Wednesday, February 16, 2011

32 Degrees and Sunny



As I described yesterday, Jiminy Peak has a tendency to require multiple hoods, goggles and handwarmers. Yet, the stars aligned and we were given 32 degrees and sunny. It was extremely difficult to know how to dress for the weather. Ed and I debated about baseball hats or winter hats. We went with winter hats. Sean and Jeff debated about boots and shin guards. They went with neither. Some of today's choices were better than others.


On our little drive to practice, we are greeted by this nice, little mountain.
The wind turbine is completely still.


Whirlaway looks spectacular. Under a dusting of soft snow, the surface is icy and hard.
This is where the girls will set up slalom training.


Ed, with his stunner shades. The courses are set, the snow is good. He is loving life here.



The men are on the foxes. The training course over here is spectacular, if I must say so myself. The men prepare for a day of very fast slalom. Alex R is feeling a little left out of the bromance blossoming beside him.

Congratulations to Will for having the fastest times of the day on the mens side.




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