MIKE HALL: Adventure Motorcycle,Travel, Motorcycle, Overlanding, Backcountry, Avalanche, Snowmobile, Snowboard, Snowboard, Sledboarding, Winter Fat Tire Mountain Bike, Mountain Bike, Ski Patrol @ Montana, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, Utah, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Jackman, Maine
Showing posts with label Afton Alps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Afton Alps. Show all posts

Saturday, April 05, 2014

A Week in the Life of a Snowboard Patrolin' / Mudder Mountain Biker in the Spring Time

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It was about 2 months ago that I was at this sign post. That night it was -7 degrees and over a foot of snow. Now with the Spring thaw in full swing the trail has a bit of different look and feel to it.

On the way out from the trailhead I encountered extreme mud and ice. There were sections that I had to slog through mud and water and push the Pugsley. I still have the studded tires on the bike. There were also sections of ice that were rideable and the studs were required. Once again the ride started out in the late sun of the afternoon and ended with the headlamps and dark ride back to the truck. Good Times!!

 I never get tired of witnessing a sundown in the country.

This is a section of the river valley that I have been riding and exploring for the past 35 years. Back in the late 70's it was on my enduro motorcycles. Then as they closed sections to summer motorized travel, the river valley is still open to snowmobiles in the winter, I began riding mountain bikes. I have been drawn to the banks of the river because of the diversity of the terrain and as the seasons change the challenges of the travel.
 As we pedaled along the river a pair of Bald Eagles flew past us and headed up river. It was then that I noticed the Eagle nest across the river high in a tree. Always something new to observe.
 Yours truly, hammering the Spring mud on the Surly Pugsley with the full pack.
 Navigating a water crossing in the dark under an old railroad bridge, it was a deep one. 2 1/2 - 3 feet deep. The best part of this crossing was that the bottom was solid and I just powered through it. I've seen it deeper here in the past.
 Back at the truck after a very good mountain bike ride. Mud and weeds hangin' from the Pug, it was an adventure. It wasn't easy, that was the good part.

With a Spring ride like this, it had a bit of everything. Mud, ice and water. Each ride along the river provides a challenge depending on the season and the weather conditions. That is what keeps me coming back for over 30 years. One has to at times look around and realize that there are opportunities to have an adventure close to home.
 Studs
Ride On!!

 Snowboarding Season Continues in Minnesota
 With a 2 day week-end, I have been splitting between mountain biking and snowboarding. With a good old time winter here in Minnesota the snow is still here on the ski resorts hills.

As I was riding the chairlift, I saw what the gold chair was all about. It had the date of the first year for Afton Alps December 1963, 50 years ago...Wow!
 With temps in the 50's the snow was good the carve around in. Many people can't wait for the next season, Spring to happen. I don't wish my life away. It is best to live in the moment and make the most of the weather and conditions that are happening in front of me.

Tomorrow looks like a day on the slopes, snowboarding and enjoying the warm weather on soft Spring snow.
Carve ON!!

Monday, December 23, 2013

Snowboard Patrol / Good to be on the Board

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Clicked a couple of quick pictures from the chairlift of snowboarders in flight off the big air jumps. Good day to be snowboarding, cold and snowing, was at Aftonhttp://www.aftonalps.com/ for about 11 hours on Sunday...Ride On!



Monday, December 16, 2013

First Night of the Snowboard Patrol Season / Zero Degrees and a Winter Moon

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Good to get back on the snowboard. 0 degrees and a Sunday night, the resort was quiet.

Got 3 runs in and had a injury call for Ski Patrol. Snowboarded over to the scene and applied a sling and swath to a young fellow with a broken collar bone. Wow right back into the Ski Patrol season.

Great to be back on the snowboard...Ride On!!

Monday, March 25, 2013

Afton Alps Ski Hill / Snowboarding & Tubing

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Mid winter conditions are giving us good snowboarding at the end of March at the ski hill.
 The view across the bridge at the fire pit and the info sign, below the front bowl.
 Funneling into the main bowl.

 On Patrol...

The Tube Park @ Afton Alps
 The gang came out to have a good time in the tube park.
 Hanging out with the Grandkids at the tube park.
Brothers being brothers...outdoors and good food. Keeping the energy level at a high level.
Good Times!!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Second Day of Snowboard Ski Patroling in Sub Zero Temps

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The view from the board on a crisp winter afternoon about -8 degrees F. Ski Patrol 2 days in a row with sub zero temps.

Minnesotans are becoming soft, the media must be scaring them and they don't come outside to enjoy the winter. The snow is great and with all the snow making there is even some soft snow to carve up on the snowboard. It's great to be out making turns on the board.

 The transition from daylight to dark.
 It's a good feeling to be on the hill as a Ski Patrol, not having any calls is good. Last night we were needed 3 times to help with medical emergencies.

I take pride in the fact that we are prepared for any medical situation that may arise. I am in radio contact with the patrol room any time it is needed. We can respond with a snowmobile and toboggan or a first aid toboggan located at the top of many of the hills to transport a patient to the Ski Patrol room. We have access to ambulance or even a helicopter if it is needed. When the weather is bitter cold, it is not only the injury we deal with, but also the effects of the cold on an injured skier or snowboarder. Speed of transport is very important to get the patient to the warm patrol room and then deal with the injury.

I really enjoy all the aspects of being a Snowboarding Ski Patrol. The bonus is improving my personal snowboarding and first aid responding skills.

GOOD TIMES!!

Monday, January 21, 2013

A Sunday Night at the Resort on Ski Patrol @ -2 Degrees

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Sunday night with extreme temps and winds makes for a classic mid-winter night. I make a sweep of the resort at the end of the night on the snowmobile and park it on the top hill. It gives me one last snowboard run down the frontside through the bowl. With temps below zero the snow machines are making plenty of new snow. 


A cold winter night with the moon overhead.

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

New Years Eve @ Afton Alps / Ski Patrol

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Just finished riding the snowmobile across the resort to close the hills. Now I ride my snowboard down the hill for the first run of 2013. This is 2 years in a row for this.
 It's -9 degrees and they are making snow. It's like a snow storm at the top of the Hill.

A view down the hill towards the main chalet @ midnight.

Monday, December 31, 2012

On the Snow at Afton Alps

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My son Jeff and his family, joined me out at the ski hill today while I was Ski Patroling.

Grandson Owen enjoying the snow after his ski lesson.

Monday, December 10, 2012