Colorado – Day 4

My body is refusing to switch to mountain time. I was wide awake at 3:45am. Rolled around for a bit, watch a little tv, call home and talked to Jess and JMan. Up and out at 9 or so and breakfast at the hotel.

After eating we walked down to the lake and I propped the camera on a fence post and got this one.

  
Pano from the same spot. That view never gets old.

  

Packed the gear and headed to Loveland. Clear blue skies and the pass was bone dry.

Since we were so late all the lots were full and we were directed to lot D. I’ll admit I figured the lines would be really bad but after a shuttle run, ticket stop we got in line with only 10 or so people ahead of us. I’m not sure where everyone else but I suspect given how big this mountain is everyone is up on it somewhere. According to the trail map there’s 1’800 acres of ski/board terrain. 

As always we went up # 2, down to #4, up to the top of #4, then down to left to catch #9 which leads to almost 13’000 feet. Saying #9 is a long lift is an understatement. It goes and goes and then goes some more. I’ll admin I was a little nervous about the return trip! Mr. Newton will not be denied as there are a few ways off the top of #9, most would be rather unpleasant.

Here we are at the top, 12’700 feet.

  

There a look out for the iPhone crowd and of course we waiting for the folks in front of us to get done and then they offered to take a few of us. People are really friendly out here and more so on the mountain. You need to board or ski across the ridge before you drop in. On the right is way out of bounds and part of the unplesent way down. On the left is good drop off at about 60 or so degrees. The ridge path is 15 or so feet wide! Right said she, look where you want to go and not where you don’t want to go. 
The good news is we made it. Done and dusted as we’d say in Ireland. Nothing like 2 feet of powder to break your fall! Let’s just say it was a graceful fall/decent for me but with all the pow pow who cares. Once was enough for me (and admirably GMan) so the rest of the day we messed around on #4. GMan took the more challenging way down through the tree where I went around the groves of trees hitting the main trail back down.

  

We also took Ptarmigan at some point and found another friendly chap to snap the following.

  

Into the lodge for a rest/snack at 1:30 or so. That ended our snowboarding as the last few runs were fast and we were both tired. Stopping while your ahead is a smart thing to do when you know your tired.

  
We took 6 West over the pass as it was finally open and a good friend said the view is great. The view at the top is amazing, however, the wind was blowing at about 50mph and it was super cold. Also, snow really stings when it hits you at that speed!

Selfi at the top

  
As best as I could do here’s a pana shot

  
GMan trying to not get blow over!

  

Here’s what the pass looks like from the car. I think I saw a cow blow by!

  
All in all it was a great day and I’m so happy I got to spend another day with GMan in the slopes. Tonight will be a quite one but we may sneak out to the pub/resturant that’s literally in the hotels parking lot. 

Colorado – Day 3

This o2 issue is getting better. We actually brock into a run last night leaving the pub and we didn’t fall over.

This am I got two hours extra sleep, up at 4am verses 2am (yesterday). Apparently my body is on east coast time, 4 + 2 = 6am, my usual wake up time. Rolled around for a bit, up, showered, 1/2 dressed for the mountain and breakfast at 7:10. In the car and at the mountain by 8:20. The pass was so so this am but I’ll have to admit I’m liking the 4×4 (couch on wheels) Jeep.

Given lessons learned yesterday we drove right to the Basin and parked in row 3! That’s pretty good for a few out of towners. 

My work mate Michael sent this photo this morning.

  

We doubled our runs and had a blast getting lost in all the powder. Today our legs gave out before lack of o2 set in. Only a mild throbbing as opposed to yesterday vice grip head ache.

  
 

That’s #4 chair lift on the right with Scrub trail behind us. We’ll be lucky if we ride a 1/4 of this mountain before we leave. My guess is you’d need a solid 2 weeks, that’s 14 straight days, and you might still miss some. Granted, I’d have to get a lot better in powder before I’d chance anything at the top of lift 9 but it sure would be fun trying. 

In for lunch around noon. Chicken no good…fries and brownie were great. Back to hotel, quick dip in the hot tub and we’ll see what the evening brings. 

Dinner in Frisco.   

Colorado – Day 2

Up early as we did not sleep that well, breakfast and headed to Loveland. According to the GPS it would be 30 minutes or so. The pass was moving but it was snowing good.

  
Unfortunately we ended to at the Loveland Sport Shop in Georgetown….about 20 minutes to far! However it’s a very cute western town. Back on 70 west and this time to the mountain. 

Loveland is old school no frills. You go to board or ski, that’s it. We learned a few more lessons, like we needed to go to the Basin, you can’t leave your gear laying around in the lodge…however we found the lockers. Everyone was nice and helpful and we did manage to get in a few runs.

  
By a few runs I mean 3. The lack of o2 really took effect, but the pow pow was great. It was a steep learning curve for two east coasters. 

After our epic morning of getting lost in the car and in the powder we had lunch at the mountain….the burgers are so so, but the fries rock…and yes I’ll be paying for this trip when I make it back to the Fort.

  
Back on the road to the hotel we realized one of trails we were on is over the tunnel.

  

Ragged Mountain 

Today we are at Ragged Mountain. After out hasty retreat from the Echno Lodge we headed south on a very unplowed 93. Apparently the 5″ of snow/ice got ahead of the road crews. At on point 93 North was closed and we saw several off road maneuvers.

We got to the mountain just after it opened and found a near empty parking lot. Considering it’s Tuesday I assumed it would be quite but it was also warm and foggy.

  
Here’s a photo on our first run. Mind you 10 runs later the view did not change.

  

And at the top.

  

Another at the top.

  
GMan getting ready.

  
  
In case you forgot where we were!

  

Here’s a few lift shots. GMans up first…

 
And your truly.  
 It was a great day of boarding even if we could not see 50′. We got a little wet from all the fog and rain but it was worth it.

Bretton Wood

GMan and I are boarding at Bretton Woods today. The lodge is busy but the lift lines are moving and there plenty of trails to choose from.

   

At the top….well, top of one lift.

  

Fun was had by all. We got in a bunch of runs and had plenty of trails to choose from. Conditions were good but without man made snow we’d be hiking! 

Now for a game of one thing does not look like the other. Ever get the feeling that something is just not right. I’m not sure what trail we were on but my right boot did not feel tight.

  
See the difference? One of the Boa anchors ripped out of my boot.

Here’s what it should look like.

 And here’s what it shouldn’t look like!  

You can crank down on it but it never seems to tighten up enough. I’ll chance it tomorrow and see what happens. 

On the way home we stopped at The Basin on Francinia Notch for a few selfies.

   
   

  

Dinner at Foster Boiler Room. I won’t mention the Econo Lodge…..lets just say it’s fairy eco. Next time we are in town we’ll be staying here…..well at The Common Man Inn and Spa.

  

GMan found this note in a crack of the brick wall. 

  

  

Food was great…..we’ll be back. However, the desert was to die for.

  

Update on the Econo Lodge. Shortly after we went to bed I woke to hear drumming….I thought. It turned out to be the heater in the room above us. It would come on, rise in beat and then peter off. Between that and the choice of rock hard pillow number one or two I knew it was going to be a light nights sleep. Well all that was crowned by the fire alarm at 4:24!

Like I said it’s The Common Mannext time around.
 

Friday boarding

All the boys went snow boarding today. 

  
GMan and I on the magic carpet following JMan.

GMan made a quick video of JMan’s shredding abilities. It mostly bonzi but he’s starting on his turns, however stopping by choice could be improved! After all it’s boarding and its not a good day if you don’t fall at least once!

  
Soon after JMan was off the carpet and onto the chair lift.

  
The highlight for me, besides snowboarding with both our kids, getting JMan up the chair and down the mountain many times was when I asked if he was having a good day…..his response was “Having a good day…..I’m having an amazing day“. 

Let the season begin

GMan and I kicked off the 2015/2016 snowboarding season at Wachusett Mountain today. It was more ice skating with the occasional patch of snow but we made the best of it. 

  
With all the fifty degree weather and rain everything on the two open trails was man made. We got in a dozen or so runs and I only managed three butt slides and one face plant! Like mountain biking it’s no fun if you stay upright the whole time. 

  
Found the above sharkaru in the parking lot!

Snowboarding

Today we are back at Wachusett Mountain. Condition are between granular sugar and too frozen slushy! Welcome to true New England boarding.

Just GMan and I so most of the morning was spent in the park. Next yo the bunny hill the conditions are not bad.

Here’s a video of GMan catching some air.

Here’s another video.

Here’s the last one…..really!