Well friends, its been a long while since my last post.
Lots has been going on, most of it to do with snow.
But before I get to that, let me get this out of the way.
What do you think of "Lance - But I didn't call you Fat - Gee, I am sorry...... I got caught - Armstrong"
My last post was about opening day at Red.
I have been there a few times, trying to learn how to ski powder and trees.
I have a few pics to show what I call RNAFU... Rossland Normal All Fogged Up.
Red is often in the clouds, and there have been a few times we've had heinous freezing fog. That's usually when I call it a day.
I was in Ottawa for X-mas and had a great time seeing family and friends. I stayed with my dear brother and sister-in-law and their kids, Taylor, Seam, and Megan.
This what I left in Rossland.
Ottawa and region got a huge dump while I was in transit so I got to mix playing in the snow with visits.
Snowshoeing with Marc
XC skiing with Deb and Nancy
XC skiing with Ian and Marcie
Shortly after getting back to Rossland, a pile of wet snow slid off my roof onto the deck.
What a shovel job that was.
The slide on the other side of the house took out my new eavestrough :-(
Young mothers have to be tough to live in Rossland :-)
I have done a number of back-country trips and I took the AST 1 (Avalanche Training) course last weekend.
Here is a google earth shot of tracks of the trips I have done.
And some photos...
Craig in the snow pit. Snow depth 2.3 meters.
Finally, a backcountry trip that isn't in white-out conditions.
Old Glory, the local high point and former home of fire lookout and weather station.
Gerry and Gus the dog
I spent Sunday skiing at Red with Bob. I ask friends to do do charity runs with me!
We toured around the mountain and did a bunch of runs I had never done before.
We had a look only at some stuff I will never do. Hard to show how steep, but here is one
called 2nd cooler.
Its Monday morning and back to work.

















Looks Awesome Scott !
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