Step #1: Pack

Step #2: Enjoy the Scenery

(and her boyfriend not noticing me photograph her…)
Step #2: … No, the real Scenery

Stef #3: Get into it

Step #4: Stay Safe

Step #5: Don’t skim over the good parts
Step #6: Get big air
Step #7: Go home; use air-conditioning as required.
Yes… in less than a 2 hour span, we went from skiing to requiring air-conditioning in the truck.
Conditions today were better for a longer period of time. We probably had only done 5-6 full-runs yesterday, today we accomplished about 12 in less than 2 hours. Again, it was very hard work, but a lot of fun.
The drive back was uneventful, the Candian Customs guys seemed more keen on having a chat with ANYONE rather than interrogate us. They didn’t seem too bothered that I wasn’t officially claiming my Stewarts Root Beer… (and we avoided The Road Which Is Not A Road)
Some Montrealers told us when they came thru customs this morning, that the US Border Control were not permitting Florida Oranges to be brought into the U.S.A. …!
And once again, I’m sun-blind again! I don’t get it, is it because I’m so colourblind that I’m more susceptible to it than other people are? Is there anything I can do to make it happen less? I pretty much always wear sunglasses when I’m outside – maybe I need darker tint? It’s not really hard to deal with, just frustrating and annoying.