Next phase of the winter was a week at Sorcerer Lodge where I was cooking for guide Brian Webster and his guests along with the assistant ski guides Josh and Garth as well as the hut custodian Dave. It was a spectacular week, beginning with blue skies and sun but a dearth of the prized Selkirk pow pow. Midweek brought a 60 cm dump and some spicy avalanche conditions, and by Friday we were back to sunny skies, spectacular views, and a fresh sheet of snow to wiggle our way down. The guides and guests were great help in the kitchen, meaning that I was able to ski a lot and learn about guiding by observing Brian, Josh and Garth guide the group through the sometimes complex glaciated terrain surrounding the lodge. We skied on the Nordic Glacier and bagged Escargot, swooped down Lower Wedding Bells, schralped Lee's Trees and schlaedeled the Perfect Glacier.
From Sorcerer I went straight to Battle Abbey for round two of a practicum there. The first few days went as they should; great skiing, beautiful snow and fantastic food prepared by Eileen. A midweek medical emergency meant that one of the guides and the custodian had to be unexpectedly flown out. Luckily for us, there were more than a few accomplished physicians in the group of guests, and the first aid and evacuation went relatively smoothly, and I have to say, I learned a ton. The week proceeded relatively smoothly, with still more snow, some fabulous touring days to Little Ahab and Typee Peak, and great turns down runs like Steepness (AKA Sweetness) and Kitchen Envy.
Gobble gobble (Eileen makes great food)
Moby Dick from the summit of Typee Peak
Skinning up to Schooner Pass - John Goodman Photo
On the summit of Little Ahab - John Goodman photo
Luxury lunch break - John Goodman photo
Typee Peak - John Goodman photo
On Typee Peak with the Wrong Glacier in the background
After flying out of Battle Abbey I managed to see Evan for a few hours in Lake Louise before he left to guide the Wapta in ball-freezing-off conditions. This morning I was happily tootling down the Trans-Canada to visit my sister in Calgary when my trusty, dusty, rusty subaru lost power and died. My sister drove to Canmore to pick me up and it reminded me when she rescued me in Moab out of the City Market parking lot with a mountain of gear around me when my relationship with my climbing partner/boyfriend/ride from Yosemite exploded. Where would the world be without our little sisters to look after us?Moby Dick from the summit of Typee Peak
Skinning up to Schooner Pass - John Goodman Photo
On the summit of Little Ahab - John Goodman photo
Luxury lunch break - John Goodman photo
Typee Peak - John Goodman photo
On Typee Peak with the Wrong Glacier in the background
1 comment:
Hi Jasmine, I have enjoyed reading your blog (while not skiing) How did you do on the ass't guide exam? Send me your email, mine is on my website www.jgoodgravure.com. I'll send you a pic of Robson and Sepp's scars.
Jon Goodman (note, no "h" not a plumbing fixture)
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