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Monday, 26 March 2007

Weekends are usually very slow for the swissboss. Saturday and sundays means that shitloads of normal people working 9 to 5 and drunk tourists crowds up to spread their evilness and destroying our mountain... But, as you probably allready are aware of, we now have so insane amounts of snow and good conditions here inna de swissaland that even the swissboss needs to crank things up even onna de holy day offa de week! 

This weekend Ola and Stefan cranked up some firsttracks down Galtiberg and played around abova de sky onna de mt. titlis.

Check out the pics! 

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Waking up inna de morning inna de jessboss-office in swissaland means checking weatha, snow, wind as well as doing analysis of yesterdays turns and calculating exactly the next line for today. It's very high tech. The beer onna de table is from last night.... i usually don't have them for breakfast.  

 

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Meeting Stefan up at the top. Finally ova the skydekke!

 

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And once again, the snow is just sick!  

 

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 Obi

 

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Ola finally waking up and starts off from the Ice FLyer aiming full speed for Galtiberg 

 

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Obi enjoying snow and scenery on top of the Ice Flyer 

 

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Going down Galtiberg this weekend ment skiing straight down to the skydekke. But... what a snow! This is in the lower part, almost exiting the colouir.  

 

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Stefan - still perfect snow even on the lower parts! 

 

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Finally down the colouir meens waiting for the bus to get back to the lift... Ola enjoys some of Stefans tea! Thanks boss!  

 

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One thing is for sure... In this part offa de world, christmas for sure lasts until easter! At late march it's still santa claus all ova!

 

And that's it! Ova and out from the swissboss-team! Stay tuned for some more pictures this week! 

 

Take care boss!

/Ola - soon in a land near you!

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 March 2007 )
 
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