Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Sunday, November 21, 2010

How Shall This Winter Be??

Waking up to a beautiful white blanket of heaven's finest this morning brought a smile to m face.  Winter is finally here in a three part storm cycle that is sure to bring a couple of feet to the mountains.  And it's doing so in great fashion; just in time for the lifts to start turning this Thursday at Snowbasin.

And with that comes another year's worth of goals to shape up and guide the season.
  1. Ski at least 45 days both frontcountry and backcountry
  2. Ski at least 600,000 vertical feet
  3. Ski the south face of Ben Lomond Peak
  4. Drop S&S at J-Hole
  5. Ski Superior 
  6. Continue filming and putting edits together
  7. Enter a big mountain competition or two
  8. Call in sick to work at least twice for a 15 inch or more storm
  9. Solo Willard Peak ice drainage and ski down into Liberty
  10. More photos
  11. Throw more 3's
  12. Throw more front flips
  13. Stop being a girl when it comes to back flips
  14. Nail my line through the blond cliffs
  15. The usual male skier dream
I think that rounds the potential season up.  I'm really stoked to ski a resort full-time for two consecutive seasons.  This will be the first time ever doing that and Basin has a lot of hits waiting to happen.  But I am also super excited that I managed to get a full season pass up to Grand Targhee for $250, so I will definitely be hitting that resort up a couple of times this year in addition to my six days up at Jackson Hole, which I couldn't find it in my heart to forgo this year. 

Now it's just time to keep the moment from Portillo going.......

Thursday, November 6, 2008

It's About Time........ Time to Set Those Most Important Goals

Yeah, yeah, yeah...... I know: It has definitely been a long time since my last post. With this post I am going to outline the goals which mean the most to me: Winter Time Fun. After I detail the dreams, desires, goals, and "have-to's" that keep me going through the day, I'll brief you with a status update on what has happened since my last post.

Goals for the 2008-2009 Winter Season: (Not in any particular order, just as they pop in my mind, but important non-the-less)
  1. Ski at least 45 days; includes both front country and backcountry
  2. Ski at least 800,000 vertical feet (yes I have a watch that tracks this; last year about 600,000 feet)
  3. Ski the the south face/couloir of Ben Lomond from the peak w/Christian
  4. Ski Little Superior on a good powder day w/Christian: Round 2 = my terms
  5. Get Avalanche Level 1 Certification
  6. Get Avalanche Level 2 Certification
  7. Huck a certain cliff on Banana Dayz in Big Cottonwood Canyon
  8. Huck a certain cliff on Honeycomb Cliffs in Big Cottonwood Canyon
  9. Drop Corbet's Couloir at Jackson Hole
  10. Learn a backflip
  11. Ski Silverton Mountain
  12. Ski Monte Cristo in Little Cottonwood Canyon
  13. Film one or two short ski mountaineering films w/Christian
  14. Call in sick to work at least once for a weekday storm dump of 15 inches or more
  15. Ascend all 3 pitches of Malan's Waterfall
  16. Solo Willard Peak ice drainage at least 3 times
  17. Take an ice climbing trip to Ouray, CO
  18. Find a super hot Backcountry Babe to date (that's to satisfy your wishes Mother)
Ice Climbing in Cody, WY February 2007
So this is all I have for now, but trust you me, this list will be growing. It's getting late and my brain is ready to shut down, but before I turn in for the night, I need to give you that status update.

I have been quite busy, not just with playing, but work has picked up. Our new fiscal year started October 1 and so ended our period of performance for our last contract. Now onto 2 new contracts with a lot more taskings. These new contracts allowed for the UID team to grow from 9 individuals in Latyon, UT/Hill Air Force Base, to a team of 32 at Hill AFB, Peterson AFB (Fort Collins, CO), Tinker AFB (Oklahoma City, OK), Robins AFB (Warner Robins, GA), and Tobyhanna Army Depot (Scranton, PA). With all of this growth my responsibility has also grown. Because I did the initial ground work for 2 of the new tasks prior to the new hirings, I have been put as the Junior Project Lead for 2 teams. It's fun to finally have work and short suspense deadlines. Really my work load has gone up about 500%. I have already put in 41 hours this week, and I have decided to work tomorrow on my Regular Day Off (RDO) to finish some work.

But honestly, I'm finally having fun. I have no problem putting in the time now because the winter is coming and everyone knows that I will be travelling and having "sick days" frequently.

I have joined a Senior Hockey League and have played 3 games. Right now we're #1 with 3 wins and 35 goals for. I have 1 goal and 5 assists. Yes it is quite apparent that my team is stacked. I will admit that I played absolutely horrible last game. It is actually really hard to breath when your head is up your .......... well you get the idea.

I also started my last indoor soccer season tonight. We played really bad. We only had 2 subs and we had 2 new guys on the team. We did manage to win 11-0, even though I got beat bad 3 times on defense. I should have had 3 goals tonight but I did get 3 assists. That's not bad for the sweeper.