Heading west again through Kansas
Digging out in Maryland
We settled in for a day, and waited for the next blizzard to strike. Unbelievably, another blizzard was headed straight for the region. The snow was almost as high as the fence around our yard. The next storm brought nearly as much snow, and incredibly high winds. I went outside to shovel every few hours to try and lighten the load once the storm was over. Kerry and I needed a few groceries so I headed out to see if the store was open. I could barely see several feet, and there was not a car on the road. I pulled in front of the grocery store and thought it was closed. I parked in front, hopped out, and pryed the mechanical door open. Apparently the store was open. I was one of two other shoppers in the store.
My friend Jeff telephone that evening. He asked if I was still on to drive to Colorado with him. I have to be honest, in the midst of the second blizzard and after an unbelievable ski weekend, the prospect of twenty-six hours in the car did not seem so great.
The storm let up, the roads cleared (a little), and we were on our way. We left on Thursday afternoon around three o'clock, and arrived in Colorado at five thirty the next day. It was rather insane. We stopped in Charlottesville to pick up some victory cigars and a bottle of whiskey, and another time for dinner. The rest of the way, we stopped only for gas.
Haggard at the Colorado Border
We were haggard by the time we arrived in Boulder, but we cleaned up and headed out to grab some food and to meet good ol' Billy Strongarms. I had not seen Billy since he left a few months before to move to Fort Collins, so it was good to reunite for the weekend.
After dinner and meeting up with Billy we crashed at Jeff's apartment in Broomfield. We woke up and hit the road. We stopped in Berthoud Pass to hike up and ski/ride down. It was an epic way to start the day. Unbelievably so, for the second time in two weeks, I was getting my chance at another virgin moment. I had never before been to Colorado in the winter, and to earn my first turns in fresh powder was an awesome experience.
Billy scouting it out with some local on Berthoud Pass
After our adventure on Berthoud, we headed to Winterpark. It ended up snowing most of the day. It was windy, so the bowls at the top were closed, but I caught my first glimpse of Colorado skiing. I was hooked. My legs were definitely not in shape and burning by the end of the day, but I couldn't wait until tomorrow. I was hoping the bowls would open up and I would have a shot at above the treeline skiing.
That evening we were starving, and went to the local Winterpak Pub for some food. We pre-gamed with some victory whiskey in the car. After dinner, we decided to try our hand at Big Buck Hunter, a video game in the bar. Two hours later we were still playing, and decided that it was our new favorite post skiing endeavor. We headed over to Ben's condo to crash. As usual, it was great to see Ben. The three of us fell asleep watching 'Point Break'.
Billy Armstrong carving fresh tracks, Bethoud Pass
The next day, the weather broke. We headed out to the slopes for another round of insane skiing. Ben gave us a great tour of the mountain and brought us through some amazing tree runs. We skied together all day. I got my wish around lunchtime when the winds quieted down enough to open the lifts to the bowls. We tore off on some crazy bowl runs down into the trees, over and over again. We were one of the first groups on the lift and skied until close.
The road to Winterpark
We said goodbye to Ben, and headed back to Jeff's apartment in Broomfield to catch some sleep. Billy drove me to the airport in the morning for an early flight home. We'll all get the chance to reunite again this summer at the River. I cannot wait.
Jeff Chrisler after skiing Berthoud