My daughter, however, does not ski, despite my bestest efforts to convincer her to try (and now with KC being a Level 1 instructor, she doesn't have to listen to me...). In general, she doesn't like winter that much (she's living in the wrong place). But she does like snowshoeing.
So last Friday, in an effort to show her the joys of skiing while snowshoeing, we went up to Sunshine and into the backcountry.
Our walk started on the top of the continent, at the Continental Divide marker.
Goat's Eye on the left, Angel on the right, my daughter in the middle |
Yours truly, breaking trail |
Looking back |
Coming down in 20 cm is easy |
A trail sign. 4' tall |
This guardrail protects you from falling into a waterfall in the summer |
That's actually a lake with an island in the middle |
Our tracks across the lake to the island |
Snacking on the island. The ski hill in the distance |
One of the several gates on the resort's boundaries |
The Gondola and the old ski out |
What better way to end the day than by making everyone cook their own dinner? Well, sort of. We like to cook on hot rocks. Makes a big mess but it's a lot of fun.
The hot rock spread |
2 comments:
That hike sounded like a lot of fun. Just remarkable to see such amounts of snow!
Following Chelsea on twitter, so good to see her on here again as well!
Say hi to both gorgeous women in your life will you!
Sounds like an absolutely lovely day walking on the edge skirting danger and I thought I lived an exciting life!
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