Adventures in the Land of Enchantment





The view from our cabin is great. Its nowhere near as cold as it looks untill you start getting the snow on you. The late night jam  sessions with everyone is really an ideal way to spend some of your evening and definately adds to the cabin effect.

The wildlife hear in the Rio Colorado have been well feed by the locals. We found out that they really prefer crisps. The seemed really fond of the chedder cheese and chives. Not so much inpressed with wheatbread or broccoli.
Here is where I will offer a good bit of advise. The bunny slopes lift didn't appear to require a ticket., For beginners I recommend the first day just renting skis for about 30$ and  spend your time getting the hang of things. alot of us ended up feeling a little worse for the wear for hitting up the gigger slopes right away.Next time I will have everyone who isnt experienced to stay on the bunny slopes to get warmed up, if you havent skied before you can learn a lot watching parents teach their children,and spend your money on the big lift the second day. This will save a few bucks and you keep you from being to beat up to ski the next day.



My poor wife has been suffering from altitude sickness and if she isnt better by morning we are going to get her a can of oxygen.


 After getting your ski legs, the farther up you go the prettier the scenery. Althougth I did get a chance to crash my biggest for a drunken audience at a local pub/lift on my way around the mountain.
 Hopefully we aren't beat up to bad in the morning. Aja, Austin, Kim, are layed up sore and suffering from the higher elevation. Breathing is different here. The hair is thinner and it takes a minute to catch your breath after such small tasks as suiting up in the layers that are nessisary.
 Looking forward to seeing what tomorrow brings.

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