Sunday, February 6, 2011

Here, There and Everywhere

Yesterday we went on an epic ski adventure. You think we would have learned from our epic hike in the fall...

Everything was going well and we were really enjoying ourselves (despite my horrendous wipe out) and then we realized that we didn't know exactly which direction we were going and that we should head home. I thought we were near the lake we had been on before, so we followed a little trail in that direction. We made it onto a lake, but it was so foggy we had no idea if we were on the right one! The fog was really disorienting and it took a while for Trav to convince me we were where we wanted to be. Three and a half hours after leaving the apartment, we finally made it to the end of our route. Whew!

I'm pretty sure this was our route. The distance calculator says we skiied 8 miles!
Maybe we should take a tip or two from the Norwegian Mountain Code:

Be prepared

Leave word of your route

Be weather-wise

Be equipped for bad weather and frost

Learn from the locals

Use a map and compass

Do not go solo

Turn back in time - sensible retreat is no disgrace

Conserve energy and build a snow shelter if necessary

1 comment:

Unknown said...

So it turns out it's NOT a helmet you need, it's a compass or a map, perhaps?