Well, here we are, waiting to board our flight back to the 'burgh'. So, I guess our first trip has officially ended. Let's hope we can get there again next year. Last day on the mountain (yesterday) was pretty uneventful. Conditions were'nt really that great. I think it was officially the first day of our 6 days on the mtn. that the top was above freezing (35ish). So, my hiding at the top of the mountain to avoid the unusually warm boat weather wasnt even working that well.
I do believe Boo and others had some good tips that we'll have to do next time. I guess Im just getting to be an old fuddy duddy, but 6 days straight of skiing was taking its toll. If/when we come back again, I'll try to plan something like ski 3 days, day off, then ski 3 more days. Get some time to recoup the muscles and tendons.
Wifey still not getting better. Actually, she's kinda glad about it. I think the last thing she wanted was to have her knee be immediately 100% the minute we arrived home. So I think her wish came thru. Doc appt tomorrow with the same doc that does all the Steelers, so I'm guessing he knows a thing or two about joints. I would guess an MRI will soon follow. After that, I would guess we'll be purchasing more braces and hardware than you'd see in the latest Terminator movie!!
As a summary to our trip, excluding the wifey accident, a good trip was had by all. We all did massive shopping to aid the local economy. Think my wife herself lowered the national debt by 2-3%. Food was all good, but would still make sure to try a whole new batch of restaurants next time just 'spread the wealth'.j
I also think we made a good choice when we picked Eagle Ridge for accomodations. I'm sure there are tons of great places on the mountain elsewhere, but these seem to fit us just fine. If they could just install one of those 'magic carpets' that goes from our front door to the gondola, now that would be my kinda condo!!!
If I had any reservations, I would've definitely like to have got a little more snow and a little less degrees F. However, that is of course out of our hands. Besides being a little 'freaked out' by the wife's injury, the lack of powder definitely limited by 'gumption' to hit more blues than I did. You kinda have a lot more bravado if you can wipe out in 2 feet of fresh pow pow, than on an icy slab. Oh well, maybe next time.
So,in conclusion, the trip went relatively well and we'll shoot to get back next year, maybe in early January - I would assume that rain and 55 deg highs shouldnt be a problem that time of the year.
Kup.
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