Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Christmas Ski Adventure

When Ryan and I first started dating, some of our earliest adventures together were ski trips to east coast resorts such as Mt. Snow, Mad River Glen, Killington and White Face- sometimes with friends and sometimes as a couple. Those trips were always the highlight of a dreary east coast winter. We never did get around to living the ski bum lifestyle though- until this winter!

Since we were unable to visit family during the Holidays this year, we decided to set off on a winter ski adventure. Rather than make reservations at cheap hotels, we now have the means to bring our home with us- our Scamp!

Day 1: A-Basin Resort. 12 runs, 13,000 feet elevation loss.

We woke up early and eager to ski, getting to A-basin well before anyone else. We had some time to throw the disc with Cody on the slopes for a bit, but couldn't skin up with her since they were doing avalanche control work.
Cody climbing the snow dunes
With Cody safely tucked away in the Scamp, we hit the slopes hard- skiing almost every run off the Pallavicini lift. We took 1 break to have some food and check in on Cody- she was perfectly happy in her little house! The skiing was great- a lot more coverage than last time, and some soft snow in a few places. We spent a lot more time waiting in a lift line today than we have ever had to, so that's why we were only able to ski 12 runs.
Steep!

Day 2: Vail

After an amazing day of skiing at A-Basin, we headed out to Vail while there was still daylight in order to find a place to park the Scamp. Our first potential parking spot had 'no overnight parking' signs listed everywhere, but that worked out in our favor because the next spot was gorgeous- and legal.
Views from our camping spot overlooking Vail
The next morning we woke up to a frozen scamp. After spending a while warming up (even our contacts were frozen solid!) we got to the Gondola right when the lifts were opening. Since it was Christmas Eve day there was almost no one at the resort. So much for Vail being crowded!

This was our first time skiing Vail, and we both went into the resort with minimal expectations. Wow. What a place. I really have never skied anywhere quite like it.

The place is absolutely gigantic. It seemed like you could ski a new run every time- for a week!
The views were stunning and we were treated to a spectacular blue bird day!

There is just so much terrain. The back bowls- despite not being a perfect powder day- were still incredible to ski. We even found patches of powder left over from the 2 day old storm. 



Cody was happily sleeping in the 4runner in the heated, covered parking garage while we skied. We checked in on her and took her for a walk after eating lunch at La Cantina (an amazing burrito place IN the parking garage. $7 carne asada, 'nuff said). After a wonderful day of skiing, we settled into our cozy Scamp and watched this youtube video over and over again: http://youtu.be/35sfp9k5avI

Day 3: Vail

Christmas day. We finally got up early enough to make it to the mountain in time to skin uphill with Cody. What a blast!! After taking the lifts for the last few ski outings it was a bit of a surprise to work so hard, but it felt great. The morning was perfect and Cody had a blast running with us uphill.



When we got to the top, she started getting excited to head down. She knows the whole routine we do when we switch from uphill to downhill, and if she's really excited, she'll start barking at us.
On the way down Cody ran faster than I've ever seen her run- she LOVES the groomers (that makes one of us)!! We also skied a mogul run, but that was a lot trickier with Cody- she got in the way of some of the tighter turns because she was so happy that her parents were turning like maniacs!

Here is Cody skiing at Vail with us:

After dropping Cody back off at the car, we were ready to hit the lifts again. This time we spent most of the day at Blue Sky Basin area. Another amazing spot to ski at Vail!



Day 4: Backcountry skiing at Hoosier Pass

Our epic local pass has blackout dates at Vail starting the day after Christmas, so we decided to head to the Breckenridge/Keystone area in hopes that some of the snow storm that was hitting Vail would follow us. When we woke up the next morning to no new snow, we decided to venture away from the resorts and find our own powder. The closest backcountry ski spot was at Hoosier pass. The scenery was absolutely stunning and there was a TON of fresh snow, however the slopes weren't quite steep enough to actually make it through most of the powder. We still had an excellent time touring around in the backcountry. Nearly all of the mountains surrounding us were 14ers that we had climbed- so that was cool!


There was so much snow that Cody kept getting stuck!


After living out of the Scamp for 4 days and 3 nights, we decided to head back to our house for real heat, running water and a shower! We also determined that the best snow was actually in the front range, and had a new backcountry spot we couldn't wait to check out.

Day 5: Jenny Lind. 9.3 miles, 5 hours, 51 minutes, 4,900 feet of elevation gain

After sleeping in our big, comfy bed and taking as many showers as possible, we headed out to Jenny Lind Gulch to earn our turns in the backcountry (with Jon). We had scoped this spot earlier in the year, but it didn't have enough coverage for good skiing. Based on the newest storm, we were hopeful that there would be plenty of coverage + fresh powder. We were right!!




The sweet rewards of earning your turns!
Well earned skin track
The day was so perfect- and we got it on video!!


Day 6: Rocky Mountain National Park

We desperately wanted a repeat of Saturday's awesome powder, so we headed up to Hidden Valley in Rocky Mountain National Park. It was a lot colder and windier than we had expected, and the coverage wasn't great. The snow was super wind crusted, and the only runs that looked good also had the potential for wind slab avalanches. We finally hit a good run twice, then called it a day. The skinning at Hidden Valley is a lot farther than the other places we go!




And with that, our 6 day skiing adventure was done!! We had an amazing time, and are incredibly lucky to live in such an amazing place and be able to go on whatever adventure we choose! At the end of this adventure, we have skied 17 days so far this season :)



4 comments:

  1. Seems like you had a wonderful time! The video of Cody is really nice :).
    I am really curious about what type of skies and bindings you guys have, they look really practical!

    With best regards.
    Anna

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    1. We both have Dynafit TLT Radical ST bindings which are great, lightweight alpine touring bindings. I have found them to work very well at the resort as well- I haven't popped out of a ski when I wasn't supposed to. My skis are Rossignol Savory 7s, and I love them. They are just light enough to be great uphill skis, just wide enough to be great powder skis (for me) and still perform pretty well at the resorts. They aren't great groomer skis, but who wants to ski groomers when there's powder everywhere! Ryan has the Dynafit Stoke, which is almost 2 pounds lighter than my skis. They are good in powder, amazing uphill, but pretty terrible at the resort. Next season Ryan will probably get a devoted resort set up, but I am pretty happy on mine, all around.

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    2. Oh- and boots! I have the Dynafit One PX-TF boot. I love it in the backcountry, but wish it were just a bit stiffer at the resort. Ryan wears the Dynafit TLT 6 Mountain CR. It is very light, but has only 2 buckles, which he notices at the resort.

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  2. Thank you for the info!
    I had no idéa there actually were allround skis like that!
    Something to think about next time one is looking for a new set of skis - boots and bidnings. ;)

    Do the bindings work with telemark type of skiing too or are the loose heels just for transport/uphill?
    Also: do the bindings release completely in a crash or does the toe stay locked?

    Nice to see that you guys put in a lot of thought when choosing gear! :)

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