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mooseplums |
01/06/2014 03:17PM
quote jwartman59: "you can buy ski scrapers at any good ski shop, even rei. about $5. "
for my outings weight is always a consideration .. this is the way to go ...maybe put a lanyard on it
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Doughboy12 |
01/06/2014 01:39PM
quote Cedarleaf: "quote Doughboy12: "The window scraper from your car. "
Thanks!
" Then when you are back at the car and need to clean off the windshield it is all the more at the ready...lol
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Primitiveman |
01/06/2014 12:41PM
Bring extra scrapers
quote SevenofNine: "quote jwartman59: "you can buy ski scrapers at any good ski shop, even rei. about $5.
+1 Only suggestion is that you buy a bright colored one in case it slips out of your hands."
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SevenofNine |
01/06/2014 12:38PM
quote jwartman59: "you can buy ski scrapers at any good ski shop, even rei. about $5. "
+1 Only suggestion is that you buy a bright colored one in case it slips out of your hands.
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jwartman59 |
01/06/2014 12:35PM
you can buy ski scrapers at any good ski shop, even rei. about $5.
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Cedarleaf |
01/06/2014 11:18AM
quote Doughboy12: "The window scraper from your car. "
Thanks!
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Merlin |
01/06/2014 10:53AM
I carry a plastic putty knife to scrape the bottom of my toboggan.
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Doughboy12 |
01/06/2014 10:44AM
The window scraper from your car.
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Cedarleaf |
01/06/2014 10:10AM
Hey folks-
Anyone have a suggestion for a ski scraper to remove slush ice if I encounter it while out trekking across a like/etc? Last year I didnt have any and I hit some slush on a -10/-15 degree day and my skis were instantly useless.
I'm interested in something I can buy or something I can make (DIY)!
Thanks!
Cedarleaf
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