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		<title>Kirkwood, CA: The Myth&#8230; The Legend</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2004 23:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Mitchell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We set out from South Lake Tahoe on highway 89, heading west for what locals say is Tahoe best kept secret. Visions of steep lines, cliffs, chutes and plenty of soul filled our minds. 35 minutes later as we crest the last hill on highway 89, I give a cry to the rest of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="javascript:pics('../pics/ski/kirkwood/cirque.jpg')"><img src="http://www.feedthehabit.com/pics/ski/kirkwood/cirque120.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="120" height="83" align="left" /></a>We                         set out from South Lake Tahoe on highway 89, heading                         west for what                         locals say is Tahoe best kept secret. Visions                       of steep lines, cliffs, chutes and plenty of soul filled                       our minds. 35 minutes later as we crest the last hill on                       highway 89, I give a cry to the rest of the car &#8220;Thar                       she blows!! Tis a hump like a snow hill!! It&#8217;s Kirkwood!!&#8221; when                       we turned the corner by the Kirkwood Inn , the car was                       silent, except for Dr. Dre rappin California Love. We had                       all heard of Kirkwood either from friends, or magazines,                       but they forgot to say how jaw-dropping their terrain was.                       We showed up a bit late for our adventure, as were supposed                       to meet our tour guide Adrienne at 10:00, but didn&#8217;t arrive                       to the parking lot untill then. So we met up with Joe (Kirkwood&#8217;s                       marketing genius) for some tickets, and an insider&#8217;s tip                       on where to start. We ended up finding Adrienne on the                       only high speed lift (chair 6) and she hooked us up with                     another local and freeride team member, O.J.</p>
<p><a href="javascript:pics('../pics/ski/kirkwood/lake.jpg')"><img src="http://www.feedthehabit.com/pics/ski/kirkwood/lake120.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="120" height="132" align="right" /></a>DING!                         DING! DING! ROUND ONE!! O.J. takes us to a set of chutes                         just off the chair. With about a 5 foot air in, and a                       hard right off a rock outcropping to another 15-20 footer                       out,                         for a first run! I knew it was game on with our new guide.                         We then get led on a series of routes that challenged                       all of us to the fullest. Cornice drops, pow fields, mandatory                         airs, point it or die chutes, and runs with a combination                         of all of the above. We ripped The Saddle, Eagle Bowl,                         a place called Hell, Norms Nose, Kodak, and so many other                       sick shots, that we forgot the names.</p>
<p>Kirkwood is Sick!                         Like a good case of the flu, we had developed Kirkwood-itis.                         Everything you could ever want                           in a mountain. Steeps, Snow, Chutes, Airs, and all                       in abundance.                           We were all dumbfounded by the place. We were like                       kids in a candy store gobbling up the free samples! What                       more                           could we say&#8230; it was too hard to describe this place                           in words, you have to experience it for yourself. The                         locals are super friendly, and ripping skiers. With this                         terrain                         in your back yard, you would have to be good.</p>
<p><a href="javascript:pics('../pics/ski/kirkwood/wall.jpg')"><img src="http://www.feedthehabit.com/pics/ski/kirkwood/wall120.jpg" border="0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="120" height="80" align="left" /></a>We                         all were spent after our session, so when the sun went                         down, so                         did we. After enjoying the mountain, we headed                       to the pub to enjoy some &#8220;real&#8221; beer. Hint to                       the non locals, the Sierra Nevada Pale Ale with a bit of                       the chips and black bean salsa at the pub in Kirkwood&#8217;s                       village is almost unbeatable. With some definite props                       to our kids at Kirkwood, Joe, Adrienne, and O.J., we can                       only say that we will see you soon, but not soon enough.                       Kirkwood is one of those places that should be on every                       skier&#8217;s list of places they must visit before they die.                       As for us, maybe a place where we would like to be buried.</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Jason                   Beacham &#8211; FTH Contributor</em></p>
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