Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Having trouble breathing?

Then maybe you shouldn't fall so friggin' hard that you knock the wind out of yourself.



Rene and I accompanied Nat and a couple other buddies on a trip to Breckenridge this past Saturday for some snowboarding and....deep breathing.

The trip up to the high country was somewhat eventful this time mainly due to the constant snowfall we were experiencing from about 7000 ft and up. The roads were not necessarily bad per se, but bad enough to witness this in the east-bound lane.





Luckily it didn't seem as though anyone had been injured...and like most moderately-sane-minded individuals I slowed down the speed for the remainder of our commute.


Once we got there we were treated with fresh snow which kept falling the entire time in waves varying from light showers to full-on dumping. The brief commentary is spot-on.





Rene prepared to battle the elements







Rene in action




After a good number of runs it was time to head back. As we made our way down the final descent I soon realized that the mountain was ready to fight me. I was tired, the light was flat due to cloud cover, and I was enjoying my crash-free day to the point where I lost concentration and caught my toe-edge on a small pile of snow. I was moving along at a quick enough pace that when the edge dug into the snow I flew, an olympic-caliber distance, down the hill head first. I got my arms tucked in just soon enough to land on my shoulder which shoved my right arm so hard into my side that it knocked the wind out of me. I sat there gasping and laughing as best as my oxygen-free lungs could allow. Rene came up behind me and asked if I was ok.. and man do I wish I had this recorded: "I...heeeeehhh, kno-uuuhhh-cked the... wheeeuuu... wind...uhhhhhffeeehh... out of....eeehhhhff...I'm ok."


On our way home we noticed some people out on Lake Dillon with power kites. These types of kites, even in 15mph winds, will develop enough pulling force to drag you across the ground. I was awesome to watch people being drug (on their feet) across the lake...


Saturday, February 23, 2008

Black Hat


The other day I was practicing up on my dart game when I nailed three double-bulls in one throw...aka, a Black Hat. I was so stoked that I took a picture.


Monday, February 11, 2008

A'hiking we will go

Yesterday Rene and I took advantage of the sunshine and warm weather to finally hike up N. Table Mountain. We have been looking forward to it since we moved here and were excited all weekend knowing what our Sunday afternoon had in store for us.

We filled the Camelbak, grabbed the GPS and headed out the door. The trail head is just a half mile from our house so a quick walk through the neighborhood past the $600K + homes-with-no-yards and we were ready to start our fun.


Just past the parking lot
From the top looking down on our neighborhood

Self portrait time

A peek at downtown Denver

There were some concrete cubes on the top that looked like they may have been footings for something.. i need to do some research.





Rene heading down from the 'summit'

Standing at the top. 6, 521 feet according to my GPS.