Life at 9,900 feet

Since Accenture has allowed me to take such a huge step and take a leave for three months, I have decided to create this sweet little blog. I am creating this mostly because I know these next three months will fly by and other than only remembering that I skied a little, I want to make sure I remember as much as possible. I'm not sure how these next couple months will play out or even the next year or two following, but one thing is for sure. This experience is definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Early morning tomorrow

After my big day yesterday, I decided to give my ankle a rest today, especially since we may be getting some snow later this week.  Breckenridge announced a couple hours ago that they were going to open up Imperial Lift tomorrow, which is the last lift to be opened.  I took a picture of the area Imperial Lift early this year, called Lake Chutes.  I'm not sure what will be open tomorrow up there, but I'm taking my powder skis out for the first time this year.  I can't wait!  It may be a quick day again tomorrow, but it will hopefully be worth it.

This lift is quite impressive.  It is the highest, altitude-wise, in North America.  The top of the lift is 12,840 feet high.  Well, I'm off to get first chair tomorrow.

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