2005 Photos
This page shows club events and trips from the 2005
calendar year.
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Photo Albums at Snapfish.com. 1. For selected trip photos, go to
ski trips. 2. For selected social
events, go to:
social events. 3. For older photos, go to:
2004
photos (2nd Canada Ski Safari). 4. For complete set of photos, go to the
Photo Albums, where you can also
order your own prints.
Canada Ski Safari
December
12-18,
2005. Seven of us went on a road trip through Washington and
British Columbia, in three separate cars: Mike and Diane in one car,
Kurt and Emilio in another, and Janet, Sheridan and Julie in another.
The weather was calm, mostly sunny, ... but cold, preserving the snow
magnificently.
We shared the
cost of gas and lodging. The total cost per person for Kurt and Emilio
turned out to be $355 for 6 days and 6 nights, including all
lodging, transportation and lift tickets. That's an average of only $59
per person per day! And it was even less expensive for the women's car,
because all expenses were divided by 3. The
only additional expense was for food. For comparison, note that on
any average ski trip, you will probably spend $100 - $150 per person per
day.
We skied a
different area each day: Steven Pass (WA), Apex, Big White, Silver
Star, Sun Peaks (British Columbia), and Mt. Baker (WA).
Jan, Julie, Kurt, Sheridan and
Emilio, on day 1 at Skykomish, WA |
Santa says Sheridan and Emilio
have been good this year. |
Mike, Diane, and Emilio at Big White |
Mike finds the new glades at Big
White! |
Mike and Diane playing at Big
White |
Mike, Julie, Kurt and Diane at
Big White |
Nearly full moon sets over Sun
Peaks early in the morning. |
In the afternoon, Mike has an
accident on a bumpy black diamond |
It was steep. That's the Sun
Peaks village below. |
Mike gives a victory sign as 3
patrollers work on him. |
Kurt finds a friendly tree, among
all that powder at Silver Star! |
Kids remove rocks off the slopes
with hockey-sticks (Silver Star).
Emilio gets to ride the chairlift
with Santa (at Mt. Baker)! |
Come to Santa, Kurt! Mt.
Shuksan towers in the back (at Mt. Baker) |
Kurt skis the canyon at Mt.
Baker. |
Kurt, half-way down the canyon at
Mt. Baker |
Kurt, Julie, Sheridan, Janet and
Emilio at Mt. Baker. |
Kurt at Mt. Baker |
SEE MORE
CANADA SKI SAFARI PHOTOS IN OUR SNAPFISH
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Club Night at the Next Adventure
October 11,
2005. (Tuesday). Over 30 people had signed up, but only 22
showed up, and had a great time! The pizza was excellent, the ski
wax and tune-up clinic was informative, and the Next Adventure staff
were helpful with all kinds of advice. A couple of us bought skis, some
got boots, helmets, clothing, and even snorkeling gear (for that REALLY
DEEP powder!). And most of us walked away with some free wax
samples!
The prices
in the store are amazing, even without the discount we received. The
Next Adventure specializes in overstocked items, closeouts, last year's
gear, etc, ... and there are many great bargains. For example, some of
the ski boots were as low as $35 - $69 -- but mainly in smaller, women's
sizes. No, it's not a mis-print. And these are new boots! Sure
maybe a year or two old, but ski boots don't change. These boots are as
good as they were the day they were made! Even the most expensive ski
boots in the store were under $200. More gear is coming within the
next week!
During the
meeting, Greg asked about snow-park permits, ... and the Next
Adventure staff told us they will soon have the snow-park permits
available in their store, just as a convenience to their customers -
with no extra surcharge.
Deek and Bryan's Next Adventure
store (SE Stark and Grand Ave.) |
Brand new boots for 69 bucks! And
some for $35. Wow! |
Jeff demonstrating how to drip wax on your skis. |
Bob and Gordy listen and observe. |
Stevie - in the Mountain Maiden's
department! |
Barbara and Bill enjoy some
shopping. |
Steve, Gary and Suzanne on candid camera! |
Doug's new pair of skis matches
his hat color! |
Old skis on display high up on
the wall. |
New skis . Eric shows some of the
models to Steve and Bruce. |
Mt. High Picnic
August 13,
2005. (Saturday). The day started at 9:00 am, when a group of about
10 of us went on a leisurely bike ride up and down the Willamette River.
By 11 am, people started gathering at the picnic site. Sellwood Park was
a great choice, as there was plenty of shade under the tall trees.
Approximately 40 people showed up. The wieners didn't take long to
cook, and Gordy's corn on the cob didn't take long either. So, we
decided to eat first and play later. After savoring all the salads and
pies, and sharing some great conversation, we played a lively game of
softball. We should do this more often! See the 10 photos below.
More photos are in our Snapfish
Photo Albums .
Christina, Diane, Mike and
Deirdre. |
Sandy, Gordy and Gary preparing
the corn on the cob. |
Sue watches as Kurt checks on the wieners. |
Let's eat! Steve, Linda,
Kurt, Chris, and Denny. |
Deirdre, Alice and Gerry, with
Phil & Sylvia in the back. |
Alice, Crystal, Larry, Denny,
Paul, and Terry. |
Bob as catcher, with Diane at
bat. |
Let's get serious now!
Gordy and Suzanne. |
Suzanne pitches to Gary!
|
Suzanne pitches to Diane.
Gordy in the back. |
SEE MORE
PICNIC PHOTOS IN OUR SNAPFISH
PHOTO ALBUMS!
Rafting and Camping on the Deschutes River
July 15 - 16,
2005. (Fri./Sat.). Two days of rafting and two days of camping went
by too quickly. What a weekend! Perfect weather. Even the river seemed
warmer than usual. We rafted, kayaked, swam (not always intentionally!).
Saturday evening, Lou’s BBQ dinner was excellent!
You can find more photos on the Snapfish site, where you can
order your own prints. Just follow the link to our
Photo Albums .
Phil Mant, Alan Robins (rowing), Emilio
Trampuz in Boxcar rapids |
Louis, Sue, Jack, Gerry, Bob &
Emilio in Oak Springs rapid |
Emilio, Alan (rowing), and Phil in Boxcar |
Diane, Emilio, Mike, and Dan
enjoying a break. |
Jack, Diane, Mike, Emilio,
Marlene and Elaine at breakfast. |
Gordy celebrates with a toast! |
Skipper Gary in a canoe! |
Bob, Tim and Mike taking a dip!
Brrrr!!! |
Phil and Alan (in back) and the
Hawaiian beach babes (Patty, Diane and Alice) at
Elevator rapids. |
Suzanne letting go in the White
River water slide! |
Blaise letting go in the White
River water slide. |
Blaise getting sucked into the
water slide. |
SEE MORE
RAFTING PHOTOS IN OUR SNAPFISH
PHOTO ALBUMS!
Big Mountain train trip
February 16-20, 2005. About 30 of us boarded
the AMTRAK train in Portland, on our way to Whitefish, Montana, for 4 days on the slopes.
The trip was pleasant. We enjoyed great views of the Columbia River
gorge from the comfort of the lounge car. Many of us paid an extra
$112 for a sleeper car in both directions (only $56 per person per
night). The sleeping berths were rather small, but we were
glad to be able to stretch out and sleep in comfort, especially on
the way back! The sleeper car fee included dinner and breakfast on
the train, plus unlimited amounts of coffee, orange juice and apple
juice!
We had 3
excellent, sunny days at Big Mountain, plus a bit of fresh snow on Saturday morning,
There was plenty of snow for some tree skiing. Some of us also participated
in a racing clinic, and everyone had an opportunity to try a NASTAR racing
course for free. Also, we did some synchronized formation skiing.
The views
from the top of Big Mountain were stunning! Below are just some sample photos. See the rest in our Photo Albums.
The first 100 photos there were taken directly with a digital still camera.
The other 42 are lower resolution stills taken off of the video-tape, and
are lower resolution images, added mainly to show our
synchronized skiing, which was done on the "Jesus" trail. We nicknamed it
that because of the statue of Jesus at the top. The trail's real name is:
"Ed's Run".
Tom, Deirdre & Wally on top of Big Mountain, on day 1. |
Diane, with Whitefish Lake in the background. |
Suzanne & Gary during lunch at the Summit House. |
Deirdre at the start of the racing clinic. |
Randy, Diane, Linda (plus Wally & Deirdre) at the
start of the race. |
Wally on a rock on the "Moose" trail. Whitefish
in the background. |
Ron & Debbi
|
Linda, Jack, Diane, Patty, Bruce, setting up for
synchronized skiing |
Diane, Ron, Blaise, Bruce, Dave on the rock on
the Moose trail overlooking the town of Whitefish in the valley below. |
Debbi cracking up after receiving this thong with
the text: "Big Mountain Ski In - Ski Out" |
Fred and Terry seem to like Debbi's new T-shirt
and thong! What is your hand doing, Terry? |
Synchronized formation skiing on the "Jesus"
trail. 1st row: Ron; 2nd row: Jack & Diane; 3rd row: Bruce, Linda,
Patty. |
SEE MORE
BIG MOUNTAIN PHOTOS IN OUR SNAPFISH
PHOTO ALBUMS!
Crystal Mountain bus trip
January 14-16, 2005. Almost 30 of us had a
great time on our annual bus trip. In an unusually warm winter with very
little snow, we were very lucky on this trip. The timing was perfect. We had
good snow on both days, plus about 4 inches of fresh powder on Saturday
night, and a sunny day on Sunday! Both days, we split up into 2
groups: an intermediate and an advanced group. The intermediate group did a
traditional "human slalom" on a blue slope, while the more advanced group
went in search of untracked powder, ... and found some! On Saturday evening,
after dinner, we played a couple of rounds of "Eskimo Whist" (a card game).
Emilio recorded the on-slope action on video-tape. Later, still photos were
extracted from the video-tape. The sharper images here were taken directly
with a digital still camera. The lower resolution images were taken off the
tape.
Half of the group, at the top of the Forest
Queen, on day 1. |
Human Slalom: Lisa turning around Steve, Deirdre,
Alice, Edie. |
A bunch of us on top of the the Rainier Express
lift, with Mt. Rainier in the background. |
Ed, Kurt, Blaise, Harry, Linda, Bruce, and Tom with Mt. Rainier in the background. |
Starting down toward the Lucky Shot trail. Mt.
Rainier on the right. |
Unusual light phenomenon, trees casting shadows
on the sky. |
Deirdre skiing near the Forest Queen chair |
Alice expertly missing the photographer. |
Harry, doing the "moose" salute! |
Bruce and Linda, enjoying a quiet moment. |
Ed suggests we ski that inviting glade on the
opposing hill. |
Bruce says: "Yes, I like this glade" |
Ed says "Check out the powder here!" |
Phil says "Snowboarders can do it too! |
Bruce leaving his mark on untouched snow on a
sunny slope. |
Linda gets her own fresh tracks, and this is late
afternoon! |
In case you wonder, the photographer made it safely down
those same slopes too! SEE MORE CRYSTAL TRIP PHOTOS IN OUR SNAPFISH
PHOTO ALBUMS!
2005 New Year's Day brunch and games
January 1, 2005. Approximately 20 people showed
up at Gary and Suzanne's on New Year's day. We had a delicious potluck
brunch, enjoyed each other's company, and even played 3 holes of golf. The
golf course was expertly prepared by our host Gary Stevenson. The first hole
was 168" (yes, inches), par 5 drive down-hill (or, rather, straight down the
stairs). The second hole resembled a castle or fortress. The third
hole even had a sand-trap! It was great fun!
SEE MORE BRUNCH PHOTOS IN OUR SNAPFISH
PHOTO ALBUMS!
Debbi, Jaxine, Suzanne, and Patty |
Fred, Walt, Suzanne and Kris at hole #2 |
Elisabeth, Bob, and Suzanne at hole #3 |
Zoe (the dog) was a big hit with the ladies
(Crystal, Alice, Patty) |
Total visits since Oct. 1, 2005:
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