Monthly Archives: March 2018
Sun and Snow
First day of spring brought some wintery conditions here in Breckenridge, otherwise it has been mostly warm and sunny with a couple powder days mixed in. Crowds have become a bit less crazy since earlier in March. We’re picking our ski days between the weekend crowds and slushy conditions of the warm days. Definitely not safe to ski on slushy days based on the increased amount of injured skiers taking rides on the patrol sleds which end up right outside our window at the clinic.
Mixing up activities on non-ski days with the rec center, library story time, pool, parks, sledding and chores. Grocery store runs become a bit more involved when you don’t have a vehicle with a toddler. While it’s relatively close by, it’s still a bus ride and then hauling the goods back in reusable bags (doing our part to not exacerbate this issue). Charlie’s demands for certain elevators, bus numbers/colors and a particular seat on the bus add a whole new dimension to the chore.
We took advantage of the onsite daycare last week and it was great! Dropped the little guy off at 9am and then Cindy and I enjoyed a snowy day of skiing. Skiing in fresh powder reminds us of the joy of surfing on a glassy day with nothing but the enjoyment of the power of nature.

Excited for daycare!

Let’s shred!

Hiked to the top of Peak 6

Hiked to top of Peak 6! A long way from first learning to ski in 2006.

Sous chef for some homemade vegetarian lasagna

A hike to the back of Peak 9 for some untracked runs

Weigh-ins after the pool, burning some major calories at this elevation
Spring Break 2018
Spring break has arrived along with the associated crowds (good for Cindy’s job but not good for skiing). We’ve been mixing it up with mountain and non-mountain activities activities, but hoping for some late season snowstorms. Starting to look a bit more like mud season the last week with the warm temps and lack of fresh powder.
Charlie continues to learn new skiing skills and we’re learning how best to ski with a toddler. Some parental lessons include:
- Skip the blustery or cold days
- Don’t start at lunch time (trying to avoid the mid-morning lift crowd)
- Bring plenty of snacks
- A successful day might just be a couple runs
Spring weather
Just wrapped up our first month in Colorado and loving every day. It was an interesting mix of frigid cold and snow last weekend to mid-40’s sun a few days ago. Hoping this storm tonight dumps some snow around here for our mid-week skiing. Enjoyed spending time with our friends, Tony and Rhonda, who spent last week in Breck and we got the chance to ski all day with them.














