Early Wednesday Morning in Aspen PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dick Puckett   
Wednesday, 07 February 2007

Skiing conditions have remained great here in Aspen.  Yesterday, a number of our skiers took on Ajax and came back with some stories of the challenges they encountered. If you ever wondered where old musicians go, we found one here on the slopes at Snowmass.  A former member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was performing at a small resturant mid mountain.  He had been part of the group of musicans who put together the rather famous "Will the Circle be Unbroken" album and, at our request, sang a version of it that combined the Circle story with other songs. He was almost as good as Bob Balderson.

Last night the group went to a local hangout named Su Casa and carried on a ski group tradition that had been started by Steve Perryman.  As the legend goes, on the first trip here to Aspen, the small group of class skiers joined with a few non-grad invitees and  were in the early stages of group development.  You know, that period where individuals are "feeling out" one another and conversation is still rather stiff.   It seems that Steve asked the waiter to "get me a margarita ... and one for everyone in the group!"  Thusly the fun began with pool shooting and margaritas, an ice-breaking combination..

Some of the group took snowshoe hikes up in the mountains.  Others ventured out into the local shops and returned shell-shocked.  Those ain't K-Mart prices out there.

We are looking for another glorous day out there on the slopes.  Temperatures will remain in the mid 40's, sorry Chicago and the east coast.  You should have come along on this ski trip and avoided the bad weather!

 

 

 

 

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