Friday, September 12, 2008

My Chile photos


I just added an album to my Picasa online photos. They are hi-res versions and can be downloaded.

See http://picasaweb.google.com/CalvinBurgart64/CASAHighAndes# for some CASA photos and http://picasaweb.google.com/CalvinBurgart64/SnofariWSSTChile2008# for the Snofari photos.

It was easiest to get the best of my hi-res photos to Kodak Gallery as a first step. One can easily get prints and enlargements from this site, but not download the images. They are hi-res. I took 1000 photos.

http://www.kodakgallery.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?UAUTOLOGIN_ID=74766820405&UV=446798149131_515242898605&collid=74766820405.907511798605.1221265795579&page=1

http://www.kodakgallery.com/BrowsePhotos.jsp?UAUTOLOGIN_ID=74766820405&UV=677089257127_886772898605&collid=74766820405.980793798605.1221266720367&page=1

As I took two tours (the first two tours of my life) there are two photo albums.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Back in San Diego


Got back Sunday, September 7th. Was a great trip. Fun people, amazing views and diverse skiing. Had all the weather from rain, wind, sunshine, powder, and snow, too. My tele skiing improved, and I look forward to another winter at Snowbird/Alta. That is Aconcagua behind me, 23,000 feet. The tallest mountain outside the Himalyas. I was at 13,000 feet when this was taken.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Leaving Santiago

Had another great week skiing with Will Wasson of Snofari Tours, and the Whistler Senior Ski Team. Skied Valle Nevados, El Colorado, La Parva and a day at Ski Arpa snowcat skiing. I had skied all these areas with the first week with CASA tours, but the weather was very different. First week had plenty of frest snow, which fell just as I arrived in Chile, particularly the first day which was at El Arpa. Yesterday, we skied La Parva as it was snowing. Visibility was very poor at times, but some of the time it was clear. There were very few people skiing. Mostly our group of 8 were the only skiers visible at one time. Will led me alone, down an awesome out of bounds area on the next to last run. My tele'ing has improved a lot, and I was pleased that even in poor visibility, my balance was very good. I was sort of hoping to get snowed in, but it doesn't look like that is going to happen, so it's back to San Diego tonight.

Picassa albums

The following link goes to Johannes Henkel's Picassa album of my first week tour with CASA tours. He has a Nikon D200, which is the model Nikon prior to the D300 which I received from Michele for my birthday last may. Johannes is software engineer with Google.

http://picasaweb.google.com/henkel/SnowboardingInChile2008

The following album is CASA tours photos of the same week.

http://picasaweb.google.com/casatrips/HighAndes82408#

Just added, here is Wendell's picasa album.

http://picasaweb.google.com/WendellJMoore/ChileSundayAugust232008#

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

My last week in Chile

Have been having a great time. Back in Santiago for two nights. Today we snowcat skied at El Arpa. Eleven skiers, two guides and 12,000 acres or so of terrain. Rob, the head guide, was ski patrolman at Solitude. Great view of Aconcagua http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aconcagua, the tallest mountain outside the Himalyas at 23,000 feet. Also great 360 degree view of the Andes. I´ve taken something like 700 pictures on my point and shoot and my Nikon D300.

Skied with Jean-Luc Brassard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Luc_Brassard at El Arpa, also ran into Hermann Maier http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Maier in a McDonalds along the highway. Saw his Peak Performance shirt like the one that Kim bought me, so I introduced myself to him, with out knowing who he is!!

Feeling stronger every day. On my tele´s every day. Tomorrow we go to Valle Nevados. Staying at a nice condo at El Colorado. La Parva is right next door too. Today was my 101st day of skiing this year!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Snofari tour, week one

Have been quite busy skiing all week at Nevados de Chillan. We are staying about 8 km from the base in a very nice hotel, except for heat and hot water being a challenge. Otherwise, very nice.

Unfortunately, the skiing has been overshadowed by the accidentally death of Barbara Warren, a good friend and amazing athlete. She was completely paralyzed and could not even speak. She indicated that life support be stopped. She is the twin Austrian sister of Angelika Drake, both 65 years old. There are many news articles about her, I am sure, on the web, but suffice it to say it was a tragic accident and her sister and family must be in extreme shock.

The weather has not exactly cooperated. We missed Monday due to rain. There has been new snow, but also a lot of wind, and later today more rain at the bottom. We did to Tres Maries run as our last run, one of or perhaps the longest run in Chile this afternoon. Amazing.

Dominque Biello, daughter of my good friend Dom, arrived early yesterday morning. She did the spa thing yesterday, and snowboarded today. After an hour lesson, she was much improved. She hadn´t been on a board for 4 years. She is headed back to Temuco, where she lives and teaches English.

We are off to Santiago on a travel day tomorrow, then two days skiing at Portillo.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

CASA tour week in Chile

Finished my first 6 days of skiing with the CASA tours. We started with two days of snowcat skiing in El Arpa www.skiarpa.com . The one lane road up, including the later snow covered part was an adventure in itself. The first day was one of the two best days they had this year. This area is owned and developed by Tony Sponar, an Austrian ski instructor from Aspen. The area is probably as large as all the areas in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons in Utah. There are only 15 or so skiers there each day. The base lodge is about as big as double garage, with no electricity, and the second day no water as well. Unique is an understatement.

We then skied Portillo, Valle Nevado, La Parva, and El Colorado. The later three are really one huge area, but owned and operated by different uncooperative folks. Every lift at these areas is different from every other. From single pomas, to tbars, to 4 and 5 person pomas. The later are an experience on the way up.

I skied tele 3 days and alpine 3 days. Both are starting to feel like they did toward the end of the season last year. The conditions are highly variable, which of course brings out the worst in my skiing, but I am managing.

One bad experience, was my stupidity to drink water at San Rafel, which tasted bad. In fact I spent 15 hours in bed after the second day at El Arpa. Was better the next morning that heavens.

Back in Santiago now, and traveling to Chillan today with Will Wasson of Snofari www.snofari.com .