Jinglepot’s Grow and Adventures

Nice win, buddy!

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Fresh pow and quiet, spectacular

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quite frankly, they’re identical :joy: though joe presses his hash into rosin, not temple balls

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2 of the greats, I expected no less :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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Fresh skiff and sunshine count me in.

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Yeah but you live in paradise…

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Trade offs :sweat_smile:

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Ugh, my dad says that all the time… “skiff”
We make fun of him all the time


… basically a boatload of snow :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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:wink:

Etymology 2Edit

From Scots skiff (“light shower of rain or snow”), from skiff (“move lightly”); compare the derivative skiffle (whence English skiffle) and (English skift (“light dusting of snow”) from) Scots skift (“light shower of snow”), from skift (“move lightly”), perhaps related to shift/Old Norse skipta, or perhaps an onomatopoeic formation.

NounEdit

skiff (plural skiffs)

  1. A light, fleeting shower of rain or snow, or gust of wind, etc. quotations ▼

2.A skiff of rain blew into the shed and the two men moved their chairs back.*

  1. A (typically light) dusting of snow or ice (or dust, etc) (on ground, water, trees, etc). quotations ▼
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I HAVE to show this to my old man… you rock!

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Lol did you really not know “skiff” was a thing? Thats the go to old man word for a dusting of snow… they all do it

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A skiff of snow has been in my noggin since I was a kid. :smile:

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Oh i know, anything I can pick on my old man with is gold, he give it as good as he gets it :rofl: he’s been saying it fir years, but we always quote Oxford dictionary to him calling him out… even mom got in on this :rofl::rofl:

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Ski dinner

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Day 2, MORE fresh Powder

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Bluebird pow days are a thing of beauty! Looks like you enjoyed yourself homie!!

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I always do, it’s my favorite place/activity

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That looks AMAZING!

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30+ elk grazing on a nearby field

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Where’s the snow you lucky sob. Still full blown winter here .

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