Friday, January 12, 2007

Horn Hat's everywhere!!!!!!







In Breckenridge this week is Ullr Fest. Ullr is the god of winter. It started with a bonfire nordic ski, then Ullympics ( drunken craziness ), and yesterday a parade. Why the parade is on Thursday, i don't know.






Anyway, it's a fun event that Breck has every year.






The pix are fuzzy because i didn't realize my camera was on macro...oops!!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

My favorite place at Keystone.


This is me skiing on the top of Independance Bowl. My buddy Mark Cafiero ( http://www.sixpeeps.com/ ) snapped this photo of me while he and I were sweeping and closing the bowl.

Fire in the hole!!!!!




These are pix of a bomb hole and the debris left behind on the top of Independance Bowl.




A few days later we had a big wind event so we had to go up and cut the cornice that built up. As I was cutting and dropping the cornice it was causing small soft slabs to release.




It was actually very beautiful




Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Science is good, bombs are better!!!!!


The Big Hang!!!!


The boys in red just doing the Big Hang on a sunny day.

6 Broken Bones!!!!!!!

Yesterday i was part of a Wreck.

A woman hit a tree on her left side. When Mark C.and I got to her she was in full on scream mode. Her husband was freaking out and telling us to hurry up and fix his wife.

We made radio calls for more hands and more equipment. She was against the tree and in pain. We got her surveyed and found pain and deformaty in her left hip femur area and defomaty in her left lower arm. She also had pain in her lower leg, she said shin.

We got her from wrapped around the tree and splinted and backboarded and took her out the Gulch Rd where an ambulance was waiting to take her to the clinic.

A little later we called the clinic to get an update and that's when we found out she had fractured her Tib/Fib, femur, and all the bones in her left arm. 6 bones in all......now that's painful.

She will be OK and everyone on scene did an incredble job.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Sweet hat and shades!!!!!


OK, so this is what happens when a patroller goes through the lost and found box.


Wearing the cool hat and shades gave my boy Josh an attitude. On sweeps, the closing of the mountain, when we see each other on sightings between trails we say "clear" to each other but on this day when anyone said "clear" to josh he just said "F-You" back to them.


Damn, this guy makes me laugh.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

AVALANCHE!!!!!!!











This weekend i was helping to teach an avalanche class. I love doing it because i love to see the students come away on Sunday with the knowledge to travel safely in the mountains.

The classes are through 10th Mountain Huts( http://www.huts.org/ ) with Aspen Alpine Guides doing the teaching ( http://www.aspenalpine.com/ ).
On Saturday is the first day we go out in the field. We spend that day looking at avalanche paths, digging pits, doing bonding test and route finding. About an hour out the weather turned bad. The clouds moved in and the wind picked up to speeds in the 40 to 50 mph range with the temps dropping into the low single digits. After about 4 hours in the field we all had to turn around to get back to the hut to thaw out.

One of the best exercises we do with the students is the final companion rescue exercise. We set up a mock avalanche and have the student teams find 2 buried people with beacons and one buried without a beacon. It's great fun and the students learn lots.
During one of the rescue exercises the instructor, who was acting the part of a victim, had her beacon still on transmit. No one in the rescue party told her to turn her beacon off so she stayed close to one of the guys doing beacon search all while screaming "where's my Barney". The student doing the search kept getting low distance numbers on his beacon until the instructor walked away from him. The student with a puzzled look on his face said" hey, hold it, my buried guys going away from me......ahhhhhh!?!???!!!!!".

My favorite set up is the simulated buried person with the glove and ski pole sticking out of the snow.
Also, on Saturday we got word of a big avalanche set off on Berthoud Pass near Winter Park. It ran big and knocked 2 cars off the road and 8 people were injured
All in all, what a great weekend......for us.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

I had visitors!!!!!


This is the whole Scheuer (minus Steven, he had to go back to Dartmouth) clan and the whole Zumba clan.
From left to right this is Lauren Zumba, Lisa Zumba, Michael Scheuer, Mark Zumba, Camille Scheuer, Amy Scheuer and Pop's or Camille's dad, Gerry.
What a great family. I miss them all already and they just left.

Check out this super cool Patroller.






This is Amy Scheuer. She's Steven's (who's in this blog earlier) sister.
She's for sure, one of the most super cool people i've met in a long time. I had to get a picture of her with my patrol vest on.
She'll be a telemarker one day...oh yes she will.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Friends don't let friends wear NEON.


Holy smoke....we couldn't miss this guy when he skied by.

I was on North Peak yesterday and when I saw this guy i had to get a picture. I think he loved his gear because he posed proudly.

All i said to him was, "Hey i thought friends don't let friends wear neon".

Ahhhhhhh........it fells good. Today is my friday and today is my Birthday.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Look who got hurt....and on his Birthday!!!!


Ok, Ok....this isn't Jesus.

All the nurses and staff at the clinic were all screaming " no, no, Jesus you can't get hurt on your Birthday". Check it out, the Nurse has a hat on that reads "Angel".

This guy is CD Shrack. He's one of the coolest and nicest guys on patrol. He hurt his rotator cuff on Christmas day.

Heal thy Self!!!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Merry Christmas!!!!!


This is my tree.

It has all that i need. It has my favorite VW Van ornament and my other favorite ornament, it's one with a little black baby giving a thumbs up saying Christmas 2000 (hmmm...i wonder who gave that to me). If you look closely you can see the Praying Mantis Angel at the top. He really makes the tree.

It also has a picture of the two most beautiful children in the world, Anders and Elsie.

Annnnnnn, it has the required bowl of Hershey Kisses sent to me by Carol.

So, anyone and everyone reading this blog.....Merry Christmas and have a great holiday.


Friday, December 22, 2006

Funny white crosses all over it????


Shoot, the other night i broke the binding on my ski.


I was doing night ski and was sent to help with a skier verses tree. Man, you never know what you're going to roll up on when you get that call.


Anyway, i helped to backboard this guy who broke the upper part of his clavical, a place that i can't even come close to spelling. He lost the use of his right arm but, i think, with rehab he'll get use back.


I go to put on my ski and "POP" there goes my binding. So i walk down to bottom of the closest lift and call up to PHQ. We have taxi's all the time for guest. When we call for them we have to describe the skier, "female skier, purple over black, needs a taxi".


So i call up asking for a taxi and said "it's a male skier red over black with funny white crosses all over it".

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

The snow was tasty today....







What a day.

Great snow and even greater skiing. Skiing today was like skiing on a staircase filled with pillows.

The first picture was this morning when i got to North Peak PHQ and the next was 1 hr later and the next was 3 hrs later. I think we were getting over an inch per hour.
The total for the day was 8 or 9 inches.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

What the heck!!!!!!


I don't know what the heck is up with this picture. The 2 'trollers are Mark and Coop. Coop's head was doing something funny.


I wish i could have taken a picture of the 15 year old boys arm i splinted today. Let's just say it looked like a mini roller coaster. The cool thing was that the kid was so tough.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Wow......check it out!!!!!




That's what the students of an avalanche i was helping to teach this weekend said when they saw this slide happen right in front of them.

This winter i'm helping to teach several avalanche classes through Aspen Alpine Guides ( www.aspenalpine.com ) and 10th Mountain Huts ( www.huts.org ).

On friday night Scott Messina, owner of Aspen Alpine Guides, said....let's take the class to an avalanche path near the hut because i bet we'll see a slide or can get one going. Well, as soon as we got to the slide path, on saturday morning, one was set off. The class was amazed, they thought Scott had thrown some swith.

Stuff like that happening make these classe great for the students.

In the picture you can see the crown of the slide and it ran about 200ft. The other picture is of the class on our way out of the hut on sunday.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Reflections of a ski patrol.


I love this picture. Me, Mark Cafiero ( www.markcafierophoto.com ), and Chavez were standing in front of a pair of goggles and Mark snapped this shot. Mark's an amazing photographer and has a impressive way of looking at the world. He also makes photography his business in case anyone reading this blog is getting married.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Skinning up in the morning.


I love to skin, hike, up to the top of the mountain for morning meeting. It's great excercise and the peacefulness is a blessing.


This is a picture of me this morning with an amazing sunrise as i make my way up the mountain.


I like the frost on my shirt and hat. It was dang cold.


A life extraordinary.


Monday, December 11, 2006

Death on the mountain.

On Sunday we had a skier die on Keystone. I wasn't working so i wasn't part of it.

I heard early monday morning on the radio. When i got to work soon after it was the main topic at the morning meeting. The kid was 20 years old and from Denver.

My buddy josh, who you can see so happy in the photo of him in the Tucker, was first on scene. That's a hard place to be and he took it very hard. Josh is top notch and he did everything he could to help the kid. He told me the story and i could tell it was hard for him.

Another patroller, who was off that day, said she saw it happen whle she was skiing. The kid was skiing at a high rate of speed and just lost control. She said she saw a cloud of snow and soon saw Josh get on scene. The kid hit a tree head first and didn't have a chance.

I just wish people would slow down a bit and enjoy the pleasure of turning their skis.

Gluttony at it's best.




Sooooo...everyday when the mountain closes the resturant above PHQ sends down all that was not consumed by the wonderful guest. Well, as you can see it doesn't look all that appetizing. The thing is, it does get eaten.


Last year i left Patrol with a few extra pounds. Not this year.....I refuse to eat any of this CRAP this year.


I'm doing good.


The other picture i'm not sure what's going on.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Imperial Bowl......GOOD, GOOD!!!!


Me and my bro Steven on the top of Imperial Bowl gettin' ready to HUCK THE CORNICE!!!


Yeeeeehaaaaaaaaa!!!


It was beautiful up there but i must say it has nothing on Highland Bowl at Aspen Highlands.

Imperial Bowl...BAD, BAD!!!!


Look what that dang bowl did to my ski. Can you say, CORE SHOT!!! She's getting fixed by the best ski tech in Breck......Pups Glide Shop.

Saturday, December 09, 2006

What to do on my day off??? Hmmmm?????


I have a very good friend visiting me and staying with me. We played in the backcountry today. The skin up Dry Gulch to the saddle next to Mt. Bethel was fantastic. It was about 12, 200ft.

Now the ski down was another story. Let just say it was survival skiing.....but it was ton's of fun

The picture is of me and Steven somewhere on the mountain.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Fill'er up with Ethel and check under the hood......











The Tucker makes the blog again this year.




Today was a great day. The sky was blue, the temps were warm and i was on a great wreck.








I was skiing down Mozart Flats when i came upon a snowboarder laying on his back against one of our snowmaking hydrants. It didn't look good. I start to question him and he said a skier hit him and he hit the hydrant. He was complaining of neck and lower back pain.








When a person complains of neck and back pain you call for the backboard and O2. When they hit one of our hydrants you call an Accident Investorgator. When they say they want to talk to their Lawyer you call everyone and anyone in charge.








Well this guy, once i got him down to the clinic, said he wasn't going to sign anything until he spoke to his Lawyer.








The great part of this wreck was that we got to use the Tucker. Look at the pictures. Just that morning Josh Thompson, the guy in the photos, and I were talking about using the Tucker. He loves it and loves to drive it. I knew when i radioed for a backboard and O2 that Josh would be there fast which meant that he would be the driver. After it was over we had to take her to get filled up with fuel. I said, fill'er up with ethel and check under the hood.








Josh is awesome. He's young and he loves life. Everyother word is "SWEET" or "SICK". He's great to work with.

Monday, December 04, 2006

How many first outs does it take to........


At Keystone Ski Patrol we have a system called first out. What this is is a way to always have at least 3 patrollers ready to respond to any emergency. In front of the dispatch window are chairs where you sit if you're not on a work project. The patroller in the first chair will be called on first, hence the first out chair.


Today the dispatch wasn't keeping an eye on the chairs and let the patrollers stack up a bit. We actually didn't have enough chairs for all the patrollers in PHQ. Everyone was laughing so hard that when the dispatcher saw us he just said, "first 12 go out and ski and make nice with the public".


It's Monday, it was kind of a weird day.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

I thought patrollers took the chair lift to go to work????




The race training on North Peak ( Keystone has 3 peaks) ended today. Which means that it's the last day that we who are stationed there has to be up top by 7am. The lifts on the front side don't run that early.




So how do we and the racers get there??? By car silly!!!!




The Keystone gulch road stays packed by us driving on it. We use chains but the racers don't. You should see how they drive the free Chevy Suburbans given to them. Man, it's like watching a commercial.




Anyway, it's fun.




The photos are of Matt driving and Mark driving shotgun. I'm in the back seat where it's safe. Marks an awesome photographer. If you need wedding photos are any other photos Mark's your man. Check out his web sites..... http://www.sixpeeps.com/ and http://www.cafierophoto.com/

COLD, COLD DAY!!!!


I woke up this morning to the thermometer in my car reading -18 degrees.


Yikes............funny things happen on mornings like that. Things like, my car makes funny noises, dash board lights flash weirdly, it hurts when you breath through your nose and many more things.


I was working on North Peak today and had to be on the mountain at 7am. The reason is yesterday and today Bode Millers wax techs were testing waxes on an area called Mozart Flats. It's interesting to watch. We pull his techs up the flats, they put on one pair of about 15 pairs of skis and make runs through timing gates.


Everything works fine till one goofball patroller skis through the gates and in their tracks. Hehe, by the way, that patroller was me. Oh man, i was laughing hard. Hey, when Bode starts winning medals I'll stop skiing in their test track. anyway, i thought my skis ran fast for not being tuned since the middle of last year.


So i would have gotten pix of all this but my camera froze. So the only pix i have are up by North Peak PHQ. The day was cold but amazingly beautiful and it did warm up to +7 degrees.


Ok, tomorrow i head up to the Estin Hut to help out teaching an avalanche course over the weekend. If the camera doesn't freeze I'll snap some pix.


Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Slip sliding away....


The NORAM ski races are at Kestone this week.


After the morning meeting we had to slip the race course. Hey, what can i say.......patrol does everything.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

A 'trollers day off.


This is Craig Simson. He's our Asst. Patrol Director. A super cool guy and a great manager. Here he is on his day off with his little girls.


They do say that patrollers get the chicks!!!

Monday, November 27, 2006

The Blueberries are back...


Today was the first day for the new crop of rookies to work. You can tell them apart by the blue jackets they have to wear and the frightened look on their faces.


All i can say is, I'm sure glad I don't have to go through that again.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Cotton kills!!!!


During the winter I'm going to help teach several avalanche classes. Our first one starts next weekend. These classes are being done through 10th Mtn. Huts but with the help of Aspen Alpine Guides who i also work for. Check out their web site........ http://www.aspenalpine.com/

Today, i went up to the Sangree Hut outside Leadville to pick up some Avalanche teaching tools. It was a nice morning but it began to snow, which we need badly. I like the self photo of me wearing all the cotton.

Do as i say, not as i do!!!!

A slow start......


I've been on patrol for 2 day now and I'm just getting around to posting my Chronicles.

Sorry 'bouts that.

Let's see, not much has happen. I started work on Wednesday the 22nd and it was like any other patrol day. I was part of an M.I., 2 head injuries and many many taxi's.

The M.I. began with a guy walking up to us saying......"hey, I'm sure it's nothing but, I'm having trouble breathing and my arms are numb". Yeeeeah, they always start that way. We got him down to the clinic and flown to Denver where he crashed in flight but was brought around and ultimately lived and i hear is doing well.

Thursday, Thanksgiving, i was on North Peak. The middle mountains can be very slow. This was one of those day's. The picture i posted is what i thought was going to be my Thanksgiving dinner. Well, to my surprise, the restaurant at the Outpost was giving all Patrollers a free turkey dinner. Let me tell you, it was good and very plentiful.

Monday i begin a new week. Let's see if i can get it more exciting.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

The Beginning of a winter.


It's now mid November and the snow is falling. Looking out my window I see strong winds blowing snow in circles.

What does all this mean?

The new patrol year is upon us.

On November 4-6 we had our medical refresher. The picture above shows Keystone's new C.O.O, Pat somebody and Mountain Manager, Chuck Tolton. It was nice to catch up and see how the summer was for everyone. We also got to hear what was new for Keystone for this winter. We have approval to open 300 more acres of north facing terrain. This gives Keystone over 3000 acres. The new terrain is Independence Bowl. We'll have Cat skiing as well as hike to and hike out skiing. There's also many other improvements that I'll report as I see them.

All in all this is shaping up to be a great year of skiing.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

The end of a winter.....

Outside the temperatures are 50 degrees and puddles of water mixed with mud are everywhere.

Yesterday was my last day on Keystone Ski Patrol.

It was a great year. I met and played with some truly wonderful people. I learned a lot and laughed a lot.

Today I get on a plane for India. To me that's what living in a ski town is all about. You work hard in season and travel out of season.

I will be back on Patrol next year and this blog will continue. Till then, I hope everyone has wonderful spring, summer and fall.

"The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page". ~St. Augustine

See you next winter,

James

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

"Kelly the Krusher" and "Meagan the Masher".


You can't really make out the photo but if you could you'd see the two reigning Ski Patrol Jello Wrestling World Champs. They're holding the championship belt, with pride, high over their heads.

Tomorrow is the start of the Pro Patrol Party in Crested Butte. Every year one patrol is the host for this crazy drunk fest. The year Keystone hosted the party we had jello wrestling. I believe Kelly destroyed the competition.

I think she'll do the same this year.

Check out this Bad Boy!!!!


We call it the "Tucker".

As you can see it's a go anywhere med-evac. Next year we at Keystone Ski Patrol will use this alot. Mainly we'll use it for getting hurt guest out of the back mountains. We'll be able to pick them up, transport them down the Gulch Rd, which is snow covered, and then drive it on the road to the clinics front door.

I got to take'er for a spin yesterday and man was it fun.

My sweetie came to visit me....


This is Lucy. She lives in Boulder. She stayed with me all last week and was with me everywhere i went.

I think she had an exciting week. She met all the avi dogs and all the shop dogs. I think her favorite thing to do was play with the 20 or so dogs at Carter park and watch the sledders screaming down the hill.

What i do when i'm not on patrol.....


Well, it's the rare patroller that can only work patrol and not have another job.

This is my other job. When i leave patrol i go to Wilderness Sports and install bindings and wax skis. This is my work bench there.

Not a bad job and the people i work with are nice.