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Thursday, December 22, 2011

What are the holes in backcountry skis for?



READ THIS SHORT PIECE ON THE STRAIGHT CHUTER WEBSITE ABOUT OLD AND NEW USES FOR THAT HOLE.
Posted by Hock at 4:17 AM
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