Sunday, March 27, 2011

J & J's engagement



What better way to celebrate the last day and evening of J & J 's and D & K's visit.

Johannes had spoken to Mary and me up at the Mall during the dinner break of my evening shift and as Mary was finishing work on their penultimate evening here.

The following morning J & J got up v early, having hired x country equipment the night before, and set off right from the house for Aspen via the Owl Creek trail. As it was a Saturday, Mary sadly had to work again, but Duncan & Katy and I drove to Aspen to meet J & J at the Main St Bakery for a celebratory breakfast . Mamosas all round and the usual delicious all - American breakfast. J & J didn't quite make it on skis all the way - or if they had, they'd have been over an hour late - and managed to get a truck lift from West Buttermilk down to Hwy 82 from where they got a RFTA bus to the cafe. Great effort though and the ` engagement ` apparently took place high up on that trail ! The announcement made as we sat down for breakfast and hugs and shrieks of joy all round. Wonderful news.

Breakfast followed by a great day skiing at Aspen Mtn and a lovely dinner with champagne toast at Meadow Ranch with just the 6 of us - see 2 good pics the second on self timer. Missed Meghan , Dennis and Cormac greatly though.

All 4 got out safely the next day . M & I straight to Buddy Ski day with Gaby all at expense of Aspen Ski Co. Straight to the Terrain Park for Gaby . Huge improvement in his skiiing and lots of ' french fries ` and no more `pizzas` ! Well done Gaby!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Markley Hut trip
















This hut trip on 6/7 March 2011 had been in the planning by Alan and Johannes for some time . Alan ( ski patrol - Highlands ) had booked the hut for us all months ago and we were fortunate to have 2 near perfect days with avalanche risk only at ` moderate` for the region. We all had to have avalanche beacons , probes and shovels and with the kind help of Lee Miller and Alan we had large packs for everyone with an assortment of A/T and teleski equipment for the 8 of us. Quite a logistical exercise getting us all all and equipment up to Ashcroft for a 11 o'clock departure . A superb experience and all credit to Alan and Johannes for masterminding it and particularly to Alan for guiding us through 2 major potential avalanche chutes.

Pics
1 Ensuring we had all necessary equipment at Ashcroft where we left the cars.
2 Alan , Mary, Duncan, Jane, , Katy , Darlene and Johannes at start.
3 Duncan , Katy and Johannes.
4 Johannes taking his turn at pulling the sled . Tricky on the turns. Important provisions.
5 Alan on arrival at the Markley Hut ( on the Taylor pass trail ).
6 All of us on arrival .
7 Duncan on the skin up Green Mtn.
8 Johannes showing some form on his tele's.
9 Enjoying the fruits of Alan and Johannes sled pulling feats . Johannes the photographer from ` the balcony ` .
10 All of us before setting up again for Green Mtn above the hut .
11 Jane showing a burst of skinning speed up Green Mtn.
12 Alan with Cathedral Mtn in background . See the couloir in precisely the middle of the pic. He skiied that last year .
13 Unspoilt view of Cathedral and other peaks. Wild, wild ,country.
14 Resting - what a spot for lunch.
15 The view to the west - Jane, Johannes , Duncan and Alan

Many, many thanks to Alan for getting us all in and out safely. Much responsibility with such a mixed ability ( and age ! ) crew.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Duncan & Katy's arrival







The end of Jane & Johannes's first week heralded the arrival for one week only of Duncan & Katy from Columbus , OH.

Katy was attending an orthopedic vet conference here in Snowmass Village - an extraordinary coincidence and so it was partly a working week for her. We all trouped in at 5.15pm on Tuesday to see her give her presentation on aspects of dog knee replacements to over 300 vets - most impressive.

We got a fabulous powder day at Highlands earlier that day ( and with Katy for part of it quite remarkably ), but the highlight of the week had to be the overnight hut trip which Alan Feder organised for us. A lot of gear was assembled from various kind sources , and we hired the rest from Ute Mountaineers in Aspen including avalanche bleepers , probes and shovels for all of us. Pics on that in next entry.

Pics above - including ` top of bowl ` and Johannes looking on in some trepidation as Jane starts her descent on G3. 3rd above - Duncan completing his turns on a great run on Mushroom to foot of Deep Temerity. Always a good powder run.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Power of 4











First time ever for this ski mountaineering race from Snowmass Base Village to bottom of Lift 1 in middle of Aspen via High Alpine , top of Hanging valley Wall, Robertos, top of Elk Camp chair , summit of Burnt Mtn , col between Snowmass and Buttermilk , summit of Buttermilk, Tiehack and trestle bridge over Maroon Creek, summit of Highland Bowl, foot of Highland Bowl , bottom of Temerity lift , Congo trail to bridge over Castle Creek , up the olld miners road on west of Aspen Mtn , and summit of Aspen mtn . Around 11,000 feet of climbing and over 24 miles !

Jane and I , after dropping Mary at work at 7am , watched approx 60 pairs ( you had to do it in pairs `cos of the back country skiing aspect ) start at 7.15 all with skis ( some A/T and some like Joahnnes tele ) and skins at foot of the Village Express. Included among the elite of the ski mountaineering fraternity was Joahnnes and Alan Feder ( good friend of the kids and of Highland ski patrol ). Johannes has only been skiing for a couple of years and of course had only been a week at this altitude ( or indeed at any altitude given they had come straight from Aberdeen ).

Jane and I then drove to Tiehack and watched them ski down from summit of Buttermilk - 2 hours for the eventual winners and 3 1/2 hrs for J & A . They then had to face the enormous challenge of ascending the Highlands ski area right from Maroon Creek to summit of bowl . Winners did it in the staggering time of 1hr 45 mins. Johannes blew a gasket as he neared the top of the Loge peak chair and spent the next hour recovering in the ski patrol hut at foot of the ascent to the bowl . A phenomenal effor ton his part. They were going to miss by some considerable margin the cut off time at the Congo trail and so they were never going to be able to complete the course anyway . A huge relief to us all as the descent on Congo trail to Castle Creek was steep , Aspen tree lined and a very tight . Serious injury was likely if he had attempted it . The severe disadvantage he faced was that the downhill ski sections for probably all the other competitors provided relief and time for a breather. It was as much , if not more , of a challenge for J as the ascents especially the Hanging Valley Wall and Burnt Mtn descents.

Winners ( in green hats at start in pic above - Olympic standard ) did whole course in 6hrs 15 mins . Nothing less than incredible.

Pics are mostly self explanatory except that pic of the tiny snow pandas at top of Buttermilk were giving J & I huge entertainment as we waited for J & A . Also J & A at the finish of the race at bottom of Lift 1A in Aspen - they had to collect their gear from there which rather optimistically they had had forwarded there ! J had significantly regained composure and colour by then - when we had seen him 3 hours earlier at top of Loge peak lift he was a ghastly shade of pale.

A day he'll never forget . Neither will we .

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Jane and Johannes visit












It's been all go since they arrived a week ago on March 26.

Apart from fabulous downhill skiing at Snowmass from day 1, we drove over to the vast Spring Gulch x-country ski area above Carbondale and were joined by Alan & Darlene and Gracie.

We collected Gaby on the way home and took him to the Rec Center in Snowmass where Johannes was a star with Gaby ( and us ) on the climbing wall.Combined scrabble with climbing - brilliant. Then swimming in the heated pool in the dusk with Snowmass Mtn as a back drop .

Thursday was a superb powder day and with bus driving not starting till 11 ( M working all day ) , I was able to enjoy it with J & J taking in Sneaky's trees , Power line glades and Garrett's Gulch , Cirque headwall and the Hanging Valley Wall . Trying to work Johannes in gently to the Power of 4 race planned for Saturday and with his tele-skiing on steep slopes needing a bit of work before then , we were glad to get some steepish runs under his belt. More on Power of 4 later. Meanwhile J & J both showing great style and form.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Winter routine







It's some time since I updated. This is principally because nothing of real note has happened. Same old !

Thus a brief log of how our winter weeks ( and months ) pan out. My working week starts on a Wednesday at 7.05 am when I'm due in to the bus depot to start my pre- driving bus check in preparation for a 7.20 mall departure of the No. 4 bus to the Town park station ( effectively the small village reception building 3 miles or so down Brush Creek Road and otherwise known as the rodeo parking lot ). I then plough up and down Brush Creek Road till 11.30 ( often hard packed snow the whole morning ) when I knock off for a most welcome lunch at Spencers in the Village Center . This is a highlight of each Wednesday - and Thursday for that matter - and Annette and her staff look after me admirably . It's pretty much a local restauraunt and a little way from the ski area and fits the bill perfectly for me . The `special` followed by a cup of coffee and a taste of Annette's home baking . Always some local to chat to and otherwise the Aspen Daily News and the Economist if I have the energy . Back then to driving from 1.15 to 5.15 - same route - and then to fuel, complete trip and time sheets and sign out by 5.40.

Mary also working on Wednesdays , and sometime I 'll maybe persuade her to write an account of her day . Very much more varied than mine and she's on her feet all day except when she's driving round in her white Ski Co truck checking on her minions !

Wednesday nights we collapse on the sofa just managing to get ourselves something to eat and bed closer to 9 than 10 if we can .

Thursdays up again soon after 5am , daily back exercises while listening to the recorded BBC radio 4 Today programme on our computer 7 hours late. Thursdays follow much the same pattern for me - also on rodeo lot run but start a little later and finish later. But one of M's days off . She varies her time on these days between joining a ski school class ( free for all employees - an incredible perk ) , getting a violin lesson from Heidi, practicing, or skiing or boarding for a couple of hours ( she misses you EJ ! ) - or now working on her newly acquired skill of tele skiing. Evening we try to play music together, but I'm having reed issues at the moment ( so what's new ? ) and Mary is fast overtaking me . She's already preparing for her violin Susuki camp in Vail in June. She and her cousin Gail will be the oldest ones there by about 50 years I gather .

Fridays - working days for us both . I start PM cover shift at 11 which means that I'm on 5 different routes covering for drivers when they go off on their lunch/ dinner breaks. Driving conditions can change in matter of minutes and with different buses all day , alertness and being prepared for the ` this can't happen ` moment are vital . Sometimes challenging , sometimes extremely tedious , but something unusual each day either in terms of traffic or passenger incident . I could expand a bit here , but Mary would chastise me quickly - and rightly - for serving only to help readers with insomnia problems. Suffice to say there's quite a lot to it and many traps for the unwary . Potential for disaster huge . Physical and mental challenges though which I welcome and am grateful for.

Saturday . Working day again for us both . I don't start till 2 and therefore try to ski or board for an hour or so ( as indeed I try to do on Fridays as well ) to get good exercise before sitting on a bus for 8 hours. Sat is my TGIF and heralds the start of a 3 day weekend for me . But it's a hard shift - the dreaded N1 - serving upper and lower Woodbridge. Roads tend to be bad and half the shift in the dark . Often snowing and always hard frost. Fixed chains help enormously though although you get shaken around a lot. Out at 10.15 . Mary sound asleep when I get back . Usually exhausted given Saturdays are by far the busiest days of the week for her.

We both have ski lockers and good changing rooms right by the slopes making skiing /boaording for an hour or so very easy . Mine is within the bus depot at the Mall. That and our year's parking permit as town employee and village resident within minutes of the slopes and bus depot is a huge perk.

Sunday - Mary tries to go to Church when she can . I go down valley every 2nd Sunday and pick up our Little Buddy Gaby and by the time I get back , Mary's here and ready to go . Having tried skiing with him and got him comfortably going down blues he was keen to start boarding . We had a real break through last Sunday and even ventured into the terrain park with him - see pics. `Getting air` is the big thing. Not for us though . Within next few times he'll be way better than us . Very satisfying and it's delightful hearing him explain to his 2 elder brothers when he gets home all the tricks he performed. By the time we've got Gaby home - he comes back here first for a quick bite to eat and if we've time a game of chess or scrabble - we're pretty well shot . Thrilled to have got him going on the former .

On alternative Sundays there are often locals clinics for skiing/ boarding and tele skiing and we've participated in all three. Today at Highlands - M on board and me at steeps and bumps clinic . (9 inches of champagne powder and pretty amazing . Back mid afternoon and watched superbowl. An archetype American spectacle on a grand scale . Jimmy and Julie Stone dropped by and a lovely visit from them . More music in preparation for lessons respectively for us both in mid week.



Mondays we go to Highlands and hike the bowl with Peter - see previous blogs. Often go into Aspen afterwards and a film if possible . Kings Speech last week and True Grit in El Jebel tomorrow hopefully . Very special to have this day off together . Hasn't happened for last 4 years.

Tuesdays . M back to work and my 3rd day off . I meet good friend Lee at one of the 4 mountains and we ski a half day together . He's a lovely skier and having lived here most of his life , he knows the area like the back of his hand. What a treat to join him each week and to have such a great ski buddy . Unfortunately though he and his lovely wife Julie are moving permanently to Hawaii in next couple of years .

And then it starts all over again . What a life . Just need to stay fit though . We do work hard at this ( back and knees particularly ) , but we are very dependent on good health both in terms of work and play . Aspensnowmass not a place to live in if all you can do is LOOK at these beautiful mountains. I'd find that very hard.

post script
2 more remarkable days since typing the above, which I want to diary for my own benefit . Read no further for those who haven't skied here. Monday - Mary and I hiked Highland bowl for the 7th successive Monday. Conditions again pretty wild on ascent , but nearly a foot of new snow in the G zones ( far side in the trees ) where we came down . Epic once more. I had another run while M rested in the patrol hut at the top of Temerity. Made my way across to Lucky Find and Mushroom - both in great condition . Then into Aspen , some odd errands , a bite to eat in Peaches and a movie at Isis . Biutiful . Way over our heads . Would n't recommend it .
Tuesday - met Lee at Intercept Lot and drove with him to Ajax . 8 inches of new snow overnight and we had another fabulous day skiing together . Snowed hard all day and therefore the gondola helps a lot to stay warm as well as giving very quick ascent of nearly 3,000 feet . Enjoyed the company of all our 4 co passengers on each trip . Mostly Aspenites with their own interesting stories to tell about how they ended up there and what they do ( and have done ). What extraordinary characters you come across . All with this one passion for powder skiing in common, but with so many varied interests and experiences. Skied Walshes , the Dumps , Back of Bell , Face of Bell, then lunch at Bonnies ( home made Apfelstrudel to die for ) and then the downhill course ( fresh untracked powder most of the way down even in mid afternoon ). Back to work tomorrow for next 4 days , but no complaints - the mind , body and spirit experience replenished .