Day 32 - beginning of the end of the busy-ness
Day 31 - HELL YA!
The two boys from my Level 5 class returned today and I was lucky enough to teach them one more day. I wouldn't exactly say I was teaching them as it snowed 5-6 inches overnight and the conditions were powdery, especially through the trees. Nothing like having kids who are stoked about going through the trees and finding powder. In fact, the only thing they wanted to do was find powder and ride trees (usually the upper level riders only want to ride in the terrain park)...... so we were all a perfect match and it was a great day. We rode a lot and the boys were pretty fast. They were also pretty cool kids to hang out with. I was half wishing they were local so I could ride with them in my free time.
The result of getting stuck in powder after a full day of riding!
Day 30 - pinch me!
Day 29 - another wonderful day
Day 28 - toe & hand warmers r my friends
Day 27 - lost in the shuffle
Day 26 - Christmas tracks

Day 25 - holiday MADness
Before this weekend, we were averaging about 10-15 kids a day in snowboard school. Well, the holidays are here and the madness has begun. 66 kids in snowboard school and that number will be growing day by day as the New Year rolls around.

Day 24 - second time is a charm
Day 23 - omg... THIS is why we live here!

Kevin is in there somewhere!
Day 22 - kind of a weird one
Day 21 - not annoyingly crowded
Day 20 - flip flop
Day 19 - Pain Full

Tis the season for lift lines. No thank you!
Day 18 - 1st Patrol Call
Day 17 - keep the snow coming

Day 16 - Learning something new
What a great day! 5 inches of the fresh stuff overnight made for an awesome day of riding. Took my class to the Olympic Chair to enjoy some fresh tracks. After lunch, headed to the Marmot Trees and other great powdery runs around Green Acres. By 3pm the kids were exhausted. But not tired enough where they couldn't take a few turns at jumping the small jump we made outside the CLC. Pictured is Darrell about to land a 180! What did we learn today? Linton is a 9 year Korean boy from Vancouver. At lunch, Linton was explaining to us that in Canada, he is 9 years old but in Korea he is 11 years old. We all thought he was crazy!!!! ..... until we ran into his parents and asked for the explanation that little Linton could not provide. To quote from Wikipedia: Several East Asian cultures, such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, share a traditional way of counting a person's age. Newborns start at one year old, and each passing of a New Year, rather than the birthday, adds one year to the person's age; this results in people being between 1–2 years older in Asian reckoning than in the Western version. Linton was born in December so when he "popped out", he was considered to be 1 year old. Then in January (the new year) he was considered to be 2 years old even though he was only one month old.
Day 15 - Tara
Second day of Adventure Camp and I had a shadow with me: Joshy. He's new this season ergo he followed me around for the day so I could show him how we do things. Joshy is from the UK and in the summer he teaches wakeboarding. Needless to say, he and I got along very well.

Here is Tara checking out the conditions at the Roundhouse.
Day 14 - Adventure Camp
Day 13 - workin' a Sunday
I picked up an extra shift and worked on my day off (Sunday). I wasn't thrilled with the class I ended up with. It was 4 kids: none of them talked ..... no one was engaging .... no one appeared like they wanted to snowboard .... and three of them couldn't strap their bindings together. It was looking like a long day of hell. Thankfully, during lunch, the kids started talking (to me and each other) and seemed to have felt more comfortable. They started getting their balance on their snowboards and seemed to be having more fun. It ended up being a really good/fun day.
Day 12 - more training
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Day 11 - Don't Cry
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Day 10 - wedNesDAY
Day 9 - rain, rain go away!
It's been raining like cats and dogs since Monday. All the great snow we got on Sunday no longer exists. 5 snowboarders showed up in the rain and lucky for me, they were all the same level (never snowboarded before). Since these kids only made one class, I got the work while my three co-workers went back to bed. Luckily our uniforms are made of Gore-tex. Gore-tex good! Gore-tex dry!

Day 8 - Snow Snow Snow Sunday
About 15cm (9inches) overnight. It was still snowing when we got to the alpine. Spent three hours hitting tree lines and finding snow up to our knees! It was so much fun and it got Kevin excited for the season. Decided to head out early as the weather conditions make the ride home take twice as long as normal.

Long ride home.

Cabo even had some fun snow time.
Day 7 - Global warming my butt!!!
Day 6 - Aloha at the Huke Lau
Day 5 - training

A look up at Tower #2 on Whistler (Peak to Peak Gondola)
Day 4 - 22cm overnight!
Unfortunately, I spent my day on the Magic Carpet and Olympic area.... but the snow was awesome even there. Ski School will be slow until the Christmas holidays. Today I had a 7 yr. old from Hawaii who never snowboarded before. He was a super good rider, and for a 7 yr. old - he was fun to teach as he listened and tried everything I told him to do instead of doing what most 7 yr. olds do -- point their boards down the hill and just go as fast as they can. Then they fall to make themselves stop. Anyway, this kid was extra cool as he had a cool haircut and two diamond earrings!!! 
Day 3 - Another busy day in paradise
Day 2 - TGIF (not really)
100 days - Part II - Day ONE!
November 17, 2007 - Official Opening Day
Day 101 - last ride of the 06/07 season




