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We met WOOLLY, the Mammoth Mountain mascot!

Filed under: Photos of Snowboarding Trips, Mammoth Snowboarding — Erica on March 4, 2008 @ 6:26 am

More details on our recent Mammoth weekend to come, met lots of fun people and had a great day on the hill on Sunday, but the best moment of this trip was MEETING WOOLLY!!

Woolly, the Mammoth Mountain ski and snowboard mascot

We got to the bottom of Lower Dry Creek and I was bent over unstrapping my binding to get back in line, when Jess screamed out “There’s Woolly!” We both started freaking out, making a scene, and yelling “WOOLLY! WOOLLY! OH MY GOD!” like the nerds we are… everyone in the lift line was laughing and pointing, even the lifties! Woolly came over and was dancing with us and taking pics, totally hamming it up. So cute!

Woolly with Jessie

Highlight of the trip! WE LOVE YOU WOOLLY!

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  1. No, we did not see Woolly at Tahoe. But you should see the sparkley blue nail polish I have on when we decided to get a manicure after having about four drinks during our afternoon gambling session!

    Comment by Venicesurfergirl — March 4, 2008 @ 2:05 pm

  2. LOVE your Wooly pics. He’s just the greatest. Have fun boarding tomorrow. It’s been pouring here…which means SNOW!!

    Yeah baby!

    Comment by Cheryl — March 16, 2008 @ 1:15 pm

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