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  1. Some pics from xc skiing last evening

     

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    Went to Aspen today. I started my tracker on the Aspen app but it told me I skied 0 today which is a bummer.  I like my stats. 
     

    For Christmas week the crowds were amazing.  5-10 min lift lines and mostly empty slopes. We need snow like everyone else so conditions were somewhat icy and scrapey.  But then I hear @JFskiDan’s voice in my head saying “boo hoo, Colorado is icy”  

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    Natalie in the bumps 

     

    There is a jr race at Aspen tomorrow  think we are going to try out Snowmass, I have never been there. 
     

    after being down with the flu for over a week it felt good to ski again

     

     

     

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  2. 13 hours ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

    No ding dongs and jackalopes out west right @Barb

    The other day we had a Lexus from Texas trying to get up a hill in my neighborhood. We asked if she wanted us to try and drive it up. She declined, next morning I saw it at bottom of hill to side. She owns a place here, I feel like she should know better. Meanwhile, my studded snow tires are the bomb!

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  3. Had my first alpine ski day of the season at Aspen. The logistics are definitely more of a pain then skiing Crested Butte. Have to drive to the commuter lot near Snowmass then take the free bus into town. Parking in Aspen is a huge pain in the ass. So by the time you gets to the base of the gondola from my house it’s probably between 1 hour 30 and 1 hour 45. Went in to get my fancy premier pass printed. 
     

    Got to gondola and pass wouldn’t scan in my jacket, had to take it out. I will have to play with that next time. Didn’t have to scan it the rest of the day from mid mountain. 
     

    We did get snow over the weekend but surprisingly it was scraped off and icy in spots. The bumps looked treacherous especially for day one. One side was a bit better conditions then the other. Don’t really know trail names yet. No lines, hardly any people, bright sunshine and warm. The last run down to the base was very icy. I remember now that when we did our bump class last Dec, they had us download each day. The reason being that December sun doesn’t hit the bottom half of the mountain and it gets pretty icy, especially on tired legs. 
     

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    Aspen girls gonna Aspen. Note the pink twins. 

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  4. So far it’s been a lot of fun. Not sure if I would do a true backcountry day here because not only is the terrain very steep, but it is very avalanche prone. We have already had one avalanche on 11/25 that partially buried 4 skiers. CAIC issued an avalanche warning for this weekend naming 2 entire mountain ranges and “The mountains around Marble.”  

  5. I admit it’s a little lame of me that I haven’t been downhill skiing yet. But today we woke up to about 6” of powdery snow. On my morning dog walk the neighborhood roads had not been plowed yet. 
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    So I immediately went home and got my new XC skis and skied from my front door all around my neighborhood on untracked snow. Some fun sustained “downhill”.  Took it slow, still getting used to going downhill on XC skis. 

     

    Husband had his own fun fooling around with the snowblower. 
     

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  6. Tried out the HOK skis today!  We got about 4+ inches overnight and it was snowy all morning. There were 5 of us today and we went to the same park but went in the trees more. The HOK skis are definitely good for that, walking over logs etc. 

    Descending the small hills is so much easier. With the permanent skin on the middle third it really slows you down. It fees much different then trying to descend with full skins on my touring skis. These don’t grab as much. 
     

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    Overall we just tooled around looking for little hills do go down. Some look like they will be fun when they get filled in more. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, Benm said:

    ... yeah i think about this constantly. we have roughly 15 gallon jugs in the basement. gotta check them tho, the plastic eventually gets brittle.

    we already have gas generators and the kerosene heater, which handles our needs ... with the exception of the well.

    since we have the generators, we've been considering getting one of those hookups to feed it to the main panel. cost would be exponentially less than a standby gen. 

    Look into aqua bricks. That’s what we got. A box of 6, they are 3 gallons a piece so easily moveable and lock together like legos when you stack them to take up less space. Just change out water every 6 months. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, indiggio said:

    Ugh!  Power outage and well pump aren't a good mix.
    Do you have a generator big enough to run the well pump? 
    If no, might consider one.  However, the other problem is fueling it.   Do you have propane?

    We looked into a whole house generator and they are insanely expensive. Something about high altitude makes them more expensive. We have a gas generator and we always keep 5-8 gallons of gas handy. And yes, propane. Power outages are a very regular occurrence here. But yesterday was unusual. It’s a learning curve living here for sure….

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    got about 4” of very wet heavy snow so far. It was dumping earlier. My power has gone off and on about 6 times so far today. My well pump didn’t reset and I had to dig out the manual and reset it. First time I have had to do that. But I do have 15 gallons of emergency “prepper” water in the closet just in case. 

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  10. We have been trying since May to get a permit for a detached garage here. The powers that be just kept working against us. We finally got a permit last Thursday and my excavator was here Friday to begin work. 
     

    Still have to finish excavating then pour some involved concrete as nothing here is flat terrain. As much as I want snow (and it is forecasted this weekend), this Braveheart clip sums up how I feel about snow holding off just a tad longer so we can get this done. 
     

     

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