It just snowed, and snowed, and snowed... even the animals
had snow collecting on their backs!
living in a snowglobe. :) Sean and I mentioned several
times how much it reminded us of Fort Drum.
The road taking us to Strawberry Park Hot Springs was really narrow,
steep, and obviously snow packed. The road actually dead-ended at the Hot Springs,
we were really in the middle of no where.
(and a few people?)
Sean just recently read an article on MSN about the top
10 things to do/see in the Winter in the World and
Strawberry Park Hot Springs was #3! I can see why...
Steamboat Springs is famous for their "Champagne Powder" (smooth, dry and crunchy).
It didn't stop snowing the entire time we were there!!
one right in town... The one in town was very commercial and even had slides.
I'm so glad we chose this one. The website stated that clothing was optional
after dark... glad we left! All the hippies were flocking in as we left...
is 105*, but the water coming in from the source was 170* (what someone told me).
The warmest pool was really hot, and made our pale skin turn red. But it was such
a unique experience, walking on ice and snow into the geothermally heated water. You
could even see flecks of minerals floating in the water.
The girls and I decided to brave crossing the 50* water to sit in another pool, it
was NOT worth it, it was the coolest pool.
We were all paired up with another couple and in charge of
a breakfast and dinner to prepare for the group. It worked out really well!
We ate in the whole time except, we went out to a really nice dinner on New Years Eve.
This picture didn't turn out, but skiers lined up into a 10, then moved into
an 11, then skied down the mountain with fireworks going off. The red in the pic is the 11.
This is the view from the deck.
Early morning hours 1/1/11 Night #3
I am hoping to get some pictures of our snowshoeing adventure from Biff. Biff, Jessica, Barron, Sean and I went shoeshoeing during the day on New Years Eve. We drove to the top of Rabbit Ears Pass, planning on doing a 4 mile loop. It was cold!!! It was seriously -10* outside, I don't even want to think about what the windchill was. The snowshoeing was fun and we warmed up pretty fast, and let me just say... much easier than cross-country skiing (which I did at Fort Drum). The views were gorgeous!! As we trekked along, Jessica started complaining more and more of her hips hurting. (Just so you know, the girl never exercises.) The trail wasn't well marked at all and the next thing we knew, we ended up hiking about 2-3 miles more than we thought! Then at one point, Jessica looked at me with a look of panic and asked me about my nose. She said it was pure white, she called the guys over and from the looks on their face I knew something was going on... They asked me if it hurt, it didn't, but I couldn't feel it either. Luckily Barron had a ski mask, so I put that on. Then poor Jessica really got worried, thinking frostbite was setting in, her pain was getting worse, and then she started dry heaving. Then finally, after 3 hours.... we made it back to the car. And not a minute too soon, I think 4 miles would have been perfect, but 6 or 7 miles was a little much! Ohh and I think that my white nose was a sign of my Raynaud's... but I wish I would've gotten a picture of it. :) Pretty crazy way to end 2010!
Anyway, we had an amazing time in Steamboat Springs with some of our best friends!
Anyway, we had an amazing time in Steamboat Springs with some of our best friends!
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