So I said I’d post photos from last weekend, and I’m finally getting around to it. I wrote a few new posts below, so be sure to check them out too!

Val and I In A Blizzard Of Epic Proportions - Mt. Baldy, CA. This is 30 minutes outside LA. Seriously.
So last weekend Val and I went up to Mt. Baldy. It is just north of Los Angeles, and when we got up there it was a WHITEOUT. I mean, we couldn’t see where we were snowboarding! Having never been there before it was even scarier because we had no idea what the surroundings were like, where the trails led, what obstacles there were, etc. We could have snowboarded off a cliff and nobody would have known. Actually, that’s pretty unlikely because we stayed on the marked trails, but it was still a bit sketchy. We didn’t end up boarding for very long because I felt pretty uneasy about the situation…I think Val did too. Plus the chair lifts kept breaking down and it was almost closing time anyway by the time we made our way up to the mountain.

Amazing Sunset Leaving Mt. Baldy
When we were leaving Mt. Baldy we witnessed the MOST beautiful sunset I’ve EVER seen. This photo does not do it justice at all. There were so many layers of color, and the depth to the different folds of clouds is just not transmitted through this digital picture. We rounded the corner coming down the mountain and I pretty much started screaming unintelligible words while pointing at the sky. It was incredible.

In Line - Mt. High.
On Sunday we went to Mt. High…along with everyone else in the entire Southern California area. Basically it took us 2 hours to drive 130 miles there…and then 4 hours to drive the remaining 5 miles because, well, it was the first good snowfall for this season and the best snow the local mountains have seen in a long time. So, everyone had the same idea. But we persevered, and after 6 hours in the car we arrived. We had a blast actually.

View from Mt. High Looking West

Mt. High Sunset - Lights Came On For Night Skiing
We had another amazing sunset that night, and left after it got dark.
This weekend we’re going up north to Mammoth Mountain here in CA, which is about a 7 hour drive. They have the biggest snow base in the nation, and it’s forecast to snow about 30″ while we’re there. I’m very excited!