Becky and I started the day posing to send our daughters photos of the outfit for the day! This was my "Darla pose" that I learned from her granddaughter who also likes to play dressup.
Soon we all convened at the bus stop for a ride to the Aspen Highlands Ski Resort. There the people from
T Lazy 7 Ranch would pick us up to ride to our destination for the highlight of the day and perhaps the trip.
Barbara and I are quite excited about the snowmobiling. I am going to be sure I do not get cold!
We soon arrived at the office and along with lots of other folks got signed in and outfitted for our 2 hour excursion. Due to avalanche dangers they had to change the route and we did not get to go see the Maroon Bells.
We traversed the countryside on prepared trails through the forest that were quite breathtaking with a view of Pyramid Peak in our sights much of the time.
In this flat, open area we got to play and go as fast as we wanted as long as we did not pass our guide. He was the winner from the beginning. I soon learned that I could hang back for awhile and then go pretty fast.
Part of the time we rode on this maintained forest service road. Often we would pass cross country skiers or people hiking with snowshoes.
At our first stop Becky just couldn't hide her excitement. We all agreed it was a fabulous experience and wanted to go another day. We just ran out of time. We were all impressed with the leopard seats on the snowmobiles and the hand warmers in the handlebars. Who knew?
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| Pyramid Peak |
Our guides were a cute young couple saving their money to get married. At this stop they had hot water for our tea or hot chocolate.
After our ride we were driven back to the Aspen Highlands, a ski area with hotels and 3 restaurants.
We wasted no time finding a wonderful place to eat at the base of the slopes. It amazes me that it can be so cold and you can sit outside in the sun and feel toasty warm.
We then made ourselves at home in front of the fireplace in the welcome center while we waited for our bus. We are getting pretty good at this and it is only our second full day! Leon got me these cute boots for my birthday.
Chris, Becky, and I kept each other awake till the bus arrived.
Back in Snowmass Village we gathered around the fire at the base village to await the 6pm torchlight descent down Fanny Hill.
Then we went into the nearby restaurant, Out of Bounds, for a scrumptious dinner before calling it a day.
Check out the torchlight descent on
you tube.