Posts tagged skiing.

The day after New Year’s! Gorgeous weather at the top and bottom of Copper Mountain!

In our household, the day after Thanksgiving is always White Friday.

Copper Mountain Resort, Colorado.

[iPhone photo]

Otherworldly lenticular clouds “invade” Colorado High Country yesterday. These clouds were above Keystone Resort.

It’s late afternoon and the snowcats are getting ready to groom the hills for night skiing at Keystone Resort, Colorado. That’s Mt. Guyot (left) and Bald Mountain (right) off in the distance.

On a Sunday at Keystone it was one of those perfect moments. I started the ski run at the top, deep in the midst of the thick overhead clouds. Visibility was 50’! About a third of the way down I emerged below the cloud deck to find myself alone on the long downhill run. There wasn’t a soul in sight above or below me. It was like I had my own private ski resort — if only for a short while.

Opening weekend panorama at Keystone. Considering it’s Nov 6th, the ski conditions are really good! It was calm, with abundant sunshine, and temperatures were above 50º F (10º C).

Keystone Resort, Colorado.

[Click photo to enlarge]

This is the last weekend of skiing at many of the Colorado resorts, and I hit the slopes at Copper Mountain for a few final runs. There was plenty of snow, but with temperatures in the the mid 40s, it was a bit slushy. A storm rolled over the mountain while I was there. At this time of year, the storms are more like thunderstorms than snowstorms, but this high up, the precipitation is usually in the form of snow.

It was a bit eerie because on the way up the lift and while I was at the top of the mountain, it was gusty, snowing heavy, and there were loud cracks of thunder. Needless to say, I didn’t linger long at the top.

This photo was taken part of the way down on a slope called Andy’s Encore. I almost had the mountain to myself. Judging from the ominous thunderclouds overhead, I think I know why :D

[Click photo to enlarge]

Grandsons Gavin and Dalton ready for some tubing action on Pelican Lake. Photographed by my daughter, Damie.

[Click photo to enlarge]

A view of the Ten Mile Range from Boreas Pass Road. Some of the slopes of Breckenridge Ski Resort are visible on the right. Below is Goose Pasture Tarn and Highway 9.

[Click photo to enlarge it]

The last sunset on the last day of 2008 ended with a bright yellow streak. The photo above was shot from Copper Mountain’s East Village just after the sun went down.

[Click photo above to enlarge]

I headed over to Copper Mountain early this morning for some New-Year’s-Eve-Day skiing. It was a beautiful. The photo above is a panorama of five photos that were stiched together in Photoshop. They were shot handheld with my small Canon SD800 IS camera. The photo was taken near the top of the Super Bee Lift. Meanwhile, at the base there was hardly a soul around. Copper’s Center Village looked warm and inviting in the golden morning sun. As you can see, I had the slopes almost to myself. I did four runs from top to bottom (over 2000’ vertical drop) in only 80 minutes. It was a glorious way to start the last day of 2008.

[Click photo above to enlarge]

There’s no better après-ski than being warm and cozy slopeside watching Moe Dixon play at JJ’s Tavern, Copper Mountain Resort, Colorado. Copper has now had almost 6’ of snow in December alone.

Ben, the boys, and I went skiing at Keystone today. Lots of fresh snow, but blustery.