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It has been great having them here, I really enjoyed showing them around town and the mountain. The second day they were here we went on a sleigh ride through the Elk Refuge just north of town, and saw thousands of wild elk that migrate to the valley every winter. It was a fun time, and a great opportunity for my dad and I to take pictures.
We also saw some buffalo, moose, coyote and bighorn sheep while taking a ride around Jackson!
The next day it started snowing, and snowing and snowing and snowing. We got 40 inches in three days!!! On Christmas we got almost 30 inches, which was a record snowfall for one day in Jackson Hole. Snow is literally everywhere! I did some of the best skiing of my life on Christmas, the snow was so deep it was rolling over our shoulders when we got speed, and the snow was literally going in our mouths...keeping us from breathing! We had to stop every 50 feet or so to get some air, we needed snorkels! Here are some pictures from around town and the resort of the snow depth, its pretty wild...

Check out the depth of the snow in the middle of the tower.
1) My parents coming to visit. After being away from family for so long (which I have never done) seeing mom and dad again was great. Them coming out here to be with me on Christmas was enough to satisfy me, and really meant a lot.
2) 40" of snow in two days, and what was probably the best powder skiing of my life...enough said.
3) A little short story for this one...On Christmas I had to work, and after the huge amount of snow we got, our lift wasn't able to open on time. A bunch of people waited at the lift line for almost 2 hours, and when we told them we might not open, everyone left but the guy and girl in front. The girl asked me what to do. I told her if she didn't want to leave, then to wait 30 minutes and then ask me again. Time went by and still no clearance to open, so I told her to just hike the nearby run and ski it, and that I wouldn't tell on her! She actually did hike it, and then skied down a while later. She came up to me and said, "Thank you SO much for the advice, you just gave me the best ski run of my life!" Being that she is a local, that means a lot! I know this might seem kind of silly, but it made me feel good, and was a nice addition to my Christmas. It feels really rewarding to know you helped someone even if you didn't make that big of a sacrifice... seeing that huge smile on her face and the snow frozen in her hair, made it all worthwhile and meaningful to me in the end.
Well that's all for now, I really need to get to bed. Next time I will try to blog more often so I don't have to try to squeeze in a ton of info into one post! Some of our friends from college will be coming to visit us this week, and then the next week we are all traveling to Big Sky Montana for the UK Snowcats ski trip. Translation... there will be a LOT of skiing going on in the next two weeks! :D



1 comment:
I can't believe how much snow there is! I really wish that I could've come there on Christmas too-I miss you! Sounds like you're having a great time...that coyote looked like he's related to Sammy! Happy New Year!
Love,
Whitney
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