This TR is about a trip to Baldface Lodge organized by the Tokyo based, Hakuba skiing Poachninja crew.
Most of the trips I’ve joined these guys on have been “interesting” in the sense of the Chinese curse. Generally the fun to be had varied between type 2 (scary/exhausting/miserable at the time, but fun to think back on) and type 3 (stuff you wish could be deleted from long term memory).
This has included such things as the following:
’Interesting’ hikes
Nice picnic spots
’Interesting’ descents.
At some point, I asked Pinky and StuntCok whether they ever did a trip that was just type 1 fun (not just fun in retrospect, but fun at the time as well). They looked at each other as if baffled by this strange concept (‘They actually allow you to do that?’) but apparently a seed had been planted.
Along for the ride were Pinky (stillnoprogress), StuntCok, Jimmy and Sayaka (all from Tokyo), Soprano from San Francisco, myself and Barbara from New Mexico and Russell from Hong Kong. (Actually, Russell started out with a different name, but Barbara and Sayaka thought that it didn’t suite him, so he’s Russell now).
The trip started with two days in Nelson, including two days of skiing at Whitewater and an evening watching ‘The Hockey’ (Spokane vs. Nelson juniors, Nelson coming out on top). On the afternoon of the second day we collected at the Nelson airport to catch a short heli ride out to the Baldface lodge.
We got our heli briefing from this gentleman. “Keep your dreads out of the tail rotor!”
Barbara and Soprano listen skeptically.
Then we headed up.
Big bird dressed in white and red.
The lodge itself is isn’t exactly the Motel 6.
Perched in a spectacular location.
A pleasant place to hang out at the end of the day.
Day 1
That first morning we met the other people who we would be sharing the cat with: Keith and Jen from Vancouver as well as the ‘Jeffs’ from South Carolina (AKA: ‘The Men in Black’; AKA: ‘Bulldog’ and ‘Gibby’, no doubt from an earlier career starring in a buddy cop show). Here ensued the usual multi-sided assessment process inevitable with any pick-up crew.
Jen and Nick (left) and Gibby and Bulldog (right) try to avoid staring at ninja teletubby Jimmy.
In the end, everyone got along great with no weak links.
Adult supervision was provided by guides Brad and Graham and cat driver Boney. In addition, for a while we were joined by an actual professional photographer, Nick Diamond, who was kind enough to give us permission to post some of his work in the TR.
http://www.nickdiamondphotography.ca/
In the following, whenever you spot an actually good shot, you will inevitably find his discrete watermark in the upper right hand corner.
Heading up the first time, we were all struck by how the trees had been absolutely plastered with snow by the long series of early winter storms that preceded our arrival.
I think there is some sort of plant life under there…
Not having much experience with cat skiing, we all became quite enamored with the relaxed pace. Although one does end up getting quite a few runs, there was no particular rush needed to beat the cat to the bottom (at least with our group). As such, there was no great hurry gearing up or doing the runs. In addition, the cat rides themselves were fun as well, with music playing and a chance to chat with anyone in the group on the way up.
Barbara and Jen (no doubt) gossiping about the clowns they were stuck hanging out with.
By now, having heard about ‘The Hockey’, the scenery, the lodge and cat amenities, etc., you’re probably asking yourself how the skiing was. Well, it didn’t suck…
Guide Brad drops in, showing promise of good things to come.
Sayaka enjoys the creamy goodness.
Jimmy (apparently embarrassed about something) hides his lower body.
StuntCok, incapable of embarrassment, hides nothing.
Russell decides to rearrange the snowpack.
Soprano ruins a perfectly good pillow while Barbara looks on in dismay.
Yeah, I guess it’s deep enough…
While getting to know the terrain, we occasionally misjudged certain features. To illustrate, one cliff band provided some entertainment:
StuntCok and Jimmy looking for a solution.
Soprano decides to try tree hugging for inspiration.
Nick finally decides to go for it, and yes, sticks the landing!
New Years Eve Party
As advertised, this trip happened over new years. As might be expected there were some festivities that evening. These commenced with a Roman candle exchange:
Cry havoc!
…and let loose the dogs of war!
Don’t try this at home kids.
I didn’t get any shots from the indoor portion of the party, but it looked something like this:
TBC
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