SB - Day 5
Mood:
a-ok
Topic: Life
With Leo having had one lesson, and Claudia having had two...we decided to break them in right and took them down mostly blues. We didn't do any bad blues...these mostly had a couple of steep parts but generally flattened out. They did really well...Leo was doing great by the end of the day.
Al and I went by the NASTAR race course and took a run...he got 28.84 seconds...I got 27.99 seconds. Now in a straight away run, he would beat me...but throw in some tight turns and it's close.
About lunch time the snow started coming down pretty hard. We stopped to eat a little and when we came out there was already an inch or so of new snow on the ground. We headed over to the peak with lots of nice blue runs, but the snow was coming down really hard...it wasn't nearly the white out we had last year in Vail, but it didn't help that Madge's and my goggles were frozen over...not just fogged...but frozen! We couldn't see very well with them on, but trying to ski in that with nothing on hurt too much to go very far. So we fell behind the group fairly quickly.
When we made it down, we were running out of time to get the lifts back that we needed to get home. A couple of us went into the warming hut to try to defrost our goggles. We split as a group, and two people headed for home in case we missed a lift, they could bring the van back to get us. We headed for home after 10 minutes or so, and made it with a few minutes to spare.
We got back to the condo, but the hot tub wasn't working...so that kinda sucked. We also found out what happened to Claudia, she disappeared after lunch on our way to Peak 7, she apparently fell off the cat track and slowly made her way to the bottom of the mountain. She claimed that she didn't know where we were headed even though we talked about it before lunch, showed her a map of where we were going during lunch, and talked about it after lunch just before we headed to Peak 7.
We didn't do much after that but watch some TV and then go to bed.