Saturday, March 4, 2017

The Oregonians ( and the Georgian ) come to town

We had an exciting visit from Duncan, Katy, Oliver and Maggie who were with us for 6 days and now from our very dear friend Martha from Atlanta.

Crucially we got 3 year old Oli on skis for the first time and with these first 4 days "under his belt", he'll be very much under his own steam this time next year. Oli and Maggie both went into skischool/childcare for two days allowing the four of us to ski together - at least that was the idea.  'Best laid plans ....' and all that, 'cos it didn't work out that way.  Mary has got a small knee meniscus tear (arthroscopic surgery imminent  but she could well be fit for skiing again before end of season), and Duncan tweaked a back muscle holding up Oli on Fanny Hill on day 1 ( but he was fit enough to rip it up at Highlands including a lap of the Highland Bowl 3 days later so wasn't too serious it seems).   Both M's and D's injuries were not serious enough to prevent them from skinning up to top of Buttermilk, and Katy and I had a good day downhilling there on our own.  Saturday and Sunday both spent at Buttermilk on nursery slope with Oli, and Mary 'entertaining' Maggie at the base. And then to ARC ( Aspen Recreation Center ) for swimming and climbing wall. An action packed vacation for them all from which I fear they'll need a week to recover.

A couple of days later Martha arrived and a delightful visit (ongoing as I post). Skinning to Cliffhouse , Buttermilk day 1 and to Gwyn's day 2. Huge achievement coming straight from sea level and first days on skis this year! 

The family arrive

How cute is that ?

Kitting out

Ready to go

First run

Cliffhouse , Buttermilk

Happy days

The base at Buttermilk

Precious load - hold on to him Daddy


Oli and Grandad reaching an understanding

Help - he's about to get away


In the genes ?


Martha at top of Buttermilk having skinned from Tiehack

Within touching ( and pancake smelling ) distance from Gwyn's

A post breakfast run from top of Cirque (first time there for Martha) to Village via Upper & Lower Green Cabin

Sunday, January 29, 2017

2016/17 Ski season up to end Jan

Winter was disturbingly late in arriving this year.  A week before Christmas, it was looking quite hopeless for the mass of visitors about to hit the slopes at the busiest time of year. But miracle of miracles ( although the long time locals all say - 'just wait it'll come' !) come it did, and until this week, it's snowed almost every day since, with over 7 feet falling in January.

Jobs are going well.  Mary is hugely enjoying hers at the Guest Services concierge desk in the Ticket Office in the Mall , right by the slopes in Snowmass.  It's largely a problem solving job and she's in her element. For me , it's the same old !  Although working 5 days a week this year, it's only half an hour longer per week than my 4 days a week schedule last year. Total 38 hours per week and they fly by.  With the continuous snowfalls and v low temperatures, there have been some very challenging days in January, but I enjoy those the most.
We had a very successful visit from Yorkshire Munrobagging pal Rod who stayed with us for 10 days. A delightful house guest who cooked for us most nights. Luxury.

Duncan, Katy, Oliver and Maggie arrive for a week in mid Feb,  then Atlanta Martha for a week at beginning March and Harry a couple of weeks after that.  We hugely appreciate you folk coming to see us. It's a long trip often fraught with weather disruptions, so we're all the more grateful. Skinning to Gwyns for breakfast hasn't quite yet become mandatory, but we're thinking about it.

Mid November and not a trace of snow in downtown Aspen. Cycling to Victoria's for coffee made up for it

Early attempt at landlauf skiing on Long Shot fell short of expectations!




My No. 4 bus at Town Park Station (otherwise Rodeo Lot). A quiet day.


Rod at top of Buttermilk looking across to Highlands
They don't get powder snow like this in Knaresborough. Rod " putting down ' fresh tracks.

Cloud 9, Highlands.  We passed on this Veuve Cliquot, but did get a good sit down lunch in a place renowned for 'tired and emotional' Brits who have difficulty with the subsequent descent.


A day boarding at Buttermilk....

.... followed by a skin to Bonnie's on Ajax for breakfast the next morning

The following week - nearing Gwyns. - pancakes beckon. Mary can just be spotted at bottom of Coffee Pot. Steeper than it looks. Keith will remember!

Reverting to boards

These 'flat' catracks used to give us trouble. Must be improving although often it doesn't feel like it
This one for Barbara. Picture this scene when you're sipping a glass of Chablis on the deck in June and looking out on the fluttering aspen leaves

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

St Simons Is , GA

We flew overnight west coast east coast (Portland OR to Newark NJ) and connected with flight to Asheville NC. Had only 1 night with Betty at Deerfield , but then had a week with her after getting back from St Simons Is. At 94 she's remarkably fit mentally and physically. Still taking piano lessons from the admirable Karen. The 3 of us with Karen had dinner at the Corner Kitchen but sadly missed the opp to record on camera.  Next time! So no pics of Betty this time.

Drove down to St Simons Is for weekend with Janie , Tim and Laura who was "delivering' Lily while off on a business trip to Africa. A really delightful visit and we were royally entertained as the pics demonstrate.

Had a good breakfast visit with Alastair near Savannah on the way back to Asheville.


Laura and Mary at the front of Jane & Tim's house
An early morning beach walk with Lily. Note the kite in center of pic and the 'surfer' attached to it flying across the water at  frightening speed

Janie, Laura and M on their deck with breahttaking view eastwards


Martha S drove down from Atlanta. Here with M & Janie about to embark on a river trip courtesy of her very kind and hugely knowledgable neighbour
Wish I could describe all the magnificent things we saw that afternoon. A truly memorable trip






Janie and our playing partners on one of St Simonds Is'  best courses.
A most impressive follow through. Janie quite undaunted by the formidable hazard. Result not recorded, but I know the shot was better than mine.
Yep - you got it ! Tee to green.  Didn't want to go looking for your ball here
And a wonderful dinner on the deck. Lily well settled in!
Breakfast with my nephew Alastair near Skidaway Is, GA

Trip to Oregon

Virtually no sooner than we got back to Snowmass from Ireland, it was ' off again ". This time to Duncan,  Katy,  Oli and Maggie in Corvallis OR.  We enjoy this delightful college town more every time we visit. The days take on a certain pattern. Biking to Market of Choice, coffee, some grocery shopping and odd chores , then picking up Oli from his  (new) nursery and going to the play park. Domestic bliss and quality time with Oli. The pics tell the rest of the story including a long weekend in a rented house in Bend OR (way beyond those snowcapped peaks - The Sisters - that you see in the last pic beneath) .

 Bend

V. close to the Mt Bachelor ski area

Canoeing on the River Deschute - not us !

Note the red canoe about to negotiate some pretty terrifying rapids....

....going.....
....virtually gone.  Looked hopeless to me, but he made it.
Terra firma very much safer
Oli making for Smiths Rock


Some remarkable rock formations incl this - the Monkey's Face


Oli the pirate


Preparing for trick or treat outing round the neighbourhood

Nothing like a good hug. Miles and miles of wonderful mountain biking in our 'downtime'
D (with me on this occasion) off to work via mountain bike trail

Looking across the Willamette valley to The Sisters from the woods above D & K's house. We'll pass right through the middle of these peaks on our east west transam phase 3  next year.