Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skiing. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Greetings from Northern Vermont

 In case you're wondering how things are going up in Vermont this week...

We're living in the winter of perfect conditions here in the Northeast. It's been snowing virtually every day. If you don't mind dressing warmly, life has been pretty good. Conditions then warmed up yesterday, and now, I think maybe we're into spring skiing for the rest of the season.

Which is fine, if I'm being honest.

Stowe Mountain as seen from a chairlift

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Mount Snow Weekend Round-Up: A Skiing Story

Sally and I went to Mount Snow over the weekend for what proved to be a fun, somewhat eventful weekend.

Sally and me at Mount Snow Saturday afternoon

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Who the Hell Do I Think I Am? (2024 Update)

This is a little explainer: Who the Hell do I think I am?

I first published this when I initially joined the Bluesky social network. A lot has happened since then, so I'm re-upping it with an update as of November 2024.

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Blog Shots: Pics from Vail & Breckenridge

Some pics from last week's trip out to Breckenridge to see and ski with some of my favorite classmates. This was an amazing trip.



I'm writing this on Sunday morning with the intent to talk a little about this trip on this week's As For Football Army Football Show. However, we're recording tomorrow night, so who knows? Maybe you'll see this before we get the show up and running.

Sunday, January 22, 2023

The Worst-Kept Secret in the World

The worst-kept secret in the world is that Sally and I have been working on a skiing training plan for her business, Headspace.Fit

We asked folks how much they were training now and how much they thought they ought to train for a specific event.
Consensus said 5-10 hours per week with some flexibility built into the schedule.

You may remember that we launched a little survey on Survey Monkey last week asking folks' thoughts on what a potential training plan ought to look like? 

That survey was for this project.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Blog Shots: Skiing Mt.Snow with Sally

 It’s not unusual that we’d ski Mt. Snow. I just happen to like how a few of these pictures came out. I’ve been taking a photography course online, and I feel like I’m actually learning something.

Sunday, January 31, 2021

Two Workouts: Spin + Swim

Last week was frustrating in the sense that I had to work a lot.  Which is fine, work pays the bills.  However, it didn't leave much time for workouts, and that sucked.  By the time Saturday morning rolled around, I felt like I was about to come out of my skin.

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Ski Report: Okemo & Mount Snow, January 14 to 16, 2021

Sally, the girls, and I just got back from a few days in Vermont.  I went up with my buddy Josh early Thursday morning, leaving the house at about 5:30 am and driving straight to Okemo Mountain, Vermont.  We skied Okemo Thursday under flat, sometimes foggy conditions but had a really good time.  The snow was decent if a little sparse in spots, and anyway, there wasn't much ice, so I can't complain.  I feel like I rode pretty well.  We packed in some 20 runs over the course of an uncrowded Thursday, getting in just under 19,700 vertical feet.

Me and Josh at Okemo Mountain

That absolutely rocked.

Friday, December 25, 2020

Merry Christmas, My Friends

Good morning and Merry Christmas, everyone.  

As I write this, it's Christmas morning.  I'm sitting in a ski lodge just down the road from Mount Snow's Carinthia base listening to the rain.  Sally and the girls are asleep in their rooms just a few feet away.  We skied Okemo yesterday, finding good snow but lousy visibility in the morning before high-altitude winds hit as the forefront of the current storm.  Those blew away the low-lying fog, allowing us to at least see, but they also shut down the lifts running all the way to Okemo’s summit.  We had a really good day on the lower half of the mountain, but at age 47, I've reached that stage where it can take quite a few runs to get fully warmed up.  

Our tenth and last run was by far my best.  Go figure.

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Pics from Mount Snow -- Feb 28, 2020

Went up to Mount Snow on Thursday night with my buddy Josh from work.  This is the second time we've skied together.  I like skiing with Josh not only because he is a fun and funny dude but also because we're pretty similar in ability and comfort levels out on the slopes.

Our plans kind of came together at the last minute.  Mount Snow was projected to get something like 10 inches of snow throughout the course of last week.  Late in the week, however, the storm trended a little warmer, dropping mixed precipitation and even some rain showers followed by snow.  So we weren't quite sure what we were going to get.

As it happened, we wound up with maybe 4 to 6 inches of heavy, wet powder, which was fine -- and basically unnoticeable -- on the groomed trails, but a Hell of a lot fun throughout the ungroomed trails and natural snow areas off to the side of the North Face.  In particular, PDF and Plummet were in great shape, and when we hit Challenger early yesterday morning, I think we might've cut first tracks through some fairly deep pow.

Not an experience I'd ever had in Vermont.  It was fun as anything.

Pics are past the jump.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Pico Mountain

Pico Mountain is a small, family-style ski resort that sits just north of Killington, Vermont.  Regular readers may already know that I have a soft spot for the smaller, family-owned mountains, and it put Pico on my list of must-visit locations early last year.  Saying that Pico is family-owned is kind of a misnomer, though, since Killington itself bought Pico way back in the mid-1990s and has since been bought by KSL Capital -- the group behind the IKON Pass.  But somehow Pico remains a small, friendly, relatively affordable spot offering a distinct value proposition alongside big brother Killington and the rest of Vermont’s corporate resorts.  That’s actually amazing.  We got a set of VIP tickets to Pico through the Sterling Ski Club back in October, and we finally used them just this past weekend.
Overlooking the lower part of the mountain from the top of the Little Pico Triple Chair.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Skiing Breckenridge

I know what you’re thinking.  This section of the blog is called “Ski East Coast,” but here I am talking about Breckenridge.
Eh.  What can I say?  It was a good trip.
Breckenridge from mid-mountain on Peak 6.

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Skiing Killington

I finally got up to Killington yesterday with my buddies Rob and Josh.  I hadn’t been since 2002, and man, has that place changed a lot!  Josh and I took a half-day at work on Thursday and met Rob here in Stratford.  We then drove up together Thursday afternoon.  We stopped at the Whetstone Station Brewery in Brattleboro for dinner, and from there we drove out to the Sterling Ski Club’s Mount Snow Lodge.  Everybody hit the rack kind of early Thursday night, so we could get up early Friday for the drive up to the mountain.  
Rob at Whetstone Station.

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Favorite Photos of 2019

Happy New Year, everyone! 

This has been a year in which Sally and I have mostly kept on keeping on.  Arguably the biggest changes in my life were my decision to commit to skiing more last winter, taking up photography early in the summer, and writing a Hell of a lot for As For Football

This post is most obviously about the photography.  However, it's influenced by all three.  First, I wrote so much for AFF that there's really not enough material from the blog to do a best-of retrospective for 2019.  That's been a long-running series here, and I'm sad to skip it, but there's just not much point.  Luckily, I have these pictures to show, so it's not a total wash.  A good number of these come from shots taken for AFF, so before we bemoan the lack of additional writing, it's worth remembering that the As For Football crew sent me to a heck of a lot of really fun football games this year. 

That's not nothing.

The one regret that I have with this is that it's tough to show size and aspect ratios via the blog.  Some of these ought to be shown big and others are just wide or skinny.  None of that comes across in this format.  I'd like to have a little show in our backyard, but that's definitely a project for the spring or early summer.  Paired with beer tasting and a friendly audience, it could be fun.  We'll see.

Let me just say, too, that I don't know that I'm necessarily good at this.  However, I enjoy it, and I've never been shy about showing my work to others.

For all of these, you can click the pics to them at full size.


Saturday, December 28, 2019

Magic Mountain, Vermont

We finally got out to Magic Mountain this week.  We skied Mount Snow on Christmas Day and then Magic on the day after Christmas, hoping to avoid the post-Christmas crush.  
The Red Line Lift at Magic Mountain
This turned out to be a great idea.  Magic was awesome!

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Merry Christmas from Mount Snow

Merry Christmas, friends.
The girls and I are up at Mount Snow today, staying for a few days at the Sterling Ski Club’s Mount Snow Lodge.  
Sally and I both sometimes get a little depressed at Christmas.  My family has all passed save for my wife and kids, and Sally’s family has never been anyone’s ideal.  But we are truly blessed to have found each other, to have the mutual strength to break the cycles in each of our families’ lives, and to have the opportunity to spend the holidays in the mountains in Vermont.  Whatever else happens, I will always be grateful for the love, strength, and support to meet challenges head on.
It’s been an interesting year at Casa Cabeza -- in a good way.  I’ll spare you the stories, but we have a lot for which we are thankful.  We hope that you and yours are richly blessed in the year to come as well.

Friday, December 6, 2019

Skiing at Stratton

Sally and I took the family to Stratton Mountain last weekend. We drove up on Friday afternoon after Thanksgiving, stayed overnight, and skied Saturday. This marked both our first time at Stratton and our first time skiing Thanksgiving Weekend. 
Family selfie at Stratton's summit.

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Swimming: 3200 Yards of Ugly (and a Skiing Story)

We went skiing for the first time this week, and it was great.  By which I mean it was a little icy, and I bit it a few times, but it's never a bad day out on the mountain, especially under the kind of bluebird skies we saw Thursday morning.