Saturday, November 14, 2009

Friday Night Fun

David & Me
David and me at the show.

It's been a while since David and I have legitimately gone out on a Friday night. We've always been the ones with the work schedules opposite of everyone else. Last night, we hung out for a bit with friends at the Cadillac, migrated over to the Townhouse Tavern for some pizza and pool, then ended up at the Storm Show movie "Magic Moments" that was playing at the Snow King lodge.

Locals
Great turnout for the premiere!

It was quite a turnout. Packed, actually. We ended up standing the whole time. The movie was awesome though. Almost the entire thing was filmed in Jackson Hole which made it that much more exciting since pretty much every one here knows where the lines are. One of my favorite parts of the flick was watching a few different skiers hitting lines off of Cody Peak including "Talk is Cheap", "Central", and "Igneous Rock". "Talk is Cheap" begins with a descent down a steep slope, a mandatory 20-30 foot drop into a no-fall zone because after the drop you have to hit another smaller drop, and then thread-the-needle through a skinny little couloir so that you don't go tumbling over the cliffs around you. It's pretty gnarly. Nothing I would ever even dream of doing, but it's definitely fun to watch people scaring themselves. Here's the trailer if you want to see some freaky stuff.



Afterward, instead of paying another $12 to go to the after party we made our own at the Cadillac. Apparently we weren't the only ones thinking that the Cadillac was a good place to go. It seemed like the whole town was there. Meeting up with old friends, getting introduced to new friends, what a great night in Jackson.

Oh and P.S., I got a job! I'm going to be a photographer for Elevation Imaging. They take shots of people at the top of the mountain and skiing at Jackson Hole. Then you can go to the bottom and buy the photos. Should be interesting to say the least.

P.S.S. It's still snowing!!

Sunny & Snowing

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sounds like a great evening, Amy. And a job, too! Awesome. You'll be great. Enjoy the beautiful snow!