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Monday, March 5, 2012

i love snowboarding

All I can say is...I love snowboarding. It's the weeks like this that keep me going back for more, and make me realize why I chose to live in a place like this. Oh, beautiful Jackson Hole.

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a very snowy sublette chairlift ride.

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dreamy alpenglow at teton village.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Riding Bikes in the Tetons

Easter Sunday was a beautiful day in Jackson Hole. All of the locals who are around for the off-season headed up to Grand Teton National Park where the road is closed to motorized vehicles until May 1st. The open roads gave us the freedom to enjoy this beautiful country and soak up some rays, even though it was a mere 35 degrees when we started our bike ride...That's spring in Jackson for you I guess!

David starting our on our frigid ride through Grand Teton National Park.


Quite a view!


It's almost May...

The open road.

Loving life!

Taking a break.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Surprise Powder at the Village

What was forecasted as one inch from flurries ended up turning into five inches of powder...with sunshine. I woke up late today, as I'm trying to kick this cold that is coming on, but still got out to Teton Village for some freshies. Definitely enjoyed the ride!


David shredding the Headwall.


Barely anyone here.


Orange man.


On the gondola enjoying the inversion.


Just getting in my daily exercise up the "White Spider". Ugh.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Mexican Dreaming (Part I)

I love summer, and I love TRAVELING! Finally I got the opportunity to get out of Jackson to search for some sunshine and warmth. This past week my family (including David, and Allison's boyfriend Bryan) went on a cruise to Mexico. It was absolutely fabulous. Of course I was incredibly excited to take my camera along so that I could get some shots of something that wasn't cold and snowy. We visited three ports, so I will begin with stories of Cabo San Lucas.

On May 15, David and I packed up our stuff and headed down to Los Angeles, California. We spent a night in San Pedro before our ship took off the next day. We were all incredibly excited to board our floating home for the week, Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas.


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On the plane.

Prepared for Travel

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Allison & Bryan on the way to the ship.

Mariner of the Seas
Home for a week.

After we boarded, it was time to check out our living quarters. We all had indoor staterooms with views of the Promenade, the ship's gigantic interior, complete with bars, restaurants and shops. It was the perfect way to people watch.

Room for a Week
David checking out the view.

The Promenade
The Promenade.

David and I couldn't wait to start celebrating so we bellied up to the bar at the Wig & Gavel. We instantly befriend the bartender, Dillon, who was from Jamaica. He gave us free drinks. What a great start to the trip! Next we went up to the top deck to watch the ship sail out of the cloudy San Pedro port into much sunnier skies. The area around was super industrial. I couldn't wait to get to those secluded beaches much further south.

San Pedro Port

Sail Away

Industrial

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Me & my camera.

The next day was spent at sea, enjoying the sunshine by the pool. There wasn't much to do besides lounge around and drink fruity beverages to that's exactly what we did. That night we had dinner in the beautiful dining room.

Dining Room

The next morning we arrived at our first port, Cabo San Lucas. The city is located at the tip of the Baja California peninsula and is a popular place for spring breakers and tourists. It's known for its beautiful rock arch El Arco de Cabo San Lucas and white sandy beaches. The weather was warm and sunny.


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Classic Cabo Rocks
The famous rock formations of Cabo San Lucas.

Don't Look at Me

City of Cabo San Lucas
The city of Cabo.

Recreation

We walked around the city for a while to try and find Medano Beach. We were instantly bombarded by Mexicans working in the tourism industry, offering to take us to "The Arch" in a "glass bottom boat". We did our best to ignore and continued on our journey. About halfway around the harbor, Bryan was just strolling along when one of the locals shoved a small iguana at him. Bryan thought it was cool and my mom took a picture of him. Should have known better. The guy started following us asking for a tip. I later found out that it's completely illegal for the locals to be doing that because iguanas are endangered. They should be up in the trees in their natural habitat, not being tossed around by tourists. Lesson learned.

We reached the other end of the harbor and saw some fins poking out of the glassy water. A seal! First animal of the trip :)

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Finally we made it Medano beach where we were looking to rent sea kayaks so that we could go to Lover's Beach, which is a small beach tucked into the famous rock formations. The kayak prices seemed a bit steep so we settled for one of those glass bottom boats. We were all excited to get away from the stressful atmosphere at Medano Beach. Vendors were coming at us left and right, selling us anything from necklaces to giant glass salad bowls (that the lady was wearing!).

We got to the beach finally, spread out our towels, and went exploring. One side of the beach is the Sea of Cortez, which is safe for swimming, and the other side is the Pacific Ocean side, which had massive, dangerous waves. Still, the rock formations were absolutely stunning and it was so peaceful just to sit and watch the waves crash onto the shore.

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Lover's Beach.

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Pacific waves.

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Lover's Beach on the Pacific side. Complete solitude.

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It's always a good time for a back tuck!

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David & me on the beach.

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Playing in the waves.

Soon, our sunburns were telling us it was time to go, and we packed up our stuff to wait for our water taxi back to the harbor. Sure enough, "The Bad Boy" (the name of our boat), decided to show up 20 minutes late. I'm pretty sure that he did it on purpose so that we would get worried and take another company so that we would have to pay again. Patience paid off though, and he ended up coming around. Oh and for the record, if you ever go to Mexico and they offer to take you on a glass bottom boat tour, don't think for a second that you will be able to see anything out of the glass bottom. You are moving to fast and the water is too deep and cloudy to see any sea life. Plus the glass bottom is nothing more than a small window with lots of scratches on it. Go snorkeling instead.

Our final stop was at a restaurant where we all quenched our thirst with Pacificos and margaritas. Best deal I've ever seen: A beer and a shot of tequila for $3! Of course that will get you drunk pretty fast, but what does it matter when you're just going back to a ship? They also had some of the best guacamole and pico de gallo I've ever tasted.

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Next stop: Mazatlán.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Birthday Gifts

For those who didn't know, I turned a quarter of a century on Saturday...the big 25. I can now rent cars without paying the extra fee. I think turning 25 is like the last "landmark" before the dreaded 30. Yikes...onto a much brighter side of getting older...

Let's just say that my wonderful boyfriend knows exactly what I need/want. He woke me up in the morning with a ceiling covered in balloons, a homemade cake, and presents on the table. So cute. The first gift I opened was a garlic press. David always likes to get me weird kitchen gadgets as part of my birthday and Christmas gifts. For Christmas I got a pastry cutter. As funny as it may be, all of the gadgets have come in handy for me :)

Next I opened a box with cords inside. Really helpful. Cords to what? I didn't know at the time. Much to my surprise, when I opened the last gift, it was a White Lightning 1600 studio flash! So stoked! I've been talking about getting a bigger and better flash than my little Vivitars for a while now and I'm super stoked. This thing really puts out some serious light! I'm sure I'll get lots of opportunities to play with it...at least now if I do get booked on something, I can have gear that I'm not embarrassed about!

My New Toy
My new flash!

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Stoked on my new toy :)

Then we went up to the Pass and snowboarded. It wasn't quite as awesome as the day before, but I know it's a good year when I get to snowboard on May 8th. Later we met with friends for dinner at Rendezvous Bistro. Damn that food was good. They were even having 2 for 1 entrees, so I could actually joy my dinner without worrying about the price. I had duck confit and David had this ridiculous pork dish that was cooked in coconut milk. Can't go wrong with that! I highly recommend checking that place out if you are ever in JH. Later we went and enjoyed the typical debauchery of a Saturday night in Jackson. Happy hour at the Caddy, then off to the Tavern for some dancing to some horribly mixed 80s music infused with top 40. Yuck. The people watching is always fun though :)

Yesterday I had my first taste of JH summer. The sun was in and out and my neighbors were drinking cocktails up on their deck. They invited us up and we had a blast just chatting and soaking up the sun. I never even knew my neighbors were so cool! We live in an apartment building with only four units, so it would be awesome if everyone got to know each other. Anyway, we grilled up some steak and just enjoyed the rest of the evening. Fun stuff. It definitely got me excited for summer.

Today I decided to go for a hike. The dark clouds seemed far enough away so that I could finish it and not get rained on. I hiked up Crystal Butte, which is just a hop and a skip away from my front door. I saw two deer and a fox. I guess that's Jackson for you!

Deer
Deer.

Leg
I don't really want to know how this happened...

Break in the Clouds

Trail

Jackson
Whew! What a great hike, and what a rewarding view!

Crystal Butte
Looking up at Crystal Butte.

Texture

Through the Branches

Last but not least, remember the sweet day of snowboarding I was raving about on Friday? Well, David put that day into video form, so I thought I would share. Enjoy!

Teton Pass May 7 from David Duffy on Vimeo.

Monday, March 29, 2010

More Pictures from the JH Backcountry

Thought I'd post up a few more photos from the weekend that David took with his camera. Sweet shots for sure. It's also cool to show that I snowboard too :)

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Me gettin stoked to hike Cody!

Amy on the hike to Cody
On the hike to Cody, looking back at the Grand Teton.

Amy on top of Powder 8s
Getting ready to shred Powder 8's.


Scope the line
Me, standing at the top of our line down Granite Canyon.


Amy gets the goods
Some of the deepest snow I've ridden this season!

Pillow Line
David's view from the top of a pillow line.

Yo dude
Conor's shapin' up to get rad.

Pillow Field
Me on the peaceful part of the hike out of Granite Canyon.

Don't Care Anymore.
Dirt is the new powder...didn't ya hear?