Sunday, February 6, 2011

#78 - Snowboard down an entire hill without falling, including the stop at the end, and not including the bunny hill.

Well, it's a good thing that I kept at it because by 6pm on Sat, Jan 29, I was ready to count the bunny hill as a huge success.






Masters, Beth, JennaLee, & I joined the legendary ski / snowboard trip organized by Chris Ogden and Brent Belt up to Devil's Head Resort in Wisconsin. It was quite an adventurous day / night / morning. I'm just going to tell the snowboard stuff here. You can ask about the water shots and roving pantless guy in the bathroom some other time.


We had some delays in getting up there. I still can't figure out why the drive up was so long, except that we had to take 94 and make a stop to drop off a certain someone's wallet. But somehow we left Beth's place before 9am and didn't arrive until after noon. It took us awhile to figure out where to go (feeling especially confused after stumbling upon a floor in the Inn that looked unmistakeably like a dorm floor, complete with decorated doors and a room with a kiddie pool). Eventually we got our boards - Masters her skis - we took some adorable pictures, and we were off.


It was terrible.

JennaLee cruised a third to a half of the bunny hill at a time while Beth and I struggled to go more than five feet without falling. It hurt. It was frustrating. After three choppy trips down the hill, I was ready to give up. Or at least switch to skis. Which I did.



Masters and I took a couple green runs that went swimmingly. That is, until they told us that it was last run of the day and we had to go back even though we were ready for bigger and better hills now that I had my footing. We found Beth and JennaLee making their way slowly down a green run themselves. I offered to take pictures now that I was confident I wouldn't bite it with the camera. My favorite part of the day came when I was zoomed in on Beth as she careened down the hill and I said to her approaching image on the digital camera, "Beth, are you going to run into me?" I looked past the camera to find that, she, indeed, was going to run into me. Slame into me, more like it. We were a pile of skis and boards and giggles. It was lovely.


We went back to the Inn to get some dinner before night skiing. We had some drinks and met the neighbors we didn't know. Then, it was time to head back out.

Masters and I were both braving snowboards now. The next trip down the bunny hill was also a big fail. But then... I got it. I went all the way down without falling. I waited at the bottom for Masters, but she couldn't get up. We later found out this was because she fractured her wrist. Ouch.


Coincidentally, Beth and JennaLee were getting ready to ride up a lift next to us, so I joined them. We struggled down the long hill but halfway, I got it again, and I went the rest of the way. I waited for them at the bottom. And waited. And waited and waited. And gave up and went back up the lift. I fell getting off the lift and then made it all the way to the last part of the hill where I saw them walking their boards. I fell once, cursing, and then made it all the way to them and even stopped.


They, however, were done. Sore and tired.


So I went one more run, trying my best not to fall. (I don't count the fall of the lift. That's really hard to do!) The rest of the run went spectacularly. There was a moment when I went toe side and momentarily panicked because I don't really know how to do that yet, but I was determined to accomplish my first list item and turned myself around. I cruised to the bottom and even stopped.


Mission accomplished.


I loved snowboarding and I'm very excited to go again. The night that followed was also pretty epic and I'll be prepared to be in 387 again next year!

1 comment:

  1. I also owe Lisa Morrison a thank you for lending me those spectacular ski pants that kept my bootie warm and dry all day!

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