Spring Private Lessons
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So far, my last week of work has just been awesome (I'm prepared for Friday to be horrible!). The brother and sister duo were back and since they were two different level riders, Dawn and I were able to keep one each and shred it all day (Day 99). We ran into each other a few times and rode together for a few runs, but for the most part, it was just me and my one student. Yesterday she had tears coming down her eyes because she wanted no part of blue runs. Today, she was turning down the steep blues! ..... it's gotta be her instructor.... ; )

Fun time at lunch time! Is that Fat Albert's friend????
Day 98 - Going out with a bang
Today was awesome. My co-worker Dawn and I rode together with our classes. She had 1 kid and I had 3 kids (big classes. NOT!) It's fun to have small classes because the kids get much more riding and learning in. Dawn has a lot of cool tricks to make practice fun and exciting for the kids. I learned a lot from her today. She had some very good techniques and different drills to make sure the kids have good mechanics throughout their riding and it keeps them interested. Day 98, our kids were Level 3's and 4's so we did all of our riding up on the Alpine. Though the snow wasn't as great as yesterday, it was still really good..... especially for this time of year. I had a blast.
Day 97 - Just a great day
I had a glorious day today. My one Level 3 was joined by three other Level 3 kids and we shred some serious gnar!! After a quick warm-up run under the Olympic Chair, we headed to the Roundhouse. It was awesome up there. For starters: no one was there. The place seemed empty. Next: the snow (even on the groomed runs) was incredible. Not only that, but it snowed throughout the entire day leaving tons of untouched powder on the runs. It was awesome. I couldn't believe the quality of the snow, especially for this time of year. Day 97 was such a great day. And the good news: they are all coming back tomorrow!
Day 96 - the beginning of The End
Even though the season is coming to an end, two things were great about today (Day 96). #1) It snowed its butt off today (even at mid-station) for the entire day. We probably got close to 6inches of new snow during the afternoon. #2) Five snowboarders mean tiny classes. And for me, that meant one Level 1. But wait! There's more! This Level 1 is in Adventure Camp, which means I have work until Wednesday, at least. AND!!! He went from being a Level 1 to a Level 3 by the end of the day!! Yes, a Level 3. So tomorrow and Wednesday, I will be doing most of my riding in the Alpine. How sweet is that??
Yes, that is a heck of a lot of snow for April 16th!
Day 95 - insane snow for April 14
I dragged Kevin out of bed this AM knowing/hoping/praying the snow would be good. With 13inches of snow in the last 24hrs. - you have to take advantage of that this time of year. The sun was shining in the morning..... fresh snow and blue skies meant the day was going to rock. We immediately headed for Harmony and made our way to Symphony via the Sun Bowl (once again). The snow was awesome and we were able to take fresh lines almost every run. By noon, heavy clouds set in and visibility was awful. Not only that, but the temps dropped and the winds picked up. We froze our butts off at the top of Harmony around 2pm, trying to make our way back to Creekside. It was like a totally different day. Either way, it was a great Day 95! This is probably Kevin's last day of riding this season, but I have at least another 5 to go. Hopefully more!!!
Day 94 - Friday the 13th


Day 93 - April brrrrrr.......
Day 92 - Another sunny one
On Day 92, the temps were warm and the sun was shining bright. I had no Adventure Camp kids today so I was early in (8am instead of 9am) and early out (3:30pm instead of 4:30pm). My group today was 7 Level one kids who had never snowboarded before and by the end of the day, most of them were turning down the Olympic Carpet. They all graduated to Level 2 hearts (not bad). A typical non-eventful Wednesday afternoon. I like those once in a while.
Day 91 - the end of never-ending Rice Krispy Treats
Well, it's finally come. The day (Day 91) when the Children's Learning Center (this is where Ski School eats lunch) has run out of Rice Krispy Treats. I'm relieved yet bummin' at the same time. I have to admit, there have been days when I have chowed down at least 10 of those tasty all-u-can-eat treats at lunch. Luckily, now they are gone and my waistline will be grateful.I was super tired today. Once again, I had Level 2 kids who needed to learn how to turn. Spent the day on Olympic Chair. Weather was okay.... sunny / cloudy / sunny / cloudy .... not too cold, not too hot. Nothing exciting, everything was just right.

Gangster Otto!
Day 90 - Happy Easter
Day 89 - crap. it's spring.....
Spring has sprung in Canada. The last two days have been in the 40s F at the Alpine. What does that mean? Wet, slushy, slooooow snow. In other words, crap.
Kevin and Alli joined me for Day 89. We made our way to Harmony and headed down Sun Bowl. Practically walked the cat track back to the Harmony (slushy snow). We rode from Roundhouse down to the bottom, dodging big brown mud puddles on the way. Finally we settled in to Garibaldi Lift Co for some apres.
Ocho Ocho

Do these goggles make my face look tan?
Day 87 - Another Level 2 class
Day 86 - over the Easter Hump
Day 85 - Goggle Tan
Day 84 - I N S A N i T Y
Day 83 - Easter Madness!!
Since the Ski School is almost over (13 more days), I've decided to work as many shifts as possible before closing day. Today I was able to pick up a Sunday shift (Day 83). The weather was cold, freezing actually and it was snowing (a light snow) most of the day. I had 7 Level 2 kids who are just starting to turn. We took some runs on the long magic carpet and then took some runs under the Olympic Chair. The Easter rush has started. Tomorrow we have over 200 kids signed up just for Adventure Camp alone!!! It's going to be a long crazy week.
