We
had another fun Seattle/Portland get-together at the MTTA Copper Creek Hut. The
snow conditions were much better than last year for skiing, and the weather opened
up so much that we could clearly see the Olympic Mountains 100 miles away. The
food was delicious, and we had lots of drinks (wine, port, Jagermeister, Pucker,
and an occasional sip of water), junk food (chocolates, candies, cookies, whatever),
and yummy food (veggie concoctions, chicken and polenta, oatmeal with gummi bear/M&M/fruit
mix-ins, hearty fruit pancakes). Everybody did their own thing with hanging out,
playing games, talking, reminiscing, ignoring the rest of the world, or figuring
out solutions for all the world's issues. Karen brought two really good sleds
this time, and we had a hootin' and hollerin' good time sledding down the hill
from the cabin, including fast icy runs at night with no lights on. All fun stuff,
and a great tradition.
Frosty
(Josh), D6 (Ken), and Scout (Curtis) in front of Mt. Rainier
Scout
(Curtis) sledding on his tummy halfway down the hill from the cabin
Frosty
(Josh) demonstrating that there is more than one direction when sledding downhill
Sparky
(Scott) trying to get some aerodynamic lift
Josh
out skiing, on our way back from some great panoramic viewpoints
The
2004 Copper Creek Gang (left to right): Scout/Curtis, Worm/Beth, Snaps/Julie,
D6/Ken, Martha/Garwood, Danger Girl/Karen, Sparky/Scott, Jager/Emily, Uncle Bunky/Tim,
Frosty/Josh