Saturday 11 February 2012

The Big Chill


Above the clouds



Macieks boarding track on the right, his two friends skiing tracks on the left


Buried chalets
It’s still winter.  Feels like it’s always been winter!  Waking up to bleached whiteness everyday is becoming a bit monotonous, it’s like living in black and white, but we’ll miss it when it’s gone so trying to appreciate it while it’s still here.  And it is magical when it snows, big fat flakes floating passed the window.  Apparently it’s the most snowfall this region has seen in 7 years.  When it snows the roads are cleared pretty quickly and very well, but all the snow from the road is fed to the sides of the road which has left walls of ice, some nearly 2 metres tall, and for a while driving around was like driving through an ice maze!  Blind corners everywhere (more than usual!) and difficult to find entrances to pretty obvious places like shopping centres and main roads!  Some of that has melted now, or has been chopped away.  Not long ago they were shoveling a metre of snow off the roof of our supermarket, as the roof is flat, and too bad if you were just strolling past as there were no signs up to let you know what was going on above, and I wouldn’t be surprised if a fair number of pedestrians became partially buried or at the very least copped a whopper of a headache and had to carry on with their journey soaked to the bone!  I went to get a trolley from the trolley park but couldn’t actually get one out as they’d been buried! 

We’ve spent many many mornings shoveling a few feet of it off our car and digging the car out so we can get to school, and everytime I say to Maciek ‘we must get a photo of us doing that’, but still haven’t, as in the rush to get everything organized, kids dressed in their marshmallow suits and getting out the door on time and then sorting out the car, the camera always gets forgotten.  The girls who parks next to us was holding a lighter to her car key one morning to try to defrost the lock which had frozen, and she couldn't open her car!  It’s been fun driving – NOT – skidding all over the place.  Maciek tried to be cool and chuck a ‘donut’ in the carpark of the hotel where he works only to get stuck and have a couple of his colleagues help push him out of his predicament!  How embarrassment! 

St Johann gondola, amelia calls it a bubble, noah calls it a zoom

There’s been lots of fun sledging, sliding on bumboards, and catching the gondola after work for a hot chocolate at the top, and animal foot print spotting in the snow (mostly deer and hare).  There were a few days in January where they closed the lifts altogether as it was too dangerous with the amount of snow and there were avalanche warnings.  Didn’t bother Maciek though, he considers himself too professional to be bothered by a measly thing such as an avalanche!  Dumkopf!  I did manage to go skiing for a couple of hours with a friend one Sunday morning.  We did more falling than skiing.  And unfortunately I haven’t been able to find the time to practice again since, so I am officially the worst skier in the family, apart from Noah, and that’s only because he’s two! 

Hot chocolate inside, frostbites outside

The temperature has been -20 or close to it the past two weeks.  You don’t spend much time outside in that!  Just getting from the car into school (literally 30 seconds) is painful, it does really feel like your skin is being bitten, and when you breathe you can actually feel the bits up your nose turning into little icicles!


 


 




taken by milly in the zoom
Buried trolleys

Friday 3 February 2012

Forgotten Photos

 Here are some photos of Milly in action that i forgot i had.
BTW that mysterious odour has now gone. Melanie was trying to blame it on me. I must admit I have been responsible for a few bad smells around here from time to time but definitely not the last one. I'm not wearing that one.

Winter Update


Loads of Snow





Milly with Medal

 Servus, or gday everyone, Maciek here again with an update of how we’re travelling so far.  This blog will mainly be about me, the snow and me on the snow. So if you’re still with me welcome aboard.We are about two thirds of the way through winter and it has been quite a harsh one as far as snow fall goes, we’ve had a lot, which sounds great and it is but there a lot of snow removal to be done when that happens. It take about 15 minutes to dig the car out every morning after a snow fall, usually about a foot of snow covers the car and surrounds then the same in the afternoon. Digging the car out once a day is fine, twice is a pain. I’ve also had to do my fair share of snow clearing at work which can get annoying but mostly its better then standing around doing nothing. Work is either full on busy or dead quiet but it’s all good because I’ve been able to get plenty of time to snowboard.
These days, as I’m now 10 years older than I was when I last did a season, I find that a couple of hours in the morn before work is sufficient enough to get a fix and not feel too tired. I also usually get a chance to go out one day a week for a half day before I have to pick up Melanie and the kids. It has all been a bit of a fine balancing act, trying to get time on the hill and not upsetting the family, but so far it has worked ok, I think.

My Epic Ride-TOP

MIDDLE

The slopes around us are pretty good. There are three resorts within 15 minutes drive from here. I’ve spent most of my time at the local one, St Johann, as my work is at the bottom of that one. So what normally happens is that I drop mel and the kids at school, leave the car there, walk to the gondola, snowboard for a couple of hours and ride down to work, which is on the other side of the mountain. Sound good ha. The slopes here are uncrowned and with all the fresh snow we’ve had I have been able to get the best powder rides of my life. In one ride I was lucky enough to get the second track down which went for about 2 km, untracked fresh snow in front of me. This must be the best feeling in the world, it almost feels like flying and I love it, well I’m sure skydivers and base jumpers would have something to say about that, but that’s a bit extreme for me. I took some pictures of the tracks, I got to do this run twice that day. Everything came together, two days of snow, followed by a sunny day and a day off for me, doesn’t happen too often. The only down side was that there was a 15 minute hike out of the valley to the gondola.

BOTTOM

Amelia has also learnt to ski in the meantime, we are so proud of her. It took quiet a lot of tears and persistence but after 2 weeks of ski school she skied in a race, slalom between flags, and came forth in her group. I have also learned to ski and have been about to go up with her and ski down which has been a long awaited dream come true, to be able to ski with my kids. We are still waiting on Melanie to be able to join us as she has been very busy with work and been too tired to ski with us. Hopefully soon. Noah will have to wait till next winter as he is too small but if you’ve seen the video of him skiing on Facebook you’ll know he won’t have too many problems.
By the way, I’m writing this blog today sitting here at home, while Mel and the kids are at school, and not boarding because it -15 outside and too freaking cold. I’m also airing out the house cos there’s a foul and mysterious odor coming from somewhere and I’m freezing.