The Last Day
After six months of farewells it had to finally happen. Farewell Mads, it’s been great to ski (and travel, fish, climb, run, ride and party) with you!
After six months of farewells it had to finally happen. Farewell Mads, it’s been great to ski (and travel, fish, climb, run, ride and party) with you!
It snowed so much in Canada last weekend there was enough for skiing and boarding in Sunshine Village, and we’ve got proof.
[kad_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/s5kvQv7WnUY” width=”600″ height=”400″ maxwidth=”900″ autoplay=”true”]“One of those summer Alberta snowstorms! Not as much as we had hoped but we drove up to the highest spot near by to find some snow. Cant complain for August! Got to tick off 22 months of riding so far!! Hopefully I can find the snow in September and make it 23!”
Props: JohnEOtherSide
Track: Endhim – “Mr. Bass” by Andhim feat. Super Flu
The Miramar family thrives on the diverse personalities, stuff experiences and contributions of it’s members.
This year’s 4th of July weekend at the lodge was a case in point, when we hosted guests, members – and twins in training for membership – from 2 to 92.
Thomas and Thaddeus are already learning to be baseball fans and we hope to see them on skis for the first time this winter, while Emmy-award-winning scenic designer Harry just bought himself a new pair!
Here’s one of the best clips so far: an early morning descent of Loges Peak at Aspen Highlands with Mads and the A Team. Enjoy!
[kad_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/1zTpzkrEHKQ” width=”600″ height=”400″ maxwidth=”900″ autoplay=”true”]Do you rock a GoPro? Let us know, view we’re always looking for more videos to post on our YouTube channel.
Just when you thought you had gotten over last winter, be warned (i.e., get ready to celebrate): The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts it will be super cold with a slew of snow for much of the country, even in places that don’t usually see too much of it, like the Pacific Northwest.
Look for above-normal snow and below-normal temperatures for much of New England; icy conditions in parts of the South; and frigid weather in the Midwest. The snowiest periods in the Pacific Northwest will be in mid-December, early to mid-January and mid- to late February, the almanac predicts.
“Just about everybody who gets snow will have a White Christmas in one capacity or another,” editor Janice Stillman said from Dublin, New Hampshire, where the almanac is compiled. It’s due out in the coming week.
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