the Colorado Experience V
I keep getting less and less motivated for this thing each time I try to make a post. Everyone's on Instagram anyway right (@bbbarto) which makes this format feel more archaic everyday. Well since everybody's gonna quit Instagram in January anyway for fear of some huge worldwide corporation using a picture of their feet, dog or the beer they're drinking in some cell phone ad, maybe blogger will make a resurgence. Anywho, I'm getting artsy and shooting more and more pictures using real life film so I can wait 3 days and pay good money for my shots to look like what other people can achieve instantly by pressing a button for free just to have them scrolled past in an instant when the commercials start. Enjoy. I'll have more once I finish my rolls.
I keep getting less and less motivated for this thing each time I try to make a post. Everyone's on Instagram anyway right (@bbbarto) which makes this format feel more archaic everyday. Well since everybody's gonna quit Instagram in January anyway for fear of some huge worldwide corporation using a picture of their feet, dog or the beer they're drinking in some cell phone ad, maybe blogger will make a resurgence. Anywho, I'm getting artsy and shooting more and more pictures using real life film so I can wait 3 days and pay good money for my shots to look like what other people can achieve instantly by pressing a button for free just to have them scrolled past in an instant when the commercials start. Enjoy. I'll have more once I finish my rolls.
Here's me throwing rocks from my glass house
early in the morning on day one. |
Jeremy orchestrating the 6am load in. A-Basin
was the day's destination. |
Hiking out to the bowl rim for a group pic. |
It was cold as hell that day. We'd take 2 runs and then have to retreat to the lodge to thaw. There were reports in the lift line of a -5˚ windchill. |
Ended the day on the boxes. |
As long as Jer has these goggles, we'll keep taking these pics. |
With no snow forecasted in the early week, we loaded up the whole clan and broke south towards Albuquerque for some deep ditch action. |
long roads |
This was my 3rd time in ABQ in just as many years so I knew where the spots were. Our hotel was less than a mile from "The Bear" and it was still just as scary rolling in again. |
It's huge, steep, rough and unforgiving. We took our time sweeping the "flat" and warming up. Each time we'd roll in we'd start from a little higher on the wall. I was definitely missing my softer durometers this time around. |
I like how from this angle it looks like it could be 5' high. |
farther down the Bear Jer found his spine |
This is Harpers ditch just up the road from the Bear. This is the very end (it's 2 miles long) where a little platform made for a great spot to end the session. |
Kip & Juno were ready for ditch #3 of the morning |
Danny and Arnold |
We blazed home from Albuquerque and got back to the house around 2am, crashed out, woke up and tried to decide whether to skate some parks or hike a 14'er. We decided hiking Bierstadt would make for a more memorable experience and got on our way about 2 hours past when we should have. It was fun to discover the pass was closed due to snow so we had to park the car in a lower lot and hike an additional 1.5 miles just to reach the trailhead. So here we are hiking up the road and hoping the sun stays high in the sky. We really did not want to be on the mountain post sunset. |
That's Bierstadt in the distance. |
Since the road was all switchbacks we decided to cut through the woods to save some time. I felt I should document us leaving the road as it's the exact sort of thing you're NOT supposed to do. |
5 minutes in...lost. |
Bierstadt is just out of frame on the right. It was safe to say we had a long day ahead of us. |
Bierstadt on the right. Sawtooth on the left. |
2 out of 9 ain't bad |
Make that 3 out of 9. Piece of cake. |
the journey of a 1,000 miles... |
20 minutes in Jer was ready to shed some layers. (a decision he would soon regret) |
This is the first time I even bothered looking back |
I could feel this occurring on the ascent but didn't know the extent til Matt snapped this pic. Note the snow blowing. Yeah, that was still happening on the way back down. |
Looking down |
Looking back (fuck you Bierstadt in December) |
4.5 hours up, 1.5 hours down. 11-12 miles. It was dusk by the time we reached the car. I don't think hot food ever tasted so good as it did that night. |
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come take pics in charlotte with you film camera.
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