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Love it or Leave it

I was coasting along one powdery morning last winter, idly accepting my chairlift windburn, when I felt the familiar urge to rant. It was already noon and the high-alpine terrain remained closed. Fresh snow coated choice lines, but visibility was dodgy. With a cornice guarding most of the entries above tree line, I knew ski patrol couldn’t risk allowing a tourist to ski off it unintentionally and get hurt. Which

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