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January 11, 2010

mountainoffering

i was recently asked by a friend from a warm climate texas city if the snow and all the effects it has on everyday life is still exciting after living in denver for more than one winter season. now, i personally would much rather be running in scorching heat than see your breath cold, and biking in humidity you could swim in than bundling up for a bitter frozen ride. some might be more inclined to play in the cold, and respectfully so, though just not for me. i account this to my southwest upbringing. though what i have realized most about the colorado winter is that you have to roll with the punches. there is a big difference in getting all giddy about the snow falling from the sky as you watch out the window all snuggled up in a snuggie with some hot tea versus gearing up to go compete and revel in what this snowy wonderland has to offer. even if i supremely hated the wintriness i don't think i could pass up what it has to afford to give the adventurous soul. the biggest bummer about taking a winter weekend trip is that you can't camp, well not really. i mean i have, but pretty positive i wouldn't do it again. it is not very fun setting up your sleeping arrangements on a few feet of snow and only hoping there is enough whiskey to go around so you can fall asleep to a drunken lullaby and forget about that draft of wind. i feel like there is so much hate that spurs from cold weather whether you want to admit it or not.

this weekend was spent taking on what the white covered mountain had to throw at us. it's not everyday you get to ski snow capped mountains with the sun shining down on you. with perfect temperatures to not feel too cold but just cold enough to keep you moving you can't help but be grateful for moments like this in life. i'm glad my friend i was skiing with could agree whole heartily. conversation sparked about how lucky we are as colorado residents to enjoy the mountains year round, that is, if you wish to stomach the cold of mother nature. and if you do, i can promise it will bring you alive a little more.





(hopefully soon i'll acquire a camera and will take and post pictures of my own again)


1 comment:

Kimberly Aardal said...

Yes, we are so lucky to live in this beautiful state. Winter is even more special in some cases. There are places you can go and not hear any sound at all and the snow blankets the quiet even more. I agree, it spurs the adventurer in all of us if you are just quiet enough to listen.