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a day riding the chugach
As you lie in bed you hear the sound of helicopters warming up. You
wake to realize that it's a bluebird day. You head for the dining
area and there is a buzz in the air. Groups are posted the night
before so you already know what time your flight departs. You have
plenty of time eat breakfast and get ready for the days excursion.
A sack lunch is provided for you and kept in your pack. As you
prepare to fly out your guide goes through a refresher of the safety
briefings you went through the night before. At this point your body
is full of excitement. You load the aircraft and before you know it,
you have sensory overload. You have suddenly realized you are
experiencing an adventure beyond your dreams. The Chugach welcomes
you.
The heli lands on a peak that has vistas in every direction.
Suddenly there is silence filled with excitement. You and your group
are standing all alone on a remote peak in the Chugach. This is what
you came for. At this point your guide goes through all of the
safety aspects of your first descent in these mountains. This is a
great time for questions if you have any. It is imperative that
every member of the group is on the same page. After all safety
questions have been clarified, your guide drops in. He floats down
the slope effortlessly and pulls out into a safe zone and signals
that it is your turn. You give yourself a push and away you go.
Suddenly realizing that the snow under your feet feels as though its
baby powder. Cold, deep and dry. We like to call it "blower".
The snow tends to create large plumes of blowing snow behind you
like a vapor trail. As you reach the end of your run you are
overwhelmed with enjoyment. Most say, "that was the best run of my
life" only to say that on the next run as well. By days end most
state that was the best day of their life. Skiing or Snowboarding in
the Chugach has a tendency to do just that. When you arrive back at
the facility you have the opportunity to grab a cold beverage, share
stories with others, take a sauna or just plain relax until dinner.
There is always something to do until your next day arrives... |