Snowboarding and Pool

Day: 6

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I climb out of my top bunk, glance out the window and guess what? Thats Right! Another spectacular day for snowboarding and breathing that beautiful alpine air. I woke up a little late so I skipped breakfast, threw on some snow cloths, grabbed my board and made a straitline to the train up to the ski lifts. I grabbed a couple of crousaints and a banana at the market to eat on the gondola and headed up.

This was the best day for snowboarding yet. It was clear and dry, the only complaint was that it was slightly on the cold side (15 F). But really, who am I to complain. I ended up spending all four hours of my half day pass on the mountain, then headed down to grab some groceries and a bottle of wine for dinner. I spent an hour finishing up “Wicked”, then took a little catnap because I knew it would be a good night because we were headed to town for a pool competition.

Some new friends, James and Dave, and I headed up to compete in a friendly pool game with an assortment of local Brits, Aussies, and French. Needless to say for those of you that have seen me play pool that I was out in the first round, yet I didn’t stress because my 5 franc ($4) entry fee included my first beer. I spent the next hour or two just drinking a few beers and visiting with everyone who is up here working through the snow season. A little buzzed, I took a slow walk back to my hostel for the end of another beautiful Swiss day.

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7 Responses to “Snowboarding and Pool”

  • Dad says:

    Making new friends, drinking beer, snowboarding. Sounds to me like you are not running away from anything, rather you are running toward a lifetime of memories.
    It was great finding you on IM the other night, catching up on all the latest. Thanks for the new screensaver of the Alps. Keep the photos coming son. Your work is great.

  • Mike High (Step Dad) says:

    Rob,
    These set of pictures are awsome! That’s alot of snow. Sounds like you are gettting in some great snowboarding in a great place. Take a run for me and remember these slopes, as they are probably the best you will ride

  • Sister says:

    Start’n to look a little scruffy!!!

  • Sister says:

    Happy Birthday to Josh!!!32years old!!!

  • Mike High (Step Dad) says:

    Rob,
    With your new mountain man look, I see you and Aaron look almost identical.
    What’s happening today?

  • Rob,

    I love your pictures, they are gorgeous. Annette just told me that you are blogging your trip, and I look foward to following it for the next couple of years. (and seeing the pictures) I don’t know if you remember us, but we were on the cruise together in Oct.(the one that left from Houston). Take care, and have fun!!!
    Beth

  • Jo Isley says:

    I believe you owe us one day’s worth of blog and pictures… don’t slow down now!

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