Colorado Schralp
Being that Jared's gone to the guard, we now have some heads up notice of when the guard's going to be flying places. So, when we found out that a KC-135 was headed to Denver, Colorado, for a couple of days, Jeff and I had to hop on and catch some spring gnar in CO.
The ride up was pretty sweet. Passengers sit along the walls of the rear of the tanker, so once the jet is at altitude, you can spread sleeping bags on the floor of passenger compartment and sleep. Probably the greatest flight ever.
Colorado is so warm! It was probably 45-50 both days on the mountain. The Coloradans were all wearing their big jackets, but coming from AK the temps were amazing. We spent the first day at Vail (pictured here), and the second day at Keystone.
Jeff the tourist.
Touring the Vail Village, apres ski style.
After a couple of weeks of giving up drinking for Lent, I thought I was seeing things...
Checking out some slide activity in the canyon.
Jeff and I at Keystone.
Breckenridge as seen from the top of Keystone.
Rocking the tele...not nearly as many free heelers were hanging out in Colorado as in the AK.
At Keystone, Shane (who was deployed with me in Saudi Arabia) was able to get the day off to schralp the gnar with us.
360
Keystone does not allow sledding. Bummer.
Jeff's pretty impressed with his rooster tails.
Keystone tourist.
Ditto.
Colorado has 7-11s, and 7-11s have Slurpees, and that is awesome.
On the way back we refueled some F-16s out of Buckley
We got to hang out in the boom pod while they refueled the vehicles. It was pretty awesome. Overall, just two days of schralping, but a sweet couple of days warming up and some awesome spring corn.
The ride up was pretty sweet. Passengers sit along the walls of the rear of the tanker, so once the jet is at altitude, you can spread sleeping bags on the floor of passenger compartment and sleep. Probably the greatest flight ever.
Colorado is so warm! It was probably 45-50 both days on the mountain. The Coloradans were all wearing their big jackets, but coming from AK the temps were amazing. We spent the first day at Vail (pictured here), and the second day at Keystone.
Jeff the tourist.
Touring the Vail Village, apres ski style.
After a couple of weeks of giving up drinking for Lent, I thought I was seeing things...
Checking out some slide activity in the canyon.
Jeff and I at Keystone.
Breckenridge as seen from the top of Keystone.
Rocking the tele...not nearly as many free heelers were hanging out in Colorado as in the AK.
At Keystone, Shane (who was deployed with me in Saudi Arabia) was able to get the day off to schralp the gnar with us.
360
Keystone does not allow sledding. Bummer.
Jeff's pretty impressed with his rooster tails.
Keystone tourist.
Ditto.
Colorado has 7-11s, and 7-11s have Slurpees, and that is awesome.
On the way back we refueled some F-16s out of Buckley
We got to hang out in the boom pod while they refueled the vehicles. It was pretty awesome. Overall, just two days of schralping, but a sweet couple of days warming up and some awesome spring corn.
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