Wow. Sad news: Natasha Richardson dies after ski accident
~stubert.
Wow. Sad news: Natasha Richardson dies after ski accident
~stubert.
So nice, so nice… I got you. ~ James Brown
Hit Eldora this morning for a few test runs which turned into several non-stoppers down Salto. I would say that I am about 80% but not much pain and though I was a bit tentative on the steepest sections, I felt pretty solid. That is good news. Tomorrow, I may hit the trails (which probably means it will snow tonight). Getting better. Good stuff.
Also, Flight of the Conchords is funny.
~stubert.
Another week on the recovery train. Not too much exciting to talk about. I have been spinning and swimming and lifting and not much else. I did try to ski on Wednesday with poor results. The knee is just not really ready for that kind of abuse. After 3 weeks, I am getting pretty sick of it. At least the conditions have been terrible with very warm days in the high-country so I am not really missing much. It is about 45° up here today. Just wrong.
Unfortunately, all this warm weather and lack of snow means that the trails are probably pretty open which is just stoking my running Jones. I have been able to trot around a little bit but not much more. I guess I will keep up the rest and spinning until my head explodes from boredom.
I did get out with Pete yesterday to see Watchmen. Decent movie. Pretty true to the book, which was cool. I wasn’t thoroughly impressed but thought it was entertaining. It was good to see Pete again too as he has been working too much.
Other than that, I have just been working, getting organized, doing taxes for the biz, reading a lot, and enjoying my new office set up. The new MacBook Pro is awesome as is the Apple 24″ Cinema Display. Good stuff.
I read a couple of good books recently: Devil in the White City and Never Let Me Go. I would recommend both.
Now I guess I’ll head to the gym again to get my spin on. Hopefully more interesting stuff soon.
~stubert.
Sometimes you eat the bear, sometimes the bear eats you. ~ The Stranger
This past week was relatively active with work and play-packed days. I ran 6.5 miles in an hour on the treadmill on Thursday then headed to Crested Butte early Friday to ski with my dad and cousin, in visiting from Oklahoma. We spun a bunch of laps on the North Face lift and good times were had by all. Funnel was in good shape as well, always a good way to end the day.
I started trying to step it up with both the speed and aggressiveness and managed to work up the steam to drop a few rocks in tighter terrain. Definitely wasn’t flowing things quite yet but being able to toss air in the trees was a definite move forward for me. I was also charging several areas which usually cause me troubles so all in all, I was slaying it.
David, Dad and I grabbed a drink at the base post skiing and were treated to a really tasty Marg. Here’s the recipe: 3 parts Tequilla, 2 parts Rose’s Lime, 1 part Triple Sec, splash of Sprite. I highly recommend it. Dad and I then hit Donita’s for dinner. Still one of my favorite restaurants. Great food and awesome service. Plus the owners, Kay and Heli are always willing to sit and talk with us for a bit… which is pretty cool.
Saturday, I headed back up and immediately headed out to one of my favorite circuits: Teocalli Bowl to Third Bowl. Lots of hiking = a sweaty Stu but it is usually worth it. The conditions on Saturday didn’t disappoint and I dropped a couple of big rocks in Teo then rallied Third to the bottom of Big Hourglass where the Extreme Championships were being held. This is some serious terrain and is an area never open to the public. I watched the final Juniors go then stayed for most of the ladie’s event before I decided to go spin more laps.
I worked my way back around the mountain for a Headwall lap then up the NFL again and into Fredo’s which is a cliff section at the top of the North Face. I kinda blew my drop in but then skied the rest of Phoenix really well and hucked a couple of other big drops. Well, big for me. By the time I got back down, the men’s event was in full swing and those guys are just sick. Rallying down Home Depot and tossing BIG air in the trees, over huge gaps, all in terrain with VERY serious consequences if one were to fall… really amazing skiing. I watched the event for awhile then decided to go back up and redeem myself on Fredo’s. I dropped in and was skiing really well. Stuck my landing off a decent sized diving board then headed back over to Phoenix.
My second time off a pretty good drop proved to be it for me for the day. I am not really sure what happened but I landed on some rocks which rotated me forward a bit and my knee immediately started hurting. I was able to ski out, making alpine turns and having some pain on initiating right hand turns. My right knee immediately started to swell up and by the time I finally made it all the way back down to the base, it was really unhappy with me. Lots of swelling and pain. Bummer. That’s the cost of going for it sometimes though.
So I iced it all the way home and am continuing treatment today. No skiing for awhile, I’m sure and running is probably out too. I’ll try to get in to see Mark on Monday to see if he can help get me back up and rockin’ ASAP. Given the amount of pain, I am thinking it is probably a strain vs. a tear but we’ll see what the experts say.
Even with the injury, days 40 and 41 were a blast. Crested Butte has some killer terrain and is still one of my favorite areas. Get over there if you have a chance.
~stubert.
You say it’s your birthday, well it’s my birthday too, yeah. ~ The Beatles
Heading up to the Rock for a few birthday turns. Day 35. No new snow but it appears to be threatening. Yesterday, I hit the Basin with Pete and Edy but ended up skiing with the Jody posse (Jody, Eric/Pete, Paula and Robin) most of the day since Pete was showing Edy how to get her Pali on. And no tears! You go, Edy. In any event, the conditions were pretty crappy up there but it was still fun. The Spine was all buffed out but really firm and I was on my back-up skis, which have not been tuned for a VERY long time. So I rocked big Enduro-style flip-em-and-slip-em style turns and grinned. Dropped a couple of small rocks here and there too, which was fun.
Rach surprised me with a bag full of goodies this morning. Kids in the Hall, lots of books and no evil Thor bunnies to jump out and scare the crap out of me! How awesome is that? We are planning to either go to the movies later or just kick it at home depending upon how everyone is feeling. Will be a great day either way.
Remember, kids… you are only as old as you act. Which makes me really about 14.
~stubert.