Archive for April, 2005

The T-Shirt Diet

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

Anyone that knows me knows I like cool t-shirts and that I have a pretty
decent collection of them. Well, while perusing href="http://preshrunk.info/">Preshrunk I see that Brandon Barr
had a good idea to tie weight loss to t-shirts, href="http://texturl.net/?p=497">the t-shirt diet.

That’s right. I need some cool new t-shirts, but I don’t think I’ll look
too good in them without dropping a few pounds. So I’ve bookmarked some
favorites that Preshrunk has pointed me to. Every time I drop five pounds
and keep it off for two weeks, I get to buy a t-shirt. If I gain the fiver
back, the shirt goes in the charity pile.

Brandon seems to have less to lose than I do and I can already feel my 2XL
shirts getting more roomy. I’ll wait until I am down to XL or smaller before
I order as I think I have plenty of shirts for now, but I like his idea of
using it as motivation. Of course the sucky thing is I’ll have to attempt to
re-acquire some of the better shirts that I have now. Such is life.

A Dirty Dozen

Sunday, April 24th, 2005

Well, this last weekend was my last trip for snowboarding in Tahoe
this season. I got twelve days of riding in this season starting in
January and I feel like I improved a lot. Unfortunately the last
month or so where I should have been improving the most I was plagued
by an ankle
injury
that kept me from pushing too hard.

Keith and I went up on Saturday and rode at href="http://kirkwood.com/">Kirkwood again. This late in the
season the backside was closed, but it was fun any way and the snow
was pretty good. We got a start on some high black runs that were
really icy and way too steep for my tastes that early in the morning.
I ended up skidding down most of it and then shakily getting down the
rest. After a few easier runs I had my confidence back. At that point
the snow also warmed up and started being less icy which was nice. At
one point I was doing well and coming down the run I href="http://danimal.org/SenorTaco/2005/03/20">sprained my ankle
on when a skier turned right into me as I was moving away from a lift
pole. I had no choice but to turn toward the pole or collide with
him. I turned and then had trouble navigating so I didn’t hit the
pole and tweaked my ankle, again. It didn’t hurt as bad as it has in
the past and was fine by the next morning. I still got tired because
I was over-compensating with my quads for my ankle so we left a little
early and headed to South Lake Tahoe for the night.

Keith and I decided to check out a hotel that is owned and run by a
professional snowboarder, The
Block
by Marc Frank Montoya. The setup was everything you’d
expect from a place that caters to snowboarders, from the music
playing in the courtyard to the DJ spinning in the lobby that night.
The rooms were equiped with board pegs, a boot/glove drier, and a
PS-2. Two things the room could have used were coat hooks either by
the board pegs or by the front door to hang our jackets on and some
way to hook an iPod (or other portable music player) to the boom box
in the room (we would have had our own speakers, but they were
non-functional when Keith got them on Friday). The Block is
definitely catering to a party crowd and on the particular night we
were there some of the other guests were up until about 4:30am. While
that normally wouldn’t bother me as I can sleep through most anything
the running around and banging on doors to get into rooms was a bit
annoying. If you want a quite place to stay (and I think they even
say this on the web site) you should go elsewhere. I think the rate
they charge for rooms is great though and I’ll be checking them out
next season. Oh yeah, and young woman working at the desk both days
was incredibly hot and very nice. Always a bonus and incentive to go
back for sure.

On Sunday we decided to go to Alpine
Meadows
in North Lake Tahoe. The drive up from South Lake Tahoe
on CA-89 is amazing. I can see why the road closes easily, it’s a
winding and mountainous adventure, but well worth it for the views.
We started off the day on a lower course and while the snow was very
icy it was, as Keith put it, predictable because it was uniform. I
was pretty tentative on it because for me there is still a lot of new
snow conditions that I’ve never ridden on before and I feel not as
comfortable because I don’t want to fall (again with the tentative
nature due to injury). After that we took a chair up to the summit.
At the lift line there was a sign amongst the others that said
“Limited Visibility.” They were not kidding. We pretty much rode the
lift into a cloud and we could see maybe 50 feet out, but even then it
was really hard to make out any details. Once we were strapped in it
was hard to see where the drop off was. I took it slow again because
I really couldn’t see where I was going. By the time I got out from
the low visibility my quads were burning, but that got better as I
rode normally. We then noticed that Scott’s Chair was open and
decided to ride it up so we could get at some of the backside runs.
This is where things got sucky.

I didn’t know where I was going but I did know that parts of the
backside were closed and if I took a wrong turn I’d be hiking out.
Coming down a traverse I lost where Keith went and mis-judged my
position. I ended up biting an edge and slammed chest first into the
icy and hard lip of the traverse. As I lay there, wind knocked out of
me, I was witness to about a dozen people skiing by and not one
stopping to ask if I was okay. I eventually got moving and met up
with Keith. I wanted to keep going so we did about three more runs.
Unfortunately my confidence was shattered at that point and I kept
falling on traverses because I was being too tentative in my motion.
I fell once more getting off the lift when some dick had his ski pole
tips pointed straight at me with his back to the lift. I think that I
twisted my right knee a bit, but it didn’t really start hurting until
I got home. Keith and I made it a half-day and called an end to our
Tahoe season.

I will now rest up and then get back in the gym to prepare for href="http://danimal.org/SenorTacoSnowboarding/New_Zealand/">New
Zealand. Over all it was a great season. I learned how to
snowboard and I got a lot better than I thought I would. I feel like
I didn’t push myself enough at the end of the season, but I’d rather
have done what I did than injure myself more and not be able to go in
August. There are a lot of places I’d like to go back to in Tahoe, href="http://skialpine.com">Alpine Meadows for sure, href="http://sierraattahoe.com">Sierra-at-Tahoe since I only did
green runs there, href="http://northstarattahoe.com/">Northstar-at-Tahoe to do some
of the more advanced runs I wasn’t able to do before, and maybe href="http://skiheavenly.com/">Heavenly and href="http://squaw.com">Squaw but they’re still very pricey. I’d
also like to try Mammoth
next year, but we’ll have to make a long weekend out of it.

“Puttin’ some freshies in the pow pow”

Sunday, April 10th, 2005

About three weeks ago I went to href="http://www.kirkwood.com/">Kirkwood and href="http://danimal.org/SenorTaco/2005/03/20">rode powder for the
first time. That was hard, falling, no visibility stuff.
Yesterday was as different as it could be. I actually got to ride a
little untracked powder right near a lift. It was about 300′ and the
only word I have for it is amazing. If I get anywhere near riding
like that on the href="http://danimal.org/SenorTacoSnowboarding/New_Zealand/">New
Zealand trip then I’ll be very happy.

The back side of Kirkwood was
closed the last two times we went up there but yesterday it opened for
the first time in a few days. The snow was great and Keith, Cortney,
and I rode some slightly tracked powder down and it was fantastic. I had
a lot of fun and only fell when I turned too hard (as if I was on a
groomed run). Doing that a couple of more times we decided it was time
to break for lunch. Cort had sprained her ankle and it was paining
her. I understood where she was coming from since my ankle was still
sore, but I decided to push on.

After lunch Martin, Keith and I went back to the backside and rode
some more powder, this time on a black. It wasn’t that steep and I
handled that aspect of it okay, but it was much more tracked up and
difficult to ride. At one point I got stuck in some deep powder
between some trees and I had to unstrap and walk out of it. Of
course, it being about knee deep sucked. I realized at that point
that I was really tired. I had hit a wall on my energy level and I
sucked at getting off the mountain, enough so I fell on some tracked
area and tweaked my ankle a bit. It started getting late in the day
(although the Daylight Saving Time extra sunlight was nice) and I
ended up calling that as my last run. Keith, Martin and I all headed
back to the front side. We got separated and I was on a run that I
didn’t realize led to a black. At that point I looked to my left and
there was a giant field of only slightly tracked powder separating me
from the blue run I had been aiming for. I rode the powder as far as
I could and then groomed down to the village. That was a fantastic
way to end the day.

All in all that was probably the best day of riding I’ve ever done. I
loved the powder and I only wish my ankle was at 100%. I’m glad that
with only ten days of riding I’ve progressed pretty far. I can now
ride with my friends (but not keep up just yet, but I think that’s
from the ankle). I look forward to seeing if we can get another day
or two in this season. With all this snow it’s certainly possible.

Starbucks Delocator

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

Not that I give a hoot one way or the other about coffee or Starbucks
(except that there seem to be way too many of them at places), but
since someone has gone to the trouble of allowing people to find
alternatives to Starbucks I’ll link to it here.

Thus I give you the Starbucks
Delocator
. For more information you can see the href="http://www.boingboing.net/2005/04/04/antistarbucks_site_d.html">story
on BoingBoing about the Starbucks
Delocator
.

Hot Wax!

Monday, April 4th, 2005

I forgot to mention earlier, this weekend I bought a waxing iron from
Bakoda (mostly because it was on sale
though), some wax and a scraper from href="http://www.poorboyusa.com/">Poorboy. Keith’s board was in
serious need of a waxing and we went ahead and did it that night. I
just followed href="http://snowboarding.about.com/cs/tuningtechnical/a/hotwax.htm">directions
from snowboarding.about.com and it turned out great.

Keith said the new wax helped a lot and his board rode better. Now
I’m sure I’ll be doing this for friends from here on out. Snowboards,
skis, snowdecks, whathaveyou. Hmmm, that won’t be so bad, I’ll just
have to make them pay for or provide the wax. Next up, learning edge
tuning.

Phrase of the day: Butt Slide

Monday, April 4th, 2005

Keith and I went to Kirkwood
yesterday to use up some vouchers we had before the season is over.
The day was pretty cold, around 25-30F, and there was snow falling for
most of our riding giving us about 5 inches of new powder over some
crunchy older packed stuff. The groomed runs were nice, a couple had
some really icy spots but overall it was pretty easy to work. The
winds weren’t too bad and we lucked out by taking an early lunch when
they did kick up.

Unfortunately the back side of the mountain was closed so we mostly
hung out on Solitude and did a little bit of crossing over to the
Timber Creek area. I ended up tweaking my href="http://danimal.org/SenorTaco/2005/03/20">ankle a little on
the first run so it was sore throughout the day, but I rode anyway. I
just worked on my turns and kept my speed down so I wouldn’t lose
control.

Now to the phrase of the day: Butt Slide. Due to the
afformentioned chunky and icy snow that was there to start the day
there were times on steeper sections where Keith and I (more me than
him) would skid off a lump of ice and have nothing to support
ourselves on. At that point your butt hits the ground and you slide
for a bit. I think I did that at least once for almost every run on
intermediate routes until the end of the day, when on the last run I
made it down without stopping or falling.

Overall it was a great day of riding and I really got a lot out of it.
I was really tired by the end of the day and I crashed out early.
I would have done better if my ankle hadn’t been sore, but there’s
always next time. With snows this late (I mean, it’s spring already)
the season is going to go for a bit longer. We have to get up
to Tahoe again because the next time we’ll be able to ride after that is href="http://danimal.org/SenorTacoSnowboarding/New_Zealand/">August.