Monthly Archives: December 2013

First Day!

Had my first ski day of the season yesterday. Owowowowowow. A hot shower and a night’s sleep has helped somewhat, but turns in the bumps today are not real pleasant. At least we’ve got more sunshine, and it’s not quite as warm, so it isn’t so slushy (yet).

WAY too many people on the slopes, though – some kind of problem with the grooming has a bunch of pistes closed, so all the holiday skiers are crammed on about 2/3 the regular number of trails. At least not very many of them seem interested in the off-piste, even the little shots between the marked trails. Oh well, more for us… 🙂

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Villars-Sur-Ollon

And here’s the view from the outside of where we were having lunch:

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I’ve been to Villars before, so there are lots more pictures here:

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And here:

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Switzerland: a magical land of cheese and chocolate.

So, posts have been a bit sporadic due to a lack of WiFi in the English countryside and in the Swiss Mountains. We spent a few days visiting with my wife’s relatives in England. This included a traditional English Christmas dinner (complete with plum pudding), and a Boxing Day party with some family friends.

Pictures of all that are up at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthias99/sets/72157639064073485/

Unfortunately I was misled about the weather conditions today, so we slept through a morning of bright sunshine and didn’t ski! But, on the plus side, here was lunch at the “Col de Sud” restaurant near the ski area:

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A new camera!

While waiting for my car to warm up during the snowstorm last week, I was messing around with my new Olympus TG-2 and noticed these perfect snowflakes hitting my windshield.  I thought I’d try out the “super macro” mode on the camera, so I crammed it up against the inside of the backlit windshield and this is what I got… (click through for all sizes)

There’s definitely some chromatic abberation (especially in the third photo; you can see some green/purple fringes on the edges of the ice), but not bad for about 30 seconds from the inside of a car.  Of course, I can’t go scuba diving with my SLR…

Matt and Lili’s Excellent Adventure: Part 0

So I got married in October.  As part of that whole process there was a lot of discussion about where our lives were going, and where our careers were going, and where we wanted them to go in the future.  Bucket lists were discussed.  Dreams were voiced.  Crazy ideas were floated.  The most immediate result of that process: we’re going skiing and travelling.  More or less for six months.  Leaving tomorrow.  (Well, technically much later today.)

Based on reactions of people at the wedding and that we have told about this in the last month, I have prepared this handy list of frequently asked questions:

Q: Wait, what?  You’re leaving?

Yep.  We’re flying to London tomorrow.

Q: When are you coming back?

We’re back from Europe next month.  Then the US leg of the tour starts!

Q: What?  There’s more?

You betcha.  After that Lili is headed to LA for a couple weeks, and then she’s meeting me in Salt Lake City, and then we’re going on a road trip to ski and visit people for the next few months.

Q: But what about your job(s)?

For a variety of reasons that I don’t want to delve into right now, 6-12 months ago I started thinking about leaving my job after the wedding.  Then some really crazy things happened at the office in the last few months.  The upshot of all that is that once we’re back from Europe I will be doing some work for EMC remotely while we are travelling in the US, probably for the next six months or so.  Lili is going to be making some side trips to Los Angeles to network and audition throughout the spring.

Q: So where are you going?

We’re spending Christmas with some of Lili’s relatives in the UK, and then New Years with my in-laws in Switzerland.  (Lili’s mother is from Geneva.)

After that we had planned on coming back to the US.  But then Vail Resorts started adding European partnerships to their Epic Pass.  So now we’re staying a couple more weeks in Europe and visiting:

None of which I’ve been to and which I’m very excited about.

Once we’re back in the US, we plan on skiing in:

With additional road trip stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, possibly Boulder and/or Denver, and anywhere else that looks promising.

Q: Woah, that’s pretty crazy!

Well, there’s been a lot of planning.  I’ve been trying to do a big ski trip like this for a few years, so there’s been some saving involved.  I’ve already been to a lot of these places and learned the ins and outs of (reasonably) cheap travel and (somewhat) afforable skiing.  Honorable mention to Vail’s ‘Epic Pass’ (http://www.snow.com/epic-pass.aspx) for being pretty ridiculous.  And my wonderful wife for being exceedingly understanding and adventurous.

Q: Can I come with you?

Well… probably not the whole time, no.  But if you want to try to meet up with us somewhere, let us know!

Q: Can I help?

We’re pretty well set.  But if you know anyone who wants to rent us a condo in Summit County for a few weeks, cheap…

Q: Can I follow your crazy adventures?

Definitely!  You can follow along here (www.theskigeek.com), or with my fancy new Facebook page-y thing (https://www.facebook.com/theskigeek), or @TheSkiGeek on Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheSkiGeek , if I ever remember to use it).

I’m not sure how easy it will be to upload stuff from Europe, but when we have WiFi accessible I’ll try to do so.  Once we’re back in the US there should be a more regular stream of updates.