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Old 02-26-2007, 06:12 PM
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Default Can anybody identify this tree? Found growing in Jackson Hole...

<img src="http://images22.fotki.com/v518/photos/4/435091/4661129/FotosGerWY006-vi.jpg">

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well, gives new meaning to the saying "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"... ;-)
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It certainly has gotten a lot of support.
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went "tit$-up?"
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Alpineia Brassiereiae
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That's the rare Mardi Gras tree. You should see it in the spring when it's "in bloom"
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LOL!
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woooo hooooooooooooo
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Default Looks like WY is getting all the soft stuff that Sestriere (sp?) was missing. I am

in the deepest powder I have ever had the opportunity to ski in, and it is FANTASTIC. I just wish my calves and thighs were more up to the task, but we are hitting it again anyway. Looks like here at the base we got 4-5" overnight, which could be over a foot on the hill!

Yesterday's drive to Targee took 1.5 hours, today's may be longer, but worth the trip IMO.

No one on the lift lines, and whole runs without seeing another skier - PRICELESS!
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Just about every ski area in the west has one of these species
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