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got back from the snow today; good fun. first time snowboarding; can confirm noob stats.

and off to malaysia/singapore tonight/tmr as well ; come at me food. gonna be fet when i return.

got back from the snow today; good fun. first time snowboarding; can confirm noob stats.

and off to malaysia/singapore tonight/tmr as well ; come at me food. gonna be fet when i return.

I heard you can't see more than 4 metres in front of you up there in the mountains?

yeah! actually snowing while you're up there too, which was sweet.

dat visibility was pretty crazy though; out of nowhere people just pop up haha. but they've got their big fans that sorta clear it up a bit from time to time so you're not blind all the time. but it's a pretty cool atmosphere with so much snow around.

black spur got 5-10cms Thursday night, was still there at 5pm last night. was visible snow on all the mountains around eildon.

will still wait till August, might get some colder days yet. and wait for crowds to die down

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