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Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on October 22, 2010, 12:35:05 pm
So from what I gather, there\'s a lot of pretty outdoorsy Breakfast fans. I happen to be a big fan of the terra-based seasonal outdoor sports myself. But honestly I don\'t always have somebody to go with, so I probably end up sitting at home more than I\'d really like to.

Like, how fun would a Bfam ski day be? (or maybe a ski day & night with jacuzzi and fine wine ;) ) ...

Or if we were thinking of planning a backpacking trip and it turned out to be a little wild pack excursion?

......

Well, I\'ve taken a couple years off skiing due to laziness and old equipment, but my new Rossi Phantom SC80 backcountry skis should be arriving in the mail next week. So I basically plan to break these planks in super well this winter. I usually keep an eye open for special deal days at various ski areas. I do have some favorite slopes... for a relatively cheap good-snow day in Southern VT I really dig Bromley and Magic Mountain.

For a day on the bigger slopes Sugarbush and Mad River Glen are two of my favorites. I\'ve never been to Jay Peak or Sugarloaf USA but I\'m hoping to try both of those out this winter, as I pretty much love to spend a good chunk of the day in the glades / woods.

And on a good snow day and last minute plans, there\'s always Berkshire East (only mountain in MA imho that has got any half-decent steeps). As for Hampsh, I never really skied there as much, but I think I\'ve been to every place except Sunapee, actually. Wildcat is pretty good, but a real haul for me. Most of the NH slopes are kinda flat, no offense :P

But whatever, those are just the slopes I usually pick. If you guys want to plan a ski day in your neck of the woods (or Whiteface!), who knows I might be down and maybe some others would be into it as well?

So, I\'ll probably use this thread to post where I\'m going if anyone wants to get a little ski club / outdoors club together here, a fun and healthy idea! Not on days of Breakfast shows, probably ;)

.......

Also dig mountain biking and backpacking but it ain\'t that time of year so much anymore. At least I don\'t hike in the winter... brutality!
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tpalms4prez on October 22, 2010, 12:47:25 pm
wayyy more then down for this josh iam still workin that crazy job so time is hard for me but if u still have my number hit me up man
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on October 22, 2010, 01:06:14 pm
I ain\'t gotcha # homie but hit me up on FB or something with those digits. Lost the old phone a while ago.

.....

So this is the kind of deals I\'m talking about:
Bromley Mountain $49 Lift and Lunch Tuesdays:
$49 Lifts & Lunch Tuesdays: Check this out skiersand riders, Bromley is offering a special $49 lift & lunch ticket on most  Tuesdays throughout the season. Not just anyordinary lunch but a full sit down waitress served lunch at the Wild BoarTavern.  Everything is included, all day lift ticketand you’re  pick of the menu.  This way you can afford to leave a good tip!   Lift and Lunch Tuesday are December 14,21; January 4,11,18, 25; February 1,8,15; March 1,8, 15, 22.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: galenas on October 22, 2010, 02:10:46 pm
DEFINITELY! would love to see breakfast or kung fu or timmy play at the Red Fox Inn in Vermont — it\'s right near Stratton and Bromley — so we could rip up the mountain then rage the party.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Gfunk on October 22, 2010, 03:46:43 pm
i might be in for this if i get myself some new equipment as well. def down for hiking! Sammy mentioned he is trying to get a gig up in Killington most likely w/ Dangle and Ad so that would be something to keep in mind. Mt. Sunapee really aint nothin to write home about but i might be able to hook up some passes, esp if i end up working there again.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: snwckgtr on October 22, 2010, 04:40:41 pm
definitely!  2009 did a week at okemo > breakfast at tammany hall on the way back home and that was awesome.  any way to relive that has my interest!
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Mark on October 22, 2010, 05:00:03 pm
Great idea!

Saw my 2nd Breakfast show in 2001 at the Snow Barn near Mt. Snow, due for a return!!

Butternut is a good spot too.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: FreeSpirit on October 23, 2010, 10:33:19 am
Quote from: bdfreetuna;262126
Like, how fun would a Bfam ski day be? (or maybe a ski day & night with jacuzzi and fine wine ;) ) ...


:drool: I\'m in! Ok, so I really can\'t ski at all... the last time I tried was in \'92 when I was 12 years old.  I took one ski class, and basically snowplowed down the bunny slopes all day.  But I\'d be willing to try again now.  Todd was an awesome skier for his whole life, until getting hit by a drunk driver a few years ago.  His back hasn\'t been the same, but this might be a way to get him back out on the slopes too! :D
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bezerker on October 23, 2010, 07:58:56 pm
im into skiing vvherever
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on October 24, 2010, 11:06:01 am
Quote from: bezerker;262159
vvherever

Good to see you\'re finding some work-arounds for the broken keyboard :lol:

Best start gettin\' it shape, brah! 30 minutes of wall sits a day!
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: ds673488 on October 24, 2010, 07:33:49 pm
great thread josh. im a big skiier, road biker, hiker, camper, etc so all of this sounds good and im really close to the berkshires.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Bret on October 26, 2010, 11:17:45 am
good thread!  now we\'re thinking... I used to plan trips to Vt. around Iron Horse shows, a day or two on the slopes then work your way slowly back to North Hampton for the evening show... works out nicely and the beers help with the sore muscles though I must admit it ain\'t easy staying awake on the ride home!
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on October 26, 2010, 01:33:29 pm
Quote from: FreeSpirit;262143
Quote from: bdfreetuna;262126
Like, how fun would a Bfam ski day be? (or maybe a ski day & night with jacuzzi and fine wine ;) ) ...


:drool: I\'m in! Ok, so I really can\'t ski at all... the last time I tried was in \'92 when I was 12 years old.  I took one ski class, and basically snowplowed down the bunny slopes all day.  But I\'d be willing to try again now.  Todd was an awesome skier for his whole life, until getting hit by a drunk driver a few years ago.  His back hasn\'t been the same, but this might be a way to get him back out on the slopes too! :D


I am also not that big of a skier - I perfer xCountry skiing, but most of mountains have some side trails too.

If not, I\'ll be rocking the double greens, or maybe a blue.

And as for outdoor activities in general, as I have mentioned previously I have recently joined r*nning club in Boston - there are branches in western mass and RI that I know of, I\'m not sure if there\'s a New Haven club - and highly encourage you guys to join if you like beer, running, singing or having a good time.

From the Burlington Hash:

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Bimbos and Wankers,

The rego for Burlington\'s annual ski/hash weekend, Anti-Buffet, is now up
and active. Details below from Urinal Biscuit.

KMM

Finally up and LIVE - The Anti-Buffett registration page is active!!!
http://www.burlingtonhash.com/antibuffett/

If you guys want to go, let me know
-Wikipedophelia
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on October 26, 2010, 01:51:14 pm
Tyzack... probably would be down for the Hash Bash.. but having consulted my calender, I believe I will be attending a Breakfast show in Fall River, MA on the 4th of December .. perhaps you may want to attend that as well? ;)


Looks like Mad River Glen has been open for like the last 2 weeks for anyone who\'s doesn\'t mind scratching up their skis a bit :)
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on October 26, 2010, 02:08:11 pm
Quote from: bdfreetuna;262292
Tyzack... probably would be down for the Hash Bash.. but having consulted my calender, I believe I will be attending a Breakfast show in Fall River, MA on the 4th of December .. perhaps you may want to attend that as well? ;)


Looks like Mad River Glen has been open for like the last 2 weeks for anyone who\'s doesn\'t mind scratching up their skis a bit :)


*snap*

And here I was going to suggest that the breakfast play during it.

What are the details on that random-ass fall river show?
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on October 26, 2010, 02:24:39 pm
As much deets as you\'ll probably get are on Jambase.com , I believe. There was a thread posted here but, random-ass, apparently, indeed.

Hopefully will be a success and good alternative to Harper\'s Wackferry for eastern MA.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on October 26, 2010, 03:51:07 pm
Quote from: bdfreetuna;262298
As much deets as you\'ll probably get are on Jambase.com , I believe. There was a thread posted here but, random-ass, apparently, indeed.

Hopefully will be a success and good alternative to Harper\'s Wackferry for eastern MA.


I highly doubt that. If a random bar in Fall River is trying to replace a well known bar in Alston...then times are pretty bad.

I\'ll do my best to promote this as UMass Dartmouth.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: FreeSpirit on October 27, 2010, 10:20:14 pm
:lol: Look out mountain, here we come! ;)

(http://www.foundshit.com/images/ski-hill-keg-party.jpg)

(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:esCLc7Xv416mAM:http://www.sushibandit.com/uploaded_images/konishki-700690.jpg&t=1)
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Igziabeher on October 27, 2010, 10:50:57 pm
I really wouldn\'t call it a random bar since it gets a lot of good shows.  it would be more a replacement to the now defunct Jerky\'s in Providence than any Boston venue.  Either way, its a pretty cool  venue and you can drink for free there, so much as you supply it yourself, and it has a parking lot that lends itself for whathaveyou.  all around good place and hopefully they can come back in a show by themselves.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: inthewhitelodge on October 28, 2010, 03:33:42 pm
Of course I\'d be down for anything outdoorsy. I\'d like to do an extreme backpacking adventure, but of course it has to be long distances and way the hell out in the middle of nowhere. Winter\'s not a bad idea for such a ridiculous feat, but I\'m speaking from a well-insulated warm cushioned perspective. I\'m not experienced with skiing, but I love trekking around in the snow and seeing some good views. Is it me or is that a crapload of money to pay for ski passes for one day? What we need is our own damn land, and lots of it.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: FrankZappa on October 28, 2010, 08:09:50 pm
I went skiing once and it didn\'t end pretty. I was 14 and I become close friends with a orange mesh net at the bottom of the bunny hill. anyone want to show a noob the ropes though, then I\'d be in.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on October 28, 2010, 08:18:36 pm
Linds, it sure is a crapload.. highway robbery most of the time. It\'s all about the special deal days / coupons / etc. Still not a cheap sport by any means.. but if you get a decent deal at a nice mountain on a good snow day IMO it\'s totally worth it.

Paul, last time I gave a "lesson" was to a girl I had a crush on in 6th grade. It didn\'t work out so well. Wanna see if my instructor skills have improved since then? ;)
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on November 24, 2010, 10:51:59 am
For all you western-mass people:

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Black Friday Trail -

Start 2 PM


Park Directions
Beartown State Forest is located in the southern Berkshires in western Massachusetts.
From East or West/MassPike (I-90): Take Exit 2 in Lee. Follow MA Rte. 102 west for 4.7 miles to Stockbridge. Turn left and follow U.S. Rte. 7 south for 6.1 miles to Great Barrington. Turn left and follow MA Rte. 23 east for 5.3 miles to Monterey. Turn left onto Blue Hill Road then follow the brown lead-in signs; 0.5 miles to park headquarters on left, or 2.2 miles to park entrance on right (Benedict Pond Rd.).

From North or South/ Rte. 7: From US Rte. 7 in Great Barrington, take MA Rte. 23 east for 5.3 miles to Monterey. Turn left onto Blue Hill Road then follow the brown lead-in signs; 0.5 miles to park headquarters on left, or 2.2 miles to park entrance on right (Benedict Pond Rd.).

This is will most likely be a "shiggy" trail meaning that we will be doing trail/forest r*nning so wear r*nning clothes that have some ability to withstand elements. Orange is highly recomended/required if you don\'t want to be shot.

If you show up, look for me (I will be wearing an orange t-shirt that has a picture of the Moxie guy on it), and I\'ll sponsor you.

DO NOT wear clothing that advertises racing or r*nning (racist atire)
DO NOT wear new shoes.

HashCash is $10 and that covers beer and food at the ON-IN.
-Wiki
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on January 13, 2011, 06:52:58 pm
bump for ski season!

So, I\'m going to Bromley tomorrow. Debut of the Tachyon XC Micro helmet cam. Hope to take that through some glades now that we\'ve got some snow. I\'m going up there with my dad and kind of short notice for this, though.

Sunday, I would like to go skiing again, and I am open to suggestions. But most likely I will go to Berkshire East if I do go anywhere.



Went to Mount Snow last weekend and it sort of sucked. Scratchy conditions, cost me $78 f\'in dollars for a ticket, and it had been a while since I\'d gone there so I forgot what a generally shitty mountain it is. Guiness pints at the summit lodge were excellent.


I am considering a day at Sugarbush or Mad River Glen following The Breakfast in Burlington.. the show\'s on the 22nd, follow that with a hotel, and ski on Sunday before heading home.

I know Stowe and Smuggler\'s Notch are closer but Stowe is overrated taxation and I have something against Smuggler\'s Notch for whatever reason. Probably because it sucks.

Anyone interested in that Bfast > Ski thing?
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: ds673488 on January 13, 2011, 07:56:55 pm
i went to jiminy last night, it was the best skiing ive ever experienced.  Absolutely insane, cutting into 2.5 feet of fresh powder.  Id like to go sunday, especially if i can get someone to travel from albany.  i\'m down for any mountain in the berkshires cause its close to albany.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: galenas on January 13, 2011, 09:17:26 pm
Quote from: bdfreetuna;264740
bump for ski season!

So, I\'m going to Bromley tomorrow. Debut of the Tachyon XC Micro helmet cam. Hope to take that through some glades now that we\'ve got some snow. I\'m going up there with my dad and kind of short notice for this, though.

Sunday, I would like to go skiing again, and I am open to suggestions. But most likely I will go to Berkshire East if I do go anywhere.



Went to Mount Snow last weekend and it sort of sucked. Scratchy conditions, cost me $78 f\'in dollars for a ticket, and it had been a while since I\'d gone there so I forgot what a generally shitty mountain it is. Guiness pints at the summit lodge were excellent.


I am considering a day at Sugarbush or Mad River Glen following The Breakfast in Burlington.. the show\'s on the 22nd, follow that with a hotel, and ski on Sunday before heading home.

I know Stowe and Smuggler\'s Notch are closer but Stowe is overrated taxation and I have something against Smuggler\'s Notch for whatever reason. Probably because it sucks.

Anyone interested in that Bfast > Ski thing?


MAGIC MOUNTAIN saturday!! it\'s like 15 min from bromley!!!
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: stublatt on January 13, 2011, 09:47:46 pm
Sammy B and his dad will be bumping it up big time at Okemo this weekend.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on January 13, 2011, 11:18:44 pm
I\'ve never been to Magic! People tell me it\'s awesome! HmmMMMmmmMm!

damn lmk next time you go .. if I don\'t just show up there Saturday :)
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: galenas on January 14, 2011, 02:08:42 pm
Quote from: bdfreetuna;264749
I\'ve never been to Magic! People tell me it\'s awesome! HmmMMMmmmMm!

damn lmk next time you go .. if I don\'t just show up there Saturday :)


magic is great. tougher terrain; small family mountain. can\'t wait! :D
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: krispy on January 14, 2011, 04:16:15 pm
anyone interested in some 12 oz curls during playoff football just message me.  In Old Saybrook.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on January 26, 2011, 11:13:16 am
How was Magic galenas??

BTW I\'m going up there Friday. I like skinny steep tree trails.. have a feeling I\'ll love it up there :)
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: galenas on January 26, 2011, 12:14:05 pm
Quote from: bdfreetuna;265221
How was Magic galenas??

BTW I\'m going up there Friday. I like skinny steep tree trails.. have a feeling I\'ll love it up there :)


we actually ended up at stratton. and you will love magic! i could possibly go up this wkend if i get someone to cover my saturday shift at work... tho that would mean no kung fu in manchester...
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on January 26, 2011, 12:37:43 pm
Kung Fu in manchester is why I\'m going to Magic Friday. I know I\'d be too sore and tired to make it to both in one day.

Lucky me it\'s pretty easy to flex my schedule around for such things.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: inCognito on January 26, 2011, 04:09:58 pm
i was at mt snow on sunday & monday for my first time skiing since 2008 -- or first time since car accident & knee surgery!!!  

my knee held up well and psyched to be able to stop ignoring these threads.   i didn\'t feel ready to jump back in the glades yet, but focused on form and simply enjoyed bombing the mountain.  

i am very down for lots of skiing this year... i can do sundays and mondays.... which are my fave days as mountains tend to be empty sunday afternoon > monday.  

at the grand summit lodge at mt snow - as long as space is availalble i can get rooms for $80 the first night and $16 each additional.  we dont have to ski there as it is pricey for what you get but nice to have a jumping off or crash spot for reasonable.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on January 26, 2011, 05:43:54 pm
sweet glad to hear you\'re back in action

Sundays are good for me, or Saturday night lodge > Sunday ski

I am thinking this winter we need at least one Bfam ski weekend. Nice little ski and stay package, champagne and hot tubs, just doin\' it right. And I\'ve been dreaming of going back to Sugarbush but it\'s a little far for a day trip....

Paradise Glade, Rumble, Castlerock Woods, and Middle Earth @ Sugarbush are among my favorite trails as well. Very determined to get that shh on the helmet cam this year too .. hehe

If you ask me let\'s do it the first or second weekend of March. Schedule conflicts?

(that is an awesome deal at Mt Snow.. but check out http://www.liftopia.com for other deals... I only say this because I went to Mt Snow once already this year and found it sort of meh)

seriously though.... day 1 @ Sugarbush... day 2 a few miles up the road @ Mad River Glen... hehehe.. yeaahhh
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Gfunk on January 26, 2011, 07:54:59 pm
anyone got an old board n b00ts they are looking to get rid of on the cheap? i am trying to get up on some slopes at least once this winter
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on February 10, 2011, 08:45:56 am
New Haven Hash:

http://newhavenh3.com/NHH3/Hashmat.html

Also, for the Vermonters:

http://burlingtonhash.com/mardigras/ (http://burlingtonhash.com/mardigras/)

-Wiki
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Bret on February 10, 2011, 10:25:49 am
Catamount = $27 adult lift tickets Monday-Friday non-holiday.  Just putting it out there, thought it was a good price.  Never been there myself... anyone have any comments about the place good or bad?  It is right near the tri state border Ny-Mass-Ct and looked ok when I drove by last wknd.  http://www.catamountski.com/mountain/trail-map.cfm
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on February 10, 2011, 10:31:31 am
Catamount is kinda weak imo. Butternut is probably better for that particular tri-state border.

I got tickets to Bolton Valley yesterday for $22 on liftopia.com ... one of the best days of skiing I can remember.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Bret on February 10, 2011, 11:10:38 am
Quote from: bdfreetuna;265576
Catamount is kinda weak imo. Butternut is probably better for that particular tri-state border.

I got tickets to Bolton Valley yesterday for $22 on liftopia.com ... one of the best days of skiing I can remember.


good to know... but I\'ll never go to Butternut again after finding out it wasn\'t steep enough for a 6" pow day unless you were on groomed trails.  Imo Mohawk is better than Butternut for a quick Blizzard getaway when you don\'t want to put too many miles on your tires (from New Haven area).  Catamount looked steeper than Butternut.  I\'ll definitely look into Bolton Valley though.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on February 10, 2011, 01:08:29 pm
Catamount is slightly steeper than Butternut.. but it\'s a fairly ghetto operation overall, and not really any bigger.

liftopia.com is so awesome I\'d never be getting so much skiing in at (expensive) areas if it wasn\'t for all the bargains.
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: Bret on March 21, 2011, 05:05:34 pm


Some of that midstate New York wildlife...
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: bdfreetuna on March 21, 2011, 05:56:41 pm
^^
Nice!


Went to Sugarbush this weekend. Conditions are beautiful up there. More snow right now, and later this week. Gonna be great!

Anyone up for MRG this coming weekend?
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on March 25, 2011, 11:21:14 am
For all you New Hampshirites who like beer:

The Boston Moon Hash is having a Beer Olympics tonight in Sunapee, NH

Beer Olympics are a good deal of fun and mainly involve drinking games played in teams to win prizes (MORE BEER!)

We might or might not actually run.

If you are interested in attending, send me a message and I will send you the details.

-Wiki
Title: Bfam Outdoor Sports Meet-Up Thread (hiking, skiing, biking, running, etc)
Post by: tyzack on January 09, 2012, 10:29:21 am
Quote from: tyzack;267190
For all you New Hampshirites who like beer:

The Boston Moon Hash is having a Beer Olympics tonight in Sunapee, NH

Beer Olympics are a good deal of fun and mainly involve drinking games played in teams to win prizes (MORE BEER!)

We might or might not actually run.

If you are interested in attending, send me a message and I will send you the details.

-Wiki


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