The man who drove us from the airport to the hotel is a composer who also plays in a rock band that has toured in Japan. He was nice enough to take a picture of us in front of the hotel ~
left to right: Brent, Neeru, Rick, and me
The conference was hosted by our software provider, so in between ooohs and aaahs over the snowy mountains -- and fabulous food -- we learned all kinds of exciting geek-stuff. (Sorry -- no pictures of the exciting geek-stuff.)
Ski season had just ended, so most of the shops and restaurants were closed, but we did manage to find a cozy book store with a resident cat watching over the register. I needed a book for the plane ride home and could have spent hours browsing. My companions were very patient, and finally I chose a book of poetry by Gary Snyder.
The highlight of the trip: climbing to the top of the wall ~
Special thanks to Neeru for the pictures.
6 comments:
It looks gorgeous there.
Climbing the wall looks like fun. How high was it? What do the little strips of paper under the holds say?
So pretty! But maybe a little too cold for me...
Hey TCE ~ It was beautiful -- I love snow! The wall was pretty high, actually. We probably should have been wearing harnesses, but they were about to close and we were fearless! I stayed on the beginner's side. The different colored tape indicates different climbing patterns you can follow.
Hey MM ~ It was definitely a huge temperature shift between here and there, but snow is so joyful to me -- I love it!
Wow! That is way more snow than I thought! Like the group pictures too ;)!!
A marathoner and now a rock climber?! I'm impressed.
Hey HB ~ Yeah, it was more snow than we expected, too! Don't we all look chummy?
Hi J ~ Well, although I did climb high, it was on the beginner side of the wall. I couldn't get anywhere on any of the other sides! Any marathons really don't do a darn thing for your triceps -- I was exhausted after about 15 minutes! Very fun, though.
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