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We were greeted in Durango by 36" of freshy.  The Ram 250 plowed through it with no problem with chains on.

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Kenny demonstrating the proper way to ride the lift while holding a ski-bike

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You can mount the X-rail to your bike or your feet.  Either way, they carve like you are on "rails"

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Kenny with Don Koski at the top of Durango Mountain Resort

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Kenny exiting the lift and demonstrating how harmoniously ski-bikes can co-exist on the mountain with regular skiers

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Kenny having some difficulty negotiating some off-piste single track at DMR

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Matt Stoumen with Eugene and Randy Kimball

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Dennis Donovan of Telluride, CO demonstrates proper deep power riding technique for freestyle ski-bikin - lean back and point it!

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Sunny powder days are what it is all about

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Wes is one of the Koski team riders.  He is seen here teaching Jacik Stahlmach (the four time world champion) that foot skis are not required to win races

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The man in the foreground is Jacik Stahlmach, the four time world champion ski-bike slalom racer

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Matty Stoumen demonstrating one of the most important design features of the Koski Mono-trac - the underside of the seat has a built-in bottle opener.  Only Don Koski could design such a bike :)

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A large group of the rarely-seen outlaw foot-ski-less riders.  They are holding their feet up in the air with pride to emphasize the fact that their feet are free of the cumbersome, training-wheel-like foot-skis

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The Winter-X-Bike CFO rippin the bumps at DMR

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Crashing in 36" of powder can be fun! You just have to be careful not to lose your $5000 Turner DH Racer

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Did we mention that the snow was DEEP!?  Dennis' smile says it all

Winter X Bike Tour 2003/2004