The Magical Healing Powers of Fresh Snow
I took a snow morning on Tuesday.
Vancouver weather has been dreary. We have been setting records for the most rainy days in a month. Finally the forecast was for blue sky and fresh snow!
Being the first guy up past Brockton, I was making my own trail. Likely 16" - 20" of dry fresh powder. Normally this hike takes me around 80 minutes. Happily working very hard to create a route, it took me almost 3 hours to arrive at the Second Peak of Seymour Mountain. (aka Tim Jones Peak)
By the time this shot was taken there were still only 2 sets of tracks to be found. It is amazing to me that this beautiful playground can be so close the city below.
Yesterday I was thrilled at how well my ankle was doing. After 3 months of stretches, setbacks and foam-rolling daily, this was the best my lower right leg had felt since August. It had to have been the wonderful snow.
The Magical Healing Powers of Fresh Snow
I took a snow morning on Tuesday.
Vancouver weather has been dreary. We have been setting records for the most rainy days in a month. Finally the forecast was for blue sky and fresh snow!
Being the first guy up past Brockton, I was making my own trail. Likely 16" - 20" of dry fresh powder. Normally this hike takes me around 80 minutes. Happily working very hard to create a route, it took me almost 3 hours to arrive at the Second Peak of Seymour Mountain. (aka Tim Jones Peak)
By the time this shot was taken there were still only 2 sets of tracks to be found. It is amazing to me that this beautiful playground can be so close the city below.
Yesterday I was thrilled at how well my ankle was doing. After 3 months of stretches, setbacks and foam-rolling daily, this was the best my lower right leg had felt since August. It had to have been the wonderful snow.