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    Need something less burly than my Bonafides

    I just had a long discussion with a friend of mine who grew up in VT but now lives in WY as a ski instructor. Maybe less burly isn't the right word. Bonafides seem to understand one thing and that's go fast. I feel like that's all the Bonafides really shined on. Everything else was ok (bumps...
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    Need something less burly than my Bonafides

    Jilly! That's exactly my sentiment. I need two skis. And eventually, I want to get one for backcountry but I'm not there yet. My east coast friends think I'm crazy but that's because they don't know what it's like to be bi-coastal. :) I can demo for sure. I've skied since I was 8. I'm now 43...
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    Need something less burly than my Bonafides

    With my tiny nieces and my laid back friends, I take them to Stratton. With my friends from the west coast, we'll go to Stowe. I really hope I get to try Mad River Glen this winter though. I heard it's like a mini Jackson Hole. :)
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    Need something less burly than my Bonafides

    Hey there, Bluesmama here. I've been lurking for years. So, there's my hello. Tl;dr: Profile: Advanced, 60/40 piste/off-piste Height: 5'4" Weight: 160# West: Jackson Hole is my main stomping grounds as I have friends living there (50%) East: Mostly Vermont (50%) Current ski: Blizzard...
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