Ready for powder |
Lego in the hotel room - bit warmer than the RV |
Just like riding a bike for Rob |
On day five we had to move back into the RV for a couple of nights
as the hotel was booked for the weekend. With the rumour circulating that powder was on the way
from a storm in the west we booked the hotel again for Sunday night as the
resort has no water available for RVs and we were feeling the need for a
shower. Fiona hit the wall late Friday morning and started making mistakes due
to tiredness. No such problem for Rob or Symi. After a long lunch break and
some food Fiona headed back in the afternoon to find that things were no
better. Time for a rest day on Saturday. As it turned out the powder forecast
was strengthening so Symi and Rob decided to join her. Out with the slow
cooker – beef in red wine for dinner, and onto the computer to write up three blogs
in one day as we were a bit behind (too many hours in the snowboarding office).
By 5pm Saturday evening the snow started coming down!
Sunday dawned with a lot of powder on the ground. We had waxed the snowboards the day before and were lined up at the lifts at 9am. We got to the top and there it was - the longed for powder. Rob was away and down the hill with very little adjustment. Symi was just a little slower and Fiona was down and buried in the powder with the memories flooding back about just how tiring powder is. Finally we all got it worked out and we had a fantastic day. Symi mastered the 360 by the end of the day and then next day helped Fiona remember how to do them. Sleep came very easily that night.
We then had one more day on the snow. We only lasted the morning as to be honest we were all done in. Even Rob gave up before the end of the day. We had a fantastic week.
By 5pm Saturday evening the snow started coming down!
Yeti foot prints? |
Luckily Rob's bike is inside! |
Sunday dawned with a lot of powder on the ground. We had waxed the snowboards the day before and were lined up at the lifts at 9am. We got to the top and there it was - the longed for powder. Rob was away and down the hill with very little adjustment. Symi was just a little slower and Fiona was down and buried in the powder with the memories flooding back about just how tiring powder is. Finally we all got it worked out and we had a fantastic day. Symi mastered the 360 by the end of the day and then next day helped Fiona remember how to do them. Sleep came very easily that night.
Symi doing 360's
We then had one more day on the snow. We only lasted the morning as to be honest we were all done in. Even Rob gave up before the end of the day. We had a fantastic week.
We had advertised the RV but unfortunately the wifi
reception at the resort was non-existent for us with our hotspot and the resort
wifi was extremely slow and only seemed to work first thing in the morning. We had a few people interested but nothing serious. It is hard to
imagine that in a few weeks we will be home and no longer living in an RV.
We hit the road for Arizona with a stop in Santa Fe for lunch and a wander around. We felt we had to have Mexican for lunch and managed to find a recommended diner which we enjoyed. After a wander around the town we headed off towards Arizona. While we were in Santa Fe we connected to the Wifi to find we had lots of interest in the RV - Yay. We also found out that the Washingtons (the Australian family we met in Moab) were going to be in Sedona for Christmas. Symi was very happy with this news.
We hit the road for Arizona with a stop in Santa Fe for lunch and a wander around. We felt we had to have Mexican for lunch and managed to find a recommended diner which we enjoyed. After a wander around the town we headed off towards Arizona. While we were in Santa Fe we connected to the Wifi to find we had lots of interest in the RV - Yay. We also found out that the Washingtons (the Australian family we met in Moab) were going to be in Sedona for Christmas. Symi was very happy with this news.
Santa Fe for Lunch |
The snow followed us! |
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