a huge smile on my face....just sitting there looking down at my boots.
The day started by arriving in a almost empty parking lot at 7:30 Sunday morning. It was 30 degrees and bright blue sunny skies took my mind to Colorado but I was in Bristol, NY. With no lift line we boarded the high speed quad and headed up to the black runs. I could see they groomed over night. On the ride to the top,? I could feel how fast the sun was warming things up. We got off the chair turning left towards Comet I could feel the edges bite into the morning corn snow. Oh this is going to be good fast snow. Dropping in under the high speed quad I started making turns and thinking how good this made me feel. Each run the snow got softer and my smiles got bigger. Stopping along the way to say high to friends who were cross country skiing on the mountain top, he offered me his Gargantua poles to try skating. I politely declined and ended the conversation as I heard the call of Comet once more.
My wife too was enjoying the conditions and the warm temperatures. Dressed in my spring gloves, one wickaway, vented jacket and helmet, I felt 10 lbs lighter on the mountain. There were Hawaiian shirts, blue jeans and tee shirts on the young and foolish but all just with huge smiles.
I stopped and had a brief conversation with the Head rep and we chatted about narrow waisted skis, skier skills and fat skis. With the mountain beckoning, I was not long for words. We made a run together him with his power technique and me more finesse, we carved our SS's into each pile of soft butter the mountain was offering up. By this time my wife had had enough and I was just into my element....soft custard snow...piles of it.....orgasmic conditions for me. With as much consideration as I could muster, I asked my wife if I might make a couple more runs. She smiled knowing a team of snowmobiles couldn't pull me off the mountain at that moment.
I headed for Rocket and carved up the left side under the chair in continuous sinuous arcs in all of its 1200 feet of glory back at the chair again. Heading up I listened all around to the sounds of spring. Birds singing, the sound of melting water babbling incessantly in it's journey down the mountain side, taking in the 2 feet of snow edge to edge still blanketing the mountain. Off the chair and left again to Comet. Standing at the top I bumped into another friend and we talked about ski skills, soft snow and the mountains great conditions this year all the while I kept inching forward trying hard not to be rude but aching for this run...my final run of the day.
I started in, creamy snow, slowly turning, medium turns through luscious piles of custard, one GS turn and I was under lift making short swing turns in 4" of the greatest mush on earth. I know to any watching, the smile on my face was larger than the orange coat I was wearing. I stopped just before the last 400 vertical to the bottom. I looked all around taking in snow, the sun, that feeling I was experiencing right at that moment. It was peaceful and so happy.
I skied down past the lift line and smiled at some friends heading back up. Heading for the locker part of me really wanted to stay till closing but knowing my partner and I had things to do. Skis on shoulder I headed for the lockers. Placing the skis against the wall, Alice was just about packed. She saw me coming and grabbed the sponge and the wax and began wiping down the skis and putting some travel home wax on them. I sat on the bench, a huge smile on my face...just looking down at my boots.
I knew that this had been the most fabulous year, many days out west with such wonderful conditions, shared with many friends,turns and stories and gear swapping. Still smiling and looking at my boots for what seemed like an hour, my wife came over after working on my skis and put her hand on my shoulder and said, "everyting OK"? I looked up with that big smile on my face and she knew right away all was good. I said, "wow, what a way to finish the season, but I'm just not ready to take my boots off".
I think that smile stayed on my face all day. In my mind I'm already planning next years trips and dreaming about the first turns of the season.
I hope to all that in some way, you experienced this peace and happiness skiing this season.....it's what keeps bringing me back and will as longs as I can put on the boards.
Best to all,
Gary