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This term is derived from the root words gnar gnar & Narnia. Gnar being that of freshly laden snow, typically in the form of soft powder which is ideal for skiing, and Narnia being a mythical land from the mind of C.S. Lewis' novel, The Chronicles of Narnia. The combination of words creates "Gnarnia," a sought after, magical place in which the landscape is so perfect for shredding that it is nearly surreal.
"Dude, the conditions on Schweitzer were so flawless today. I thought I had stumbled into Gnarnia."
by plaidpaladin25 December 23, 2008
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