Wednesday, April 15, 2009

April 13





We started out on Teikel in the shade, one of five groups on the public ship. The waits were cold and long. The skiing was good but tracked from the bozos in front of us. As soon as we crossed the road with the heli, things improved. Dave Miller-JHAF-tail guided with Jessica out front. He was so great to have on board. Brad knew what he was doing combining the Miller with the Baker. We skied some fun stuff but called it early.  A little spine action too. Wavey and Lisa stopped by on their way back home. We gave them a good send off. Wavey was celebrating his celebrity status after a little guiding with ABA- and off they drove into the sunset in their Chrysler HHR-giddyup. 

Monday, April 13, 2009

April 12




Our forces are smaller now. Benny Dave, Lisa, and Jeff are at ABA. We skied 6 runs on Crudbusters. A bit of a let down without the core of the JHAF. Jessica is excellent. Todd and I played with our Sam Southwick pole plant from "Ski the Outer Limits".  Great film! It's nice being in the mountains and not in the town of Valdez. A good change of scenery. These mountains are HUGE!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

April 11










Last day with VHSG and we didn't fly. We tried many times, boots on, boots off, boots on, boots off, harnesses on, harnesses off, lunch, card counting ski areas, safety meeting, done. What a great dinner and party with the AirForce. VHSG bought us a great dinner at THC (the harbor cafe).
Here are the guides ski run logs for our week . . . yes there are some gaps

April 10



Well it was a milky day. We got one run in the morning and flying was called off by 2pm. All ten of us went back up to Stairway to Heaven and we worked on the Cairn for Coombs. K's group skied off first. Dave the Wave had a big moment up there. We're all part of a huge a spiritual ski chain. It's hard to explain. When I skied down the couloir, I said a little prayer for Doug at the same spot where I dropped a shoe earlier in the week. Safety meeting under an overhang at the bottom of the couloir and we all skied back to the Tsaina lodge. One run and done. Late in the day, Ledger almost got kicked out of the motel but the Valdez Heli Ski Guide Underground Railroad kicked into action and hid him all over town. Problem solved.

Friday, April 10, 2009

April 9 Down Day



So after four exceptional days we had a no fly day today. We hung out with the chambermaids in the morning. They even had to hide in Dave and Lisa's JHAF central bathroom when they thought their boss was at the door. But it was Pete hobbling up on his crutches. Hilarious comedy. We went to the THC for a great lunch-grilled halibut on a caesar salad-excellente! I did some souvenir shopping after that, laundry, mail, a huge nap. And then the Valdez HeliSkiGuides bought us drinks and apps in the bar and we hung out until midnight. Lots of fun.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

April 8






After Meteroite the day before and Pete's accident. We had to rebalance the heli's weight and reconfigure the groups. I was selected to ski with Benny, Dave the Wave, Jeff Leger, and JZ guiding us. Kirsten's group opted for some "casual" martini skiing. We all flew way out to the Shoup Glacier and our group hit Stonehenge and some other newly named areas by Zell. It was a really new area for most everyone. Our steep descents were really open, exposed but beautiful. All of us had lunch together on the glacier. It was another very intense and fantastic day. I'm learning a lot up here.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

April 7


Beyond words. Many discussions took place during the early morning. Are we really going to ski Meteorite? Yes, no. Dave the Wave and Brad discussed it at length and from what I gathered the consensus was no. Wavey did it 11 year ago with Doug and as he describes it Doug had his nervous twitch going before he went. You know that little foot shuffle and pole twitch he used to do. So he looks up at Wavey and says, "What do I do?" Dave the Wave says , "just go".
Well, that first turn is the hardest. We all skied it. It was calling to Brad and he made the decision, little did I know when we boarded the heli. But as it loomed larger I knew where we were headed. I studied that line as best I could from the heli. Whatever happened to a first run warm-up. Well this was it. Remember, we are in a private ship with carte blanche. It's very different than coming up here and skiing with the public.
Here's a heli shot to hold you over. I'm still so focused. As the say in Bikram Yoga "tremendous focus and concentration". I also sing Echo and the Bunnymen in my head, "Do it Clean. You know what I mean." Just that one line over and over. Also turn, pause turn, pause. So much focus! Unfortunately on our last run on The Wall, Lisa got snagged by a bergshrund and had to climb out. It must have been super scary- an abyss to nowhere. Then Pete followed her tracks saw the Bergshrund, tried to jump it at high speed, and he landed on the uphill side with a double heel release. He had to go to the clinic the next day and he had broken his leg. The break was the fibula-six to eight weeks to heal. That really sucks.