Back in the salt mine

Office and lunch room in Centennial Office and lunch room in Centennial

We are back from an awesome couple of weeks in the Wasatch with everything from waist deep to spring conditions. I have a ton of pics that will eventually make their way to the blog, but for now you have to take my word for how good it was. Big thanks to Justin and Katie for your fantastic hospitality, Andrea, David and Maria for the usual great touring company, Daniel for dinner, showing us the goods and sharing your mountain wisdom, and Shane and all other random people we met for just being so open and nice to be around. I will be back some day!

For now, we are hanging out in Laramie and Centennial, enjoying the sun, the prairie and the occasional dump of new snow. My telemarking skills are evolving slowly but steadily, at least now sometimes I manage a full turn between snow eating tomahawk sessions.

Anchor and belay practice when the snow is not so good Anchor and belay practice when the snow is not so good

The art of building a kicker out of facets The art of building a kicker out of facets

Andrea pushing the Wailers through the crust Andrea pushing the Wailers through the crust

Fresh snow, inversion and sunlight. Not a bad day at the office Fresh snow, inversion and sunlight. Not a bad day at the office

The snow is falling and the sun i beating at the same time. Sunglasses mandatory The snow is falling and the sun i beating at the same time. Sunglasses mandatory

View from the top of the ridge, skins off! View from the top of the ridge, skins off!

Not everey day is a crusty day Not every day is a crusty day

Pointing in the right direction for a change, need to bend the front leg more though. Pointing in the right direction for a change, need to bend the front leg more though.