A list of puns related to "Operation Big Bird"
Bigger Bird
Calling all internet gods and throw-away accounts: the Sesame Street hack was not right. Karma aside, let's get this to the frontpage and start collecting as much information as we can regarding those behind the act.
No posting of personal information
Ya see there's this guy named Hagiosmos that were gonna fight but we couldn't fight em as soon as we got there because the creator of him had some irl problems but now we can fight em because he actually has the time, and after studying the triangle for a bit it's been more attracted to energy rather then huge things that it can leech of off going for powerplants cars wind turbines and more, so the plan here is that once Hagiosmos powers up the triangle is obviously gonna be attracted to this huge amount of power and were gonna have my big bomb zedina underground waiting for them to get into the imminent destruction area but the explosion is gonna be huge so that's why we're gonna be lifting said area off the ground with rockets into space so nobody else gets hurt.
Succeed.
Hi Big Sky skiers and guests,
Recently u/mooka16 made a post asking about local trail and condition reports. I love the idea and would love to help start the trend. I hope other locals will join me too.
NOTE
This does not come from Big Sky resort, Boyne, or ski patrol. Ride at your own risk. If you want to learn the mountain or gain some confidence, consider booking a lesson!
Here's your local report for 1/31/2021
We're in December which means three things:
Cold, really cold temps! Wear layers. If you're new to skiing, remember to avoid cotton including socks. Go for wool or synthetics.
A constant 1-3" of snow a day which is keeping things fresh and fun and helping fill in more and more. The mountain looks great and it finally feels like proper winter.
We're still in the early season and it is Big Sky which means the rocks make their way to the surface. That's just part of our hill. So watch out for them when you're riding around.
All of our beginner and most of our intermediate runs are skiing really well. Mr. K, Lower Morning Star, Lois Lane, Deep South, Sacajawea, Cinnabar...they are all lovely and covered well.
The tree runs are skiing exceptionally well. If you're an intermediate skier seek out Lizette and Congo. For our more advanced skiers, get in Soul Hole, Rice Bowl, and Tango.
The 1-3" a day means they keep getting refreshed. They aren't skiing like pow, but they are nice and soft.
For our more advanced skiers, Challenger, Lone Tree, and the Bowl continue to ski well. The entrance to Challenger is, predictably, rough but navigable. The Bowl gets nightly wind refills fro the peak and the further south you go on Turkey Traverse the more you'll be rewarded. Scratch what I said about Lone Tree, don't go there. It's awful. I was just kidding π ( </ sarcasm> it's great!)
For the most adventuresome riders, keep an eye on tram conditions. Liberty bowl was reportedly fantastic today with ice cream-like wind whipped pow. The temps up there are brutal so be prepared.
On the down side, many of the residential areas are either not open or shouldn't be. Spanish Peaks is functional but not worth skiing for pleasure. Lone Moose is closed.
Shedhorn is open but not great. Elk Park, the run, is fantastic, but most of the other open runs served by Thunderwolf could use more time.
Operations
The entire area is, like so many places, challenged with COVID and stress. Staff are quarantining and some food option
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