Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Freeski Academy Intro Day
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Assault on the Red Mountain Vibe
The negative vibe was soon lost and forgotten with the next run down Lynx Line. It was my first real powder experience of the season. Yesterdays snowfall did not bring the epic conditions that were anticipated but 14 cm did fall, this combined with the previous dumps made for very fine conditions. Today's skiing was my first taste (this season) of what Red Mountain is all about. My skiing found its flow.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Snowing hard
It started snowing at about 10:00 this morning and has been coming down steady ever since. Anticipation around the lodge is high.
I was out with the Freeski Academy this morning. Doing the very smooth backflip is Alex Berg. I was thinking of doing it myself but didn't trust Alex with the camera, so I let him do the skiing.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Nancy Greene Ski League
Today was day one for the Nancy Greene Ski League at Red Mountain. Lots of kids out, all full of of excitement at what is to come through the season. The nicely centered coach in the foreground of the photo is Grant "The Dart" Rutherglen.
We had another 2 cm last night which had a positive effect on the groomers. It seemed to bond the existing snow somehow. It snowed lightly all morning giving way to sunshine in the afternoon.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Three Snow Caracteristics That Don't Belong Together
The run of the day was Rino's Run.
Friday, December 26, 2008
Still Early Season at Red
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Thigh Deep Pow (for Simon)
I had a great little video clip of this but had trouble uploading.
Since I was skiing with the kids all day I did not get to experience Granite Mountain in its entirety. Reports from up high varied, some said it was great, while others complained that there was no base under the pow. Personally, I would not have ventured far off piste for safety sake.
Rossland is a Christmas postcard tonight, it is minus 9, snowing continuously and there is not a breath of wind. I can't imagine a more perfect place to be at Christmas.
Merry Christmas everyone,
Mark
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
The Red Mountain Christmas Ski Crowd
Rossland is another story. There are no signs of holiday stress but at times there was almost gridlocked traffic on Columbia Ave and Washington Street.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Red Chair Opens
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Silverload Powder
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Professional Development Day at Red
Today was PDP day for the Red Mountain Ski School. I conducted two sessions through the day trying to balance ski improvement with a bit of teaching methodology. Cold today -20C at my house at 8:00 AM. I focused on short turns, trying to keep warm. The Silverload skiing is good, a few rocks around but all are visible. I used my good skis with no problems. There are a few patches of powder around and I imagine the skiing will be good higher on the mountain but I expect there will also be a few nasty surprises under the beautiful powder.
This video is Leanne Hutton, Red Mountain Instructor, just off piste on Silverload chair.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Opening Day at Red-Game On!!
NONSTOP Training in Fernie
Due to the limited base we only skied on the Elk chair (green terrain). This was day 9 on the snow for me. My fellow Rosslanders tell me I should be thankful to just have skied at all (they haven't), but I find myself craving a run down Roots or Booty's. My day will come!!!
Rossland looks great, a winter wonderland. But this has not translated into skiable conditions up high. One of the things that makes Red Mountain the best ski resort in the world is the terrain we have, the downside is that we need more snow than the Big White's and Silverstar's of the world to get going.
Red is open today, Silverload only. More green terrain for me, my edge rolls are becoming very very very refined. In fact a Lifty at Fernie told me my edge rolls were "SICK"! Maybe I'll get into the CSIA manual??? I have to ski something steep very soon........
Monday, December 15, 2008
Cold in Rossland
Saturday, December 13, 2008
30 cms last night!!
Friday, December 12, 2008
GREAT SNOW!!!
Big White
Beautiful day at Big White!! The skiers in the Freesking Academy had a great couple of days skiing. The terrain was limited but reports were that the skiing on what was open was excellent. I only did the driving and continued on to Vernon for my mothers 70th. For the kids skiing seemed to be the release of something that had been building since September. They all had a satisfied glow to them for the ride back to Rossland.
Today at Red: It has been snowing steadily since 9:00 this morning.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Big White Opens! We are there!
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Ice storm in Rossland
We had a very unusual weather condition in Rossland. It rained at a temperature of -5C, the result was ice everywhere, check out the entertaining video of the condition of our driveway.
The good news is that it did snow 3 cm last night.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Happy Birthday Isabelle!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Bears in Rossland in December?
It is cold today, I am working on a skating rink in the yard, but unfortunately it is also a bluebird day.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Didier Cuche
I like to be well prepared emotionally and physically for my training sessions. At the Fall Convention at the Chateau Lake Louise I was preparing physically for the day (or planned to), with a ride on the bike in the gym. The bike I planned on using was occupied by a Didier Cuche (Worlds Nuber 2 ranked skier). He saw my look, yet did not relinquish my bike telling me he would be another 6 minutes. I patiently explained to him that he was not the only one in the gym with an important athletic event to prepare for. He just kept on spinning....Ski Instructors just get no respect!