Devo Bros being silly |
The highlight of my time in Colorado was having my bro come
shred and chill for a week. Using his 30th birthday as a great excuse to spring a bit of a surprise
trip. He did take the surprise away from us demanding he needed to know what
was up to take the time off work, but that's the price you pay for being such a hot shot
head chef, the bugger. Other than knowing he was coming over to ski and live the "High Life", he knew nothing of the mad trip we had planned. Props to the Devo
Parents and the Clarks for significantly chipping in for his flights and most
importantly to Kel for
surrendering him for a week and giving him a generous beer budget.
Up Breckenridge |
Right from the get go, we got after it. Straight out of the
airport parking structure at 7000rpm we quickly got caught in stand still traffic, but only temporarily, while we headed to Boulder. That was of course after a pit stop at the
always impressive Bass Pro Shop. Browsing for camo-print sofas, fluro trucker
hats and $160 hand guns. Shooting some guns ourselves, only of the laser rifle
hunting game variety, the bro-off begins. Making it right to the Flatirons on
the foothills in Boulder with a perfectly timed breakdown, we pulled into the car park and had to finish the parking maneuver with John and a stranger pushing.
The Flatirons are an array of impressive steep tilted sandstone slabs pressing against the foothills below Boulder making for a steep and strenuous climb offering magnificent views across the plains and into the mountains where we were headed. No way to better kick jet lags butt than to acclimatise on a leisurely afternoon climb up these mad rocks. That we did and to be honest for myself
having just descended 1500 meters the air to me was like breathing liquid
oxygen. I’m not sure that it was so for John though, as we were still at 1500
meters elevation. A good few hours round trip and after a wee Cheba Hut snack
in town, we were off again rallying up the Boulder Canyon. Taking the scenic
route winding up the narrow canyon and climbing over winding mountain roads.
John's analysis of the situation was fair, “It looks very North American”. Climbing
over the Continental Divide right at sunset was just a magic way to introduce
John to our home of Summit County. With pizza and beer for dinner in town at
Downstairs at Eric's, the trip had only just got started, and was very "North American."
Picking up some rental gear from my ski shop the following morning, the boys introduced John to the our tough mountain lifestyle, with a controversial Barley Wine that had been hanging in the fridge undrunk for some time. At 9%ABV John was ready to get going. Now, due to an unseasonably warm and early onset of spring, meant that we were able to jet around town in style in the RX7, however it left a little to be desired on the snow front. However, one can only complain so much when you are at 4000m in stunning sunshine snowboarding in the Rockies at A-basin ski area. Casual laps and a few fun runs into the trees while still actually managing to find some good snow. Continuing to take advantage of the strange weather, we baked in the sun on the balcony of our house some cool beverages, good music and better yarns in the early afternoon.
Sunset over lake Dillion from Keystone |
Following our interlude off to the desert we returned to this mountain lifestyle for what seemed like 4 more short days. As the old saying goes, how time flies when your having fun. Its a pretty manageable routine, which often was the general makeup of our lives in Colorado, I guess with the insert of a few work days here and there. But the basic formula we went with while John was around was, wake up, have a big breakfast, head out to the slopes, can of mountain dew in the pocket, shred hard and explore the mountain and head back to town for happy hour. That's roughly how its went. We did mix it up actually a day or two, with the insertion of a wee journey out to Beaver Creek. That was quite the unbelievable day as it was just so hot. Literally in the teens, celsius. At times it was more like water skiing, but its always cool to get back to the Beav and explore our old haunches and I believe I had about 10 hot cookies at the end of the day, 3pm on the dot at the bottom of the chairlift.
Tinkabell at Broken Compass Brewery with us. |
A perfect week in the mountains! |
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