As I was writing my blog post last week, little did I know that the evening would be quite so eventful. With work in the morning I turned in early, only to be awoken by the fire alarm around 11pm. Getting enough clothes on not to freeze, the whole building huddled outside, where it just happened to be snowing the heaviest I've seen in the valley so far. Walking to work the next day was not only difficult with the broken sleep, but also the snow up above your ankles!
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Outside the front door |
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Snow likes to hug the trees sometimes |
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Even to the point they fall over |
Unfortunately work has been very quiet. And with quiet work, it means that there aren't very many hours to go around. Therefore I am living on a tight budget at the moment, but the plus side is that I get to go skiing a lot more. I did miss out on the big powder day of the morning above, but I've had a fair share of it and no doubt there is more to come.
We did get paid last Friday, and I celebrated by taking my large tramping pack to the supermarket and stocking up. I did get a few strange looks from the checkout, I guess people don't typically buy much in bulk here. My first attempt at a pastry pie was fantastic, except for a minor detail. 'Phyllo' pastry is not a brand.. and particularly difficult to work with.
(For those of you confused, it's spelt 'Filo' at home). Now I still have half a roll in the freezer to get through with another pie before I can get back to the puff-pastry goodness!
For a change in scenery this week the sun decided to come out, and while there wasn't a lot of fresh snow to ride we still had a really good time. Who couldn't when you get views like this.
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My first ride on the 'Peak to Peak' gondola |
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Sun setting behind Whistler mountain |
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What a view |
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It's looking better from the 'office' now |
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One of my favourite shots so far |
Most evenings I have been catching up with people back home. Watching the red carpet of 'The Hobbit' the other night certainly made me feel like I was back in Wellington for a while. If anyone wants to talk, the best time is in your early evenings as I am 21 hours behind NZ. Just drop me a message and I will let you know my Skype details. Also, I am using Viber for calls and messaging when I can (for those smartphone users out there).
Yesterday I also managed to get my first backcountry time in off Blackcomb mountain. Just an easy one to start off with a quick hike to some fresh snow. While I was waiting for the others I did my first compression test (A form of avalanche assessment) and even though it was a bit rough, I was happy with how it turned out. Next on the list is to do some beacon search drills. The weather once again turned it on for the hike, and I'm told you don't get to see this far that often.
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Whistler mountain and beyond |
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My trusty hiking setup (hopefully upgraded to a touring setup soon) |
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All smiles |
(NOTE: You can click on all photos to view them larger)
With heaps of snow in the forecast, hopefully the crowds will start to appear during working time, and powder turns come during the week when I can get into it. Today was a very wet day as the beginning of the storm arrived, but it could last all week with as much as 70cm falling over the next 5 days or so. Perhaps tomorrow morning will also be another slog through the white and fluffy?
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