Sunday, February 27, 2011
Fresh Pow? Yes Please!
Date: 02/27/2011 24 hr.: 10 in.
48 hr.: 12 in.
Base: 53 in.
% Open: 100%
Surface Conditions: Powder
48 hr.: 12 in.
Base: 53 in.
% Open: 100%
Surface Conditions: Powder
Saturday we got up early and drove up to Powderhorn. It was snowing big, fluffy flakes when we got up there and continued to snow the whole time we were there. We were the 2nd people on the lift and got untracked, totally fresh snow!
Big Flakes!
This is our second run down...
It wasnt too cold but it was super windy and alot of snow was coming down. Every day should be like that. IT WAS AWESOME!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
The problem with buying a chainsaw...
...is that if you cant afford a log splitter, you're in for a world of hurt.
And theres plenty more.
At least we'll be able to have plenty of bonfires this summer.
Its almost dry...
Sunday we went out for a ride in Rabbit Valley, since it was the only place semi-dry in the area.
Weee. There were still some puddles but it wasnt too bad. We didnt get any rain in GJ but Fruita, 10 miles away, and west of there got a couple inches.
Kelly rockin' the new duds. Jett shorts the Euro look with a neck gaiter and Uvex helmet.
Today I went out to McInnis Canyon (aka Kokopelli) and got a lap + in on Marys Loop. It was dry in some places and nasty in others so I was only out for an hour and a half. I talked with the only other guy out there who was from Steamboat and rocking an Ellsworth with full XX (with a 140mm rear rotor on a 5 inch bike??) and we complimented each other on our bikes. Its only a little conceited, right?
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Skiing!
Thursday I headed up to Powderhorn to get a few runs in to calm down after a calculus test. As luck would have it, they had gotten a few inches of snow the night before and more was coming down on my way up.
Taking the lift up to the top.
After a couple hours the clouds cleared up and the temps got close to 40. Warm weather, sunshine, AND fresh pow, oh my...
The view from the top. You can see the lodge down there in the middle of the picture.
A beautiful day for skiing.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Bicycle Sunday
Sunday we rode downtown to Main Street Bagels for breakfast. The trip was enjoyable enough that we decided to keep on riding around an check out the Colorado Riverwalk. It runs through most of the Grand Valley and their are plans to have it completed within the next year or 2. It also makes for an excellent way to get to Palisade, aka wine country, just a thought.
Me! In the background you can see Mt Garfield and to the left of it is a lower hill named Mt Lincoln. So if your keeping track, the only two named peaks on the Bookcliffs here in Junction are named after assassinated presidents, why is this?
After we rode for a couple hours we headed back to town and had lunch at Naggy McGees, an Irish pub. Then we went back to Main Street Bagels for more cappuccinos before heading home. mmmmm...
Locked up outside Main Street Bagels.
Canyonlands N.P.
Saturday we took advantage of the weather and hopped in the CRV and drove the 2 1/2 hours out to Canyonlands National Park in Utah.
Our first stop was Aztec Butte. Its a rock rising about 200 feet above the high desert floor that was used by Pueblo Indians to store grain.
Not a bad view
Old, old pantries
Then we went to the Green River overlook.
The top of the canyon in this picture is about 1000' down, then its about 700' down from there to the Green River.
We took a detour on the way home and drove up into the La Sal mountains which get up to over 12000'. We made it up to about 10k and saw this marker for the Kokopelli trail which runs for 142 miles from Fruita to Moab. Ill be doing this over 3 days in May. I had no idea it made it up this high though.
Our final stop on the way home was the town of Cisco (like the musician), Utah. Its an almost abandoned town in the middle of the desert.
The post office is a little rundown.
It was a great way to spend one of the nicest Saturdays of the year (so far...).
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Is it Spring yet?
Friday I decided to take advantage of the (relatively) warm weather (28 degrees) and went out and did a few laps at the Lunch Loops. My back was still sore from my skiing incident but a combination of IcyHot and an inability to be inside all day helped quite a bit.
I rode a nice little combo of trails that didnt involve too much climbing for a couple hours. The best thing about these trails are that they are a 10 minute ride out of the door, and they are the only trails that are dry right meow (one of the few redeeming features of trails becoming popular with the running crown).
Well mostly dry. A few spots on the north facing ledges still had snow/ice but it was packed in and rideable, and nothing spices up a bike ride like ice under the tires.
Monday after class I decided to head out to the desert on the north side of town and try and ride out to the 18 road trails. It should only be about 9 miles, i think... But I wasnt too worried about it because it was my first ride in short sleeves this year! I think it was somewhere between 40-45 degrees and sunny. Yay!
After avoiding dirt bikes and people shooting guns I could see the small pass that The Edge trail goes in but I had to turn back because the combination of more shade and runoff as you get closer to the bookcliffs also means more mud.
The best way to get around and not get lost out here it just to follow the powerlines and the road that goes beneath them, I rode this one for half an hour. Its easy on a mountain bike and awesome on a 'cross bike.Now look at the picture above, that was 4 pm yesterday...
This is 15 hours later
6 inches of snow this morning. AHHHHHH it was almost all gone. WHY?????
Powder Day!
Last Tuesday I went up to Powderhorn to get my ski on. Since I usually go on Tuesdays, I didnt check the ski report, so when I got up there to find 16 inches of powder I was pleasantly surprised. The only downside was it was -10 (yes, Farenheit) at the top of the slopes. If you want to feel your face freezing, try skiing when its ten below.
brrrrrr, actually I couldnt feel anything at this point
I was having fun, getting my whoosh on when on my second long run of the day I pulled a muscle in my back. It hurt. I tried to go for one more long run but it turns out you need to be able to turn your body to ski. So my last run was more of a barely controlled crash down 1800 verticle feet. At least the fresh snow is soft when you fall in it.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Ridgway, with no E
The San Juan Mountains on the way to Ridgway
A couple Saturdays ago Kelly and I went to Ridgway State Park, about 90 minutes south of here, and spent the night in a yurt for our 3 year anniversery.
The Yurt
We went and had dinner in Ouray (You-ray) about ten minutes down the road. Its an awsome little town with hot springs and ice climbing. As we were leaving it started snowing, hard.
You can barely see the massive rock wall just around the corner, but its there, and its big.
We made it back to the yurt and got comfy and made jiffy pop.
We got a total of about 3ish inches of snow in just over an hour but the yurt stayed a solid 70 degrees making for a nice night sleep.
The view going home...
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