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Awesome. @ttc Where are you headed?TTC said:Flights, rental car, lodging, and lift tickets for a last minute ski trip with my 10 year old daughter.
@oldgeezeystax I taught skiing in the not so distant past. I will not say what the best age is to start, but 3 year olds were not uncommon in lessons. My favorite age just past the really good 6-8 year olds, were the 4-6 year olds who were able to turn and stop fast enough not to hit someone, but wanted to go faster than they were allowed to go. They had no fear, but still listened. I gave them frisbees and we used them as both objects to ski around and through. But the best was when they held them as steering wheels and I told them to make racing car sounds as they made turns coming down the mountain. Man, did we have fun!--------------------------------------------------
Burning lump in Downingtown, PA or diesel in Cape May, NJ.
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Somebody needs to do some calculating.nolaegghead said:
What if the duct work is undersized for the heat load and the unit capacity is adequate?DoubleEgger said:Looks like I’m going to be buying a new heat pump and duct work. Five year old unit installed by previous homeowner. Oversized for the existing ductwork and a horribly moldy smelling air handler. Air handler can’t be cleaned. I swear this feels like an episode of Seinfeld...
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Excellent advice. FWIW I've only ever snowboarded, do you think I should have my daughter learn skiing first?Sea2Ski said:
Awesome. @ttc Where are you headed?TTC said:Flights, rental car, lodging, and lift tickets for a last minute ski trip with my 10 year old daughter.
@oldgeezeystax I taught skiing in the not so distant past. I will not say what the best age is to start, but 3 year olds were not uncommon in lessons. My favorite age just past the really good 6-8 year olds, were the 4-6 year olds who were able to turn and stop fast enough not to hit someone, but wanted to go faster than they were allowed to go. They had no fear, but still listened. I gave them frisbees and we used them as both objects to ski around and through. But the best was when they held them as steering wheels and I told them to make racing car sounds as they made turns coming down the mountain. Man, did we have fun!
Older purchase that will soon be paying off for me is flights/rental car to visit my buddy out in SLC next week and hit the mountains hard. I've only ever ridden east coast resorts so this should blow my meager mind...Frederick, MD - LBGE and some accessories -
My guy did. It’s a no brainer that’s it’s an oversized unit for the application.HeavyG said:
Somebody needs to do some calculating.nolaegghead said:
What if the duct work is undersized for the heat load and the unit capacity is adequate?DoubleEgger said:Looks like I’m going to be buying a new heat pump and duct work. Five year old unit installed by previous homeowner. Oversized for the existing ductwork and a horribly moldy smelling air handler. Air handler can’t be cleaned. I swear this feels like an episode of Seinfeld... -
Oversized, and if it doesn't unload, yeah, I can see you'd be having humidity problems and that's a classic cause of odor.
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I do not snowboard nor have I ever taught snowboarding, so I can not make a well educated comment. I will say that I think it is easier for the very little ones to have their feet move independently only because of their strength and length of their stride. I could be way off base here though. I would definitely talk to the ski school when the time comes to get her on the snow. They will know best.oldgeezeystax said:Excellent advice. FWIW I've only ever snowboarded, do you think I should have my daughter learn skiing first?
Older purchase that will soon be paying off for me is flights/rental car to visit my buddy out in SLC next week and hit the mountains hard. I've only ever ridden east coast resorts so this should blow my meager mind...--------------------------------------------------
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Sea2Ski said:
I do not snowboard nor have I ever taught snowboarding, so I can not make a well educated comment. I will say that I think it is easier for the very little ones to have their feet move independently only because of their strength and length of their stride. I could be way off base here though. I would definitely talk to the ski school when the time comes to get her on the snow. They will know best.oldgeezeystax said:Excellent advice. FWIW I've only ever snowboarded, do you think I should have my daughter learn skiing first?
Older purchase that will soon be paying off for me is flights/rental car to visit my buddy out in SLC next week and hit the mountains hard. I've only ever ridden east coast resorts so this should blow my meager mind...The adage is: skiing is easier to learn but harder to master and snowboarding is harder to learn and easier to master.That said, snowboarding is statistically safer... as to why, my guess is because the legs are both bound together through the board vs independent.Note: I've never snowboarded but have skied from a young age.______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
I would guess there are more head injuries in snowboarding.
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DoubleEgger said:Looks like I’m going to be buying a new heat pump and duct work. Five year old unit installed by previous homeowner. Oversized for the existing ductwork and a horribly moldy smelling air handler. Air handler can’t be cleaned. I swear this feels like an episode of Seinfeld...I would definitely get a second opinion!South of Columbus, Ohio.
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Nah. This guy is sharp as a tack and is too honest to be working in HVAC. He does all of my HVAC installs for my business. (Several installs a month). I trust him 100%.alaskanassasin said:DoubleEgger said:Looks like I’m going to be buying a new heat pump and duct work. Five year old unit installed by previous homeowner. Oversized for the existing ductwork and a horribly moldy smelling air handler. Air handler can’t be cleaned. I swear this feels like an episode of Seinfeld...I would definitely get a second opinion!
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That is cool, it is nice to work with people who aren't out to line their own pockets.DoubleEgger said:
Nah. This guy is sharp as a tack and is too honest to be working in HVAC. He does all of my HVAC installs for my business. (Several installs a month). I trust him 100%.alaskanassasin said:DoubleEgger said:Looks like I’m going to be buying a new heat pump and duct work. Five year old unit installed by previous homeowner. Oversized for the existing ductwork and a horribly moldy smelling air handler. Air handler can’t be cleaned. I swear this feels like an episode of Seinfeld...I would definitely get a second opinion!
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It’s rare for sure. Very refreshing.alaskanassasin said:
That is cool, it is nice to work with people who aren't out to line their own pockets.DoubleEgger said:
Nah. This guy is sharp as a tack and is too honest to be working in HVAC. He does all of my HVAC installs for my business. (Several installs a month). I trust him 100%.alaskanassasin said:DoubleEgger said:Looks like I’m going to be buying a new heat pump and duct work. Five year old unit installed by previous homeowner. Oversized for the existing ductwork and a horribly moldy smelling air handler. Air handler can’t be cleaned. I swear this feels like an episode of Seinfeld...I would definitely get a second opinion! -
Yes, it will! Good timing, we've had two good storms in the last 10 days, and another storm coming this weekend. Have fun, and PICS!oldgeezeystax said:
Older purchase that will soon be paying off for me is flights/rental car to visit my buddy out in SLC next week and hit the mountains hard. I've only ever ridden east coast resorts so this should blow my meager mind...“I'll have what she's having."
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Ogden, UT, USA
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Skiers break legs, snowboarders break wrists.GATraveller said:I would guess there are more head injuries in snowboarding.
Both who ignore posted areas and avalanche warnings, die. There's been too many this season.“I'll have what she's having."
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I know y’all probably won’t believe this, I bought some new overalls today. Will post pics later when I’m home.
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I started her skiing when she was 7, and she is by far my most enthusiastic skier - her brothers and her mom enjoy it but daughter and I can't get enough.
I just got back from a guys trip to Vail and the conditions were the best I've ever seen. We skied 97 miles and 83,000 feet of vertical in 3 days. Every muscle I have is still screaming days later.
On the plane home all I could think of was how to cram one more trip in this season and the path of least resistance was a quick trip with little girl.
We going to Winter Park, its an old standby for us. Great value, close to DIA, and we have friends who have a condo at the base so we are very familiar with the layout.
Wife and I are going to Telluride for our 20th anniversary in late March. When it is just the two of us Telluride is the only place you will find us, we love it beyond description.
Oh, and what's the only difference between a vacuum cleaner and a snowboard? Where you attach the dirtbag…….
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Picked up a little 22 ammo today.



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She will be a bonafide sniper after running through that ammo!South of Columbus, Ohio.
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This is is my youngest shooting for the first time. I think it was New Years Eve this winter. She’s shooting one of my Smith & Wesson model 63. I have two of them for range dates with Wilma. It shoots 22LR. She did pretty well. As soon as I’m able, we’ll go again.Flint, Michigan -
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A stairway to heavenTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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Another fine pair of overalls.

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Earplugs, I hope?Fred19Flintstone said:
This is is my youngest shooting for the first time. I think it was New Years Eve this winter. She’s shooting one of my Smith & Wesson model 63. I have two of them for range dates with Wilma. It shoots 22LR. She did pretty well. As soon as I’m able, we’ll go again.
I'm not trying to diss here, trying to keep her from having the tinnitus I have.“I'll have what she's having."
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Huh! What’s that you said???? JKOC.Botch said:
Earplugs, I hope?Fred19Flintstone said:
This is is my youngest shooting for the first time. I think it was New Years Eve this winter. She’s shooting one of my Smith & Wesson model 63. I have two of them for range dates with Wilma. It shoots 22LR. She did pretty well. As soon as I’m able, we’ll go again.
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A Shun honing steel and a cookbook.
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Sometimes I just wish clues were for sale. I would buy a truckload and hand them out, keep a few for myself too.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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I have that blasted ringing in my ears too. Too much chainsaws & what have you blaring in my youth. Her hair is covering her db protection.Botch said:
Earplugs, I hope?Fred19Flintstone said:
This is is my youngest shooting for the first time. I think it was New Years Eve this winter. She’s shooting one of my Smith & Wesson model 63. I have two of them for range dates with Wilma. It shoots 22LR. She did pretty well. As soon as I’m able, we’ll go again.
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