Well, I sure haven't blogged in a long time. I guess its hard to write about something when all you are doing is skiing and working, which I can definitely attest is not a bad thing at all. The past month has been filled with a combination of skiing, recovering, working, and learning new things. I have done pretty well learning how to snowboard, and feel like I can finally say that I'm pretty good at it. On our days off Laura and I have finally gotten to explore a lot of the mountain that we'd been wanting to mark off of our lists for a long time.
In the midst of all the fun, friends, and powder...somewhere deep in the back of our minds...we are realizing that our time here is starting to running out. We know that in just a couple weeks the mountain will close and we will be on our way back home. I will save most of my reflections on this whole adventure for another post, but I think leaving here will be a very bittersweet experience. Part of my heart will always be in Jackson Hole, but I miss my family and what I used to call home.
Our last group of friends just left Jackson Hole today...we had a great week of skiing and enjoying the life around town. The first day they were here we had an awesome time in the backcountry powder, and this St. Patty's Day will be one that I will never forget.
Just before our friends came, one of the JH Ski Patrollers died in a backcountry chute just outside the JH gates. She was a very experienced skier, and took a bad fall hitting her head on a rock. Our friends and I skied a chute called 'Space Walk' which we later found out was where the patroller had died a few days earlier. This was kind of spooky, but we were all safe and made it our just fine.
For St. Patty's day, we went to the Snake River Bew Pub, home of the very famous local snake river brews. I think everyone else in JH went there too, because it was PACKED...and with good reason. They had a live Irish band, huge steins, live bag pipers walking around playing tunes, and even an irish jig dance off! Usually I don't really do anything for St. Patty's day, so I will never forget this one, thats for sure.
Laura and I are planning on leaving Jackson Hole on April 7th, although nothing is set in stone. So we have about two weeks left to really enjoy this place before heading home...the good news is...snow is in the forecast!


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