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Classic rope ducking skiers biting off more than they can chew down New Mexico way. Cade Wooten, 23, and JD Roberts, 27, both from alien capital of the world Roswell, New Mexico saw greener pastures beyond the boundary rope while skiing at Ski Apache. After ducking the rope and enjoying themselves some pow pow they were unable to reach their car by dark.  They spent the night out in the cold but built a snow shelter and small fire to combat the elements. They were rescued the following day unharmed by search teams.

Remember boys and girls, these kinds casual decisions can lead to major consequences so don’t take them lightly.

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