Hello from across the ditch. Sorry we didn’t post yesterday, in fact we really didn’t take many photos at all…it was too damned cold. -8 at the lifts 🙁 Today was much kinder. -5 at the car & -3 at the lift. Veritable heatwave conditions. We were actually able to take gloves off to use cameras without getting frostbitten fingers. It really was that cold. I don’t think we would have enjoyed the -20 day they had earlier in the season.
For those that don’t know, Sir Leslie Brough is a living legend here. He is one of the original 1947 crew that actually established Coronet Peak Skifield. In earlier years when I didn’t do a great deal of skiing, I actually got to know he & his wife very well & in fact we owe them a great deal for putting us in the know as to where to go & what to do. Coronet Peak has recognized his contributions in several ways but the most memorable is the dedication of one of the main ski runs to him, & fittingly it is called Broughs Way. The photo above is the end of that run. We were lucky enough to catch up with them again this season as he doesn’t come up the mountain much anymore, he is not as young as he used to be! He means a lot to us.
On other notes, we have had 2 very fine, clear days but with that comes crowds so the skiing has been a little cramped and yesterday was just so cold, even last night at the cottage it was a little difficult keeping warmth in the house, but we managed with the help of some Scotch & Vodka. Amazing stuff that.
Really, that’s about all. We’re both keeping well, enjoying our skiing very much. We have added a few photos to the album, so enjoy!
C & R