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Monday, February 29, 2016

Squaw Valley 1

Sunday I headed to Reno/Tahoe airport for the western trauma meeting at squaw valley. Nice flight from sfo to rno. Reminded me of the scenes flying into queenstown. 
My room wasn't quite ready so I enjoyed the sun out on the patio. 
With beer and a ridiculous burger. 
Once I was checked in it was hot tub time. Trying to forget I had been awake for a million hours at this point. 
Good beer and warm water with cool air. Perfection. 
And a fabulous sunset. 



Wonderful first day. I tried to go to bed early but my neighbors had other ideas. Still enjoyed my time at the resort and happy that my meeting doesn't start until 10am est!

Snowshoeing.

Woke up to a gorgeous leap day. After the morning meetings I headed out for some snowshoeing. 
With th warm temps there was some slush and mud but overall I found a good amount of snow. I managed to wander for about 8-9km. 
Very nice views, even if not much elevation. 
I will slowly be delayering as it gets warm! 
Looking over the village. 
And the golf course. 
I briefly wandered up some areas that probably weren't meant to be trails. 

I came down to the flats where the dog sledding is. Too little snow for that. And no sledding! 
Some snow shoeing on the gravel....
Some golf and some snow....
The snow showing version of the balance beam. 
Beautiful. 
Crossing the creek. Lovely but no snow on the bridge!

Reminder I am on a golf course. 
Stripping down the layers. 

And wandering up thru some trees. This was the back country section so a little more challenging. 

Sun sun sun! 
Speed bump!  I think this is for the golf.  
Gorgeous day. 
I really enjoyed this section with lots of snow and no people :) 

And some nice homes....

Back across the street to the flatter trails with less snow. 
Lake placid. Version 2.0. 

Reminding me of the Pinehurst putter boy. Great workout be beautiful scenery. Even if some mud and gravel! 

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Linville Gorge

Saturday several of the Charlotte crew headed to Linville gorge for a hike. We had some plans but we were quickly rerouted by a very muddy road and a non 4wd vehicles. Instead we started down pine gap trail with an idea to hike to Babel and then back on the road. 
We quickly ran into some serious ice shelves. Most of us chose to turn around. 
Feeling happier as I'm almost to the road and free of ice. Mud I'm fine. Ice sheets scare me. 
We walked up the road for awhile which was a nice mental break as we didn't have to watch our steps constantly. 
With a lot of uphill got nice and warm!
We were at Babel and ran in to some people coming up it. There was ice but didn't sound as bad as pine gap so we went for it. At this point there were 4 on the pine gap to Linville gorge hike, 6 on Babel tower, and 8 who had bailed to home or a winery! 
Rob found us on Babel as he had left the other group. So we were 7 and 3. Ice here, but it wasn't near drop offs as much and was easier to navigate. 

Nice views over the gorge here and there. 
Finally a glimpse of the river. At an awesome camping spot I want to go back to. 


We then carried down what we were pretty sure was the main trail. After some indecision we ended up at a semi frozen creek. We thought the trail was meant to be along the river so we headed downward towards the water. 
This was a good decision as we found an awesome snack spot. It was unfortunately not actually the right trail, but worth it for the views. 
And time for a beer!


After enjoying the views it was time to head back up up up in attempts to find the real trail. 4 went back to Babel car park and rob, Teresa, and I headed onward. 

After a few "well, it's a trail.....I don't know if it's the trail...." moments we were excited to find an actual sign! 
We had made it to cabin trail, 0.75 miles long and 1000ft elevation.....but dinner time and darkness was approaching so we went for it. 
Excited to know we were almost there! 
Gorgeous views on the way up. And we ran into the other three who had taken a harrowing trip along who knows what trail between pine gap and here! 
Up and up and up. 
Rewarded with great views. Once we got to the car we had the added adventure of off-roading in the Ford Fusion and almost getting hit head on but some high teenager trying to show off in the mud. But we made it to dinner which was fabulous. Excellent adventure!!