Sunday, February 17, 2008

Snowboarding on Grouse


Snowboarding on Grouse, originally uploaded by Tim McDonald.

I write this, sore and knackered, more than 24 hours after my first snowboarding experience.

Travis and I headed up to Grouse Mountain Saturday morning to give snowboarding a shot (neither of us had done it before).

We got there about noon and picked up some rental gear (board, bindings and boots) for $45. This is in addition to the $50 day pass that includes gondola up and down and unlimited use of the chair lift.

Once we got our gear we headed outside and spent the first 15 minutes figuring out how to get bloody things on.

Once we got our gear ready, we headed up to the top to try our hands at riding these things.

I was expecting to be hopeless at these things, and as it turns out, I was. I did really enjoy it when I did get up and actually found riding a snowboard to be easier than I thought it would. The fact that you're not afraid of stacking it because of the soft snow really makes it easier to to keep on trying. I actually found the act of getting up from a sitting position to be the hardest part as I found that when I pushed up with my hands to try and stand up, I would push the board forward and my feet out from under me and end up on my back again.

We mucked around on the green (beginner) slopes and took heart in the fact that everyone else there was as bad as we were.

We eventually made our way to the main slope which is about 100m wide and about 700m long with a chair lift to one side. Here there were hundreds of people all doing much the same as we were; stacking it while trying to avoid everyone else stacking it. By this time, I was starting to get tired and frustration with being hopeless was starting to get the better of me (I cracked my goggles after I threw them). I also was starting to get a headache from the constant rattling around of my brain in my skull due to my numerous falls. So instead of continuing to try to ride, I removed my boots from their bindings (which lock your boots to the board) and sat on the board to ride it the rest of the way down the slope. I was good for about 20 or 30 metres until I tried to use my foot to turn, which cause me to roll over and resulted in the board shooting out from under me and continuing apace, uncontrolled, down the slope. I did my best to run after it (I was the only person actually running on the ski slope) down the hill but it had too much of a lead. I found it resting in a snow drift at the bottom of the slope near the entrance to the queue to the chairlift back up.

We took the chairlift back up to the top and at which point I returned my gear and waited for Travis in the pub.

We plan to go again next weekend, where I will in all likelihood, take some lessons.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Dr Tim Tam


Dr Tim Tam, originally uploaded by Tim McDonald.

This window caught my eye as I walked past on the way back from buying snowboarding pants this evening.

Glad I had my camera on me.

Also, picked up a pair of snowboarding pants for $50 (on sale for half price).

Thursday, February 07, 2008

A Break in the Weather


Granville and Broadway, originally uploaded by Tim McDonald.

Surprisingly, the weather was clear and sunny this weekend. Took advantage of it and did lots of walking this weekend.