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Wheeler Ridge as seen from the top of one of my favorite mining road climbs. |
It has
been a busy few weeks since my first post. The end of the semester pressure
really started to settle in after returning to Gunnison from an awesome
Thanksgiving break at home in Bishop. Going home is always a stellar treat, it
can be hard to see everyone I want to reconnect with in just a week but
Thanksgiving was a complete success. Ryan, Kyle and I left Grand Junction at
three AM on a Saturday to drive 12 hours on snowy roads home. When we finally
got our first views of the valley from the top of Montgomery Pass, I was as
always, blown away by the beauty. That afternoon I went for one of the best
runs I have been on, EVER. It felt like I was floating, cruising the wonderful dirt
roads that had liberated me from so many of my worst moments growing up. It was
cold and cloudy, a fresh snow coated the valley’s walls. Euphoria hit at about
mile 3 and I found myself chanting this as I drifted along;
Follow
your nose to where the rabbit brush grows,
Take
yourself home to where there is a sage and cottonwood forest to roam,
Sights
like these, bring even the strongest deities to their knees,
Your
mountains painted in gold, cumulonimbus will never grow old,
It
may be sunset, but please do not fret,
It
is only day one, enjoy your break,
Have
some fun!
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"Take yourself home to where there is a sage and cottonwood forests to roam" |
And
that I did. The next six days were little short of incredible. On Sunday I raced
the last Owens Valley Cyclocross of the season on my Grandpas old StumpJumper,
without a seat! We bbq’d after as-per-usual and I reconnected with some of my favorite
people in the valley, love you Aerohead Crew! On Monday I had Coffee with Zach,
and tried to retrieve some gear for Kevin and his friend under their new route
on the illusive, Coyote Crags. Massive cat tracks just a few meters away from their
gear in a very tight canyon turned me around, and it ultimately ended up
being an incredible hike up a canyon that few get to experience and one I have been wanting to wonder for a number of years. On Tuesday Zach
and I figured we would test our luck on a ski in Bishop Creek. Little to our surprise
the 2 foot reports at Aspendale were bunk and we enjoyed a mellow XC style tour
up to South Lake instead of pow laps on Table Mountain. On Wednesday I did yard
work for Grannie and my Dad all day, it was actually a nice change of pace,
I think I stuffed something like 14 bags of leaves, and got to take my little
cousins Charlie and Jade on an adventure to the beautiful Bishop landfill! On
Thanksgiving Day I forwent the usually Turkey Day group ride though the
Buttermilks and enjoyed a solo ride on my beloved alluvium south of town. It was
a strangely emotional ride, crushing Grandpas bike on the dirt roads that are
responsible for one of my current addictions seemed to resonate somewhere deep
inside. Later that afternoon before our feast, my Bro Jess, and I took Grannie
on a hike to the tree we spread Grandpas ashes at in the Buttermilk Country. I love that spot and being out into the hills
with my Grandma is such a treat. She has a beautiful outlook to share on life
and is a nature lover at its finest. On Friday, Dad, Jess, and I built a sweet aluminum
car-port at my Dads newest project, two rental houses down town. I am always
amazed by how much that man takes on and blown away by the standard of work he
holds himself too, AWESOME! Later that night Jess and I had a blast with many
of our high school friends at Chance’s, Second
Annual Giving Thanks to Beer Pong Tournament (nice work Erwin). And finally
on Saturday, I rode the bike to Keoughs Hot Springs were I met Trevor and
Chance for a soak. Then headed up to Mammoth in the evening where I enjoyed a
sunset skin up to the top of Saddle Bowl, watching the sun drop behind the
Minarets was a perfect way to end my week long Eastside Adventure.
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I guess people have been riding the sandy alluvial's for awhile, I took these film photo's in the seventh grade on an after school ride. |
I don’t
think I should bore you with all the details of the past two weeks at school;
it has mainly been finishing up a couple of final essay’s, studying for exams,
and trying to wisely ration my ski time.
The first week back was great, the resort was skiing just about as good
as it every was last season, and I was able to squeak in a 5am solo tour up
Mount Emmons on Tuesday. Matt and I raced in our first Ski Mountaineering race
ever on Saturday and did surprisingly well! A more detailed write up I did
about that can be found here. http://wscumountainsports.com/wordpress/?p=1203 Matt and I are registered as partners
for The Elk Mountain Grand Traverse in March and highly stoked on an epic
season of ski touring ahead!
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Sam and Dylan cruising Mount Emmon's ridge in smile inducing light. |
And
finally what I set out to write this post about, on Thursday myself and two
other weird people that enjoying skiing uphill just about as much as down; Sam,
and Dylan, cruised a magical sunset lap on Red Lady Bowl. We left Gunnison at
12:30 after I finished crushing my Chem Lab final and Sam and Dylan got out of
class. I was excited to pick up my new ski’s for the tour that were supposed to
have been mounted that morning at the Alpineer, but of course when I showed up
to grab them they had just hit the vice’s and were about thirty minutes out.
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Sam-O slaying wind buff on his first trip down the Lady. |
It was
a tough decision but I sent Dylan and Sam on their way and waited for patiently
for my new babies to be delivered, I had to have them! I got suited up in the
shop and read some ski porn while I waited. After they were done I headed down
the road and hitched a ride to the trail head. This went surprisingly quickly, Crested
Buttes highly laid back and small community oriented culture is pretty conducive
to free lifts to the TH. I think I
showed up about 40 minutes behind Sam and Dylan and got to boogy’n. While the new set-up is quite a bit heavier
than my older and thinner sticks, it climbed with ease, my legs were feeling
great, and it was warm enough out to skin in just a baselayer! A pleasant
change from the sub-arctic
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Out by dark, with time for Marg's and Double-Deckers at Teocali Tamale! |