Saturday, December 26, 2009

Mountain-top islands

Man, I could really get used to this skiing every day thing. Having a 3 day weekend for 2 weeks in a row is going to spoil the heck out of me!


Today and yesterday I spent a few hours up the mountain putting in some runs. I must say, I've already seen a pretty significant improvement in my skiing ability, even if it's just a result of being more comfortable with the runs after going down them a few times. But the stuff that I would have turned a timid eye to before is looking more appetizing now. Pretty cool stuff! And I'm glad I invested in a helmet cause I'm gonna need it with the sort of skiing I'm starting to explore (you all know how clumsy I can be, and we don't need me to go bonking my noggin on any tree trunks...)

Yesterday and today I got to see what an inversion is. If you're not familiar, it's when the clouds are low and it's clear at the top of the mountain. It's pretty crazy because in town it looks completely socked in, but you get to the top and it's clear as a bell, sunny, and you can see for miles. The clouds below look like an ocean, and only the peaks of other mountains are visible, so they look like islands. Really neat to see in person, but I'll give you a peek at what it looked like yesterday and today.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

No electricity? No indoor plumbing? Yes please!

If you've heard me talk about Montana, I'm sure you've heard me mention a tiny town called Polebridge. This is a gem of a town, nestled near Glacier Park, complete with a Mercantile, and bar and restaurant, and a handful of cabins. There's not really much more to it, and it's a great place to get away and live a little primitively for a change.

A couple of weekends ago, I headed out to a friend's cabin with Kyle (see previous post if you don't know who I'm talking about) and we spent the weekend just enjoying each other's company out in the middle of nowhere. It was absolutely fantastic! I couldn't have asked for a better couple of days. We played guitar (which means he attempted to teach me a couple of songs, and I somewhat caught on), cooked on a wood stove, walked in the snow, played cards, and got to know each other a little better. I can't wait to go up there again. I love that sort of thing, and luckily he did, too.

The weather was kinda weird; it rained, then snowed, then rained, then snowed..... but inside the fire was crackling and the wine was flowing, so it didn't matter! Definitely have to go back and take some snow shoes or cross-country skis and explore the area a bit.

I brought my camera and actually managed to snap a few photos, so take a look if you please!

Happy birthday to moi!

Another year has passed, and now I am one year older. Obviously...

I had an awesome birthday this time around. My friend Kyle came back to Whitefish to visit and happened to have the hook-up to rent out this awesome condo above the sushi restaurant he works at. I had some friends over and he played his guitar for a little impromptu concert before heading out for some fun downtown. It was snowy and in the middle of the week, but there were enough good friends there to make it a great night!

I put up the photos on Picasa, so click on the album below to see them.


Also, a big thank you to those who wished me a happy birthday! It's always good to hear from people from home and away.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Frozen tootsies

Went skiing today! Wahoo!

The mountain opened for the season this weekend, so today Allie and I made our way up to the summit. Talk about arctic chill....It was a frigid 7 degrees at the base, and the wind at the top made it feel about 50 below. We made it down 2 runs and had to call it a day. The hot cocoa with Bailey's sounded like a much better choice than going back up, considering our fog-free goggles managed to get covered in frost.... We spent about 10 minutes writhing in agony trying to thaw out our toes. Felt like an elephant was standing on my feet! They tell me that this is not the typical cold, so I'm hoping they aren't lying to me, cause I don't know how many days I can do that to myself!

I'm super pumped about this season though -- the little bit of the mountain I skied was fun, despite the bone-chilling wind and hard-packed ice/snow that we encountered. I'm also starting to recognize more faces, which makes it even better. I'm a freakin' local now -- how cool is that?!

I was going to attempt to take a few pics of the spectacular view with my phone's camera but there was no way I was stopping to take a glove off. Good thing there are plenty more days left in the season. No need to rush these things. Going back out Tuesday if my skis are back from the shop. They were feeling a little rough today so we'll see how they do with a good tune and wax. I'll keep ya posted!