Showing posts with label Jackson Hole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jackson Hole. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Finally Using My JHMR Season's Pass

Last Thursday, Marc was off from instructing and I was in desperate need of a brain break from writing my Master's paper. So we both were able to test out my winter legs again and do some personal runs on the mountain!

Let me just say I was really worried about riding down at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. It just appears so intimidating compared to where I was at last year at Targhee. But Marc was pretty patient and allowed me to try a green before heading up the gondola! haha. So we took Teewinot up and I did a green run - totally had to remember what my legs, body, and feet were supposed to do...but got down the mountain very easily. So off my snowboard went, we unclipped and climbed into the Gondola. We were going to meet our friend, Sarah, at the Casper lift for lunch. Most of the paths to get there are blues and double-blues, which is where I left my skill level back at Targhee in April.

Simply just took my time working on turning and controlling how fast I wanted to go as we made our way down some traverses and down to the Casper lift. Not only did I survive my first time riding the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's runs but I enjoyed it! Not to mention had a few tumbles, but it was super entertaining for Marc to watch as I did fall, I mean, 'starfish' on a traverse and maybe fall when I was getting into the lift line...and...getting off the lift. All laughs everywhere and in between though!

Also, throughout my days where I was scheduled to work at the Pioneers' Kid Ranch - I was able to go straight from work to some snowboard breaks. Have not done any Blacks yet - I want to continue my technique and build up confidence on these blues. I'll get there - will just take some time and practice. And of course, I am still liking it! Oh....and PS....my knees are doing great!

TheChristyBel

Top of the Hanna Run - Midway Down from Apres Vous

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Moose Hockey Game

Cheering for the Moose Win!
Went to the Moose Hockey Game with Marc and Ben tonight. Super fun - the mountain resort was hosting the game that night, so we got in for free with our employee passes! How awesome is that?! We arrived there after the first period. It was mega crowded - a bunch of staff from the mountain resort was there and the game was pretty entertaining to watch. There was even a band that played in between the periods. Totally went to the upper level and prowled around for a balcony edge to get a clearer view of the game. By the end of the second period, we got an edge balcony spot and were right behind the Moose goal. It was super awesome to see all the action from up top. Not much else to say about this evening, except it was a fun time with awesome people and a really good fight on the ice to watch! Plus, the Moose won! Boom!

TheChristyBel




Hannah and Louie Relaxing After the Game?
Louie, Are you Comfortable?!
Hockey Game Selfie

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Welcome Back to JHole!


Happy New Year from Jackson Hole! I've been here for a few days and have not had time for an update here on the blog. Let's recap the last few days!

On Tuesday morning, I travelled from Newark, NJ back to Jackson Hole, WY. This time, not for grad school, but for a nice long month of being with some wonderful friends and actually trying to have a legit winter break in the Tetons. Oh, let me tell you how my welcoming committee/arrival went.

It's pretty hilarious now that we look back on it: so Marc was supposed to pick me up when I arrived into Jackson Hole. However, on his way to the airport, his poor van broke down. He calls me while I am getting off the plane and asks, "Hey! Where are you at?" and I replied back, "Hi! Getting my bag and almost outside. Are you here?" And well there was a slight pause with his reply, "Funny story: my van broke down at the Gros Ventre Junction..."

Oh man, that poor van. He thinks it was a hose connection issue with the coolant. So I had to find an alternative mode of transportation back to Jackson. Took the AllTrans into town and on my way back to town, totally waved to Marc on the side of the highway at Gros Ventre Junction with his broken down van. When I finally got back to Jackson, Marc's roommate, Smith and I went to meet Marc at the Body Shop/Tow place. After getting all the vehicle logistics taken care of, we finally had our reunion and my welcoming back to the Tetons! Yes, it definitely was hilarious looking back on it.

New Years was pretty uneventful for the both of us. With Marc working non-stop at the mountain and me feeling the jet-lag, we celebrated New Years at midnight...EAST COAST time (so 10:00pm MST) and literally passed out before midnight mountain time. hahaha. Oh well. 

Being back in Jackson has been great for just personal and recreational endeavors. Although, I will be finishing my Masters paper while I am here, this Teton adventure is solely for fun!

TheChristyBel



Saturday, August 30, 2014

Tourist Day in Jackson Hole

We wanted to be tourists for the day...obnoxious, 'let's take photos of everything,' see the sights, and do what everyone else comes here to do. It was so much fun - just hanging with some good people, goofing around, taking lots of photos, being annoying, and having a great time! Here are some moments captured on this glorious day!

#ThisIsWhatYouAllLookLikeToUs

TheChristyBel

Marc in a TeePee?!?
Hats, Hats, Hats!
Unicorn Meets Stallion!
'I Am In Jackson Hole!!!'
Being Obnoxiously Adorable in Public!
Gotta Read About Cats While You're Here!
'Oh Look a Moose!'
Moose Meets Wolf?! Trophic Cascade?!
Story Time in the BookStore!
Being Read to By Marc
Enjoy the Video Below

The Hulk, Spiderman, & the Wolverine Came to Jackson Hole Too!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Jaclyn Visits the Tetons

So, it only took about a year, but I was able to convince Snuggles (Jaclyn) to make a visit to the Tetons. Showing her around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and having her explore this place, I think definitely showed her how much I loved it here and why it may take some convincing otherwise to leave this place. Unfortunately I had to work the week that she visited, so she did a lot of exploring on her own. Here are some photos of the moments we shared together!

TheChristyBel

Jaclyn and My Main Man, Abe
Liberty Burger Food Shot
Moments with Marc at the Dinner Table
Our Whiskey Celebration of Jaclyn's Visit
Four-Person Spoon
Cloudy Tetons...Please Come Back Out
Babes in the Granite Hot Springs
Snuggin' 24-7
Tender Moments
I Think Marc Enjoyed His Time With Us.
Not Unusual.
Mountain Biking at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
(Of Course in Patterned Pants)!
She Was a Natural
Wings & Things at the Mangy Moose

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Up the Top of the Tram

This morning, I was able to substitute teach with the pre-kindergarteners at the Journey's School.  Working with the pre-k was such a great opportunity, not to mention constant cuteness!

After spending the morning with the pre-k, Marc and I went up to the Top of the Tram that is located in Teton Village at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.  Many thanks goes to Mary Beth and Eddie who informed us about this Wyoming Resident deal and who let us borrow their J-cards.

Apparently Wyoming Residents are able to ride up the tram to the top of Rendezvous Mountain for FREE!  You can show them a driver's license and get a 'j-card' or a Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Card that the tram liftees scan and you can proceed up to the top of the mountain!

Enjoy some of the photos of the views, fun, and snow!

Traveling Up the Mountain in the Tram and Seeing the Village Below!
Going On Up!
What a View!
Gorgeous...and there is still snow up there!
Doing a snow dance?!
Summer Selfie with Snow?!
Attempting to Fly
Corbet's Couloir
Being a Tourist in Town!

Mustachio!
A Welcome to the Tetons Mug I Drew for Marc
Summit Posing on Top of Rendezvous Mountain
10,450 ft

Clearly I am enjoying this week-long summer break!
TheChristyBel

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Home at the Teton Science Schools

So Sunday was the day...a sad but exciting day.  I am not going to lie it was pretty emotional at times and I am not going to lie, I cried.  I mean, as much as I was excited to travel and FINALLY see the school I have been so excited about attending for the past year and a half, but I was really sad to leave two of my closest friends.

We woke up pretty early, maybe around 7-8:00am(ish), and we literally were FREEZING!  I mean, I was smart to wear some layers to bed with some new awesome Yellowstone-Moose socks and my new Sea To Summit Extreme Reactor liner, but Nate woke up shivering and cold!  Serves him right because he only wore like sweat pants, a t-shirt, no socks, and no liner.  But yes, it was pretty cold that night, probably in the 30s-40s range.  

Side Note: the temperature range here is crazy.  It can be like 30-40 degree F in the AM when you wake up, but by noon-late afternoon, it's in the 80s!  So crazy!

After making some hot coffee and oatmeal, we took a stroll to do a wonderful thing....SHOWER!  Hadn't done that in days!!! Maybe since Blue Mounds State Park?!?! I couldn't remember.  It was a pretty sweet deal in the Grand Teton National Park: $3.75 flat fee for as long of a shower as you wanted! BOOM!

Once we were so fresh and so clean, we took a walk to the visitor's center so Nate could get an idea of some hikes and things to do while he and Sean stayed in GTNP for a few more days.  After that, we took one last walk to the Jackson Lake, and typical Nate, even after getting clean, we jumped in the water for a cold swim.

Being a mermaid in Jackson Lake.
We got back to camp and helped clean up and pack me up to head to Jackson for the afternoon.  Drove about 45-50 minutes into Jackson around 12:30pm MST to make a visit to the Teton County Library.  I signed up for a Wyoming Library Card and finished up some loose ends in some health insurance claims and e-mails while Sean wrote up a resume for a potential job and Nate listened in on some calculus lectures.

Once it became about 2:15pm, the boys were getting pretty hungry, so we pulled into Downtown Jackson and started to scope out a lunch spot.  Had some lunch and walked around the town.  Totally had to stop and see the Elk Antler Arches!  Photo Opp!

Elk Antler Arches!
By the time we were kinda over the touristy-crowded town, we had about 2 hours to kill before I had to be at the Teton Science School for Wilderness First Responder check-in.  So we stopped by the Blacktail Butte turnoff (I think that is what it's called - don't judge me if I don't know, I have all year to get the roads and what not around here down like it's the back of my hand).

Look at this view!
Around 5:30pm we decided to head for the school so I could get a feel for where it was and to get a look of the campus!  Seeing the school was a great sign of relief - to finally 'be home' was a wonderful feeling.  It was one step closer to not living out of my car, it was the next step to grad school and me growing up and moving on to another place and opportunity, and an exciting moment just all together.  Waiting months and then 7 additional days of just getting here, this relief was well-needed.

Teton Science School - my new home, school, & journey!
Saying goodbye to Nate and Sean was pretty hard, although as much as being with them for 7 days was fun, I bet it was a relief for them as for me to separate for a break, but this break was a pretty lengthy and emotional one.  To say goodbye to someone you care about and love is such a hard thing to do, 6 hours across the continental divide seems like an end of the world thing and a terrible feeling that reminds me of the New Zealand period.  But for both of us to be embarking on our own journeys for grad school and to take this as an opportunity to grow, work on ourselves, focus on school, and live life independently, it will be a positive turn for and if and when we get to see each other again.  For now, it's time to just be Christy in the Tetons and live the way Christy wants to live.

Wilderness First Responder Update: So this course is from Monday, August 5 - Wednesday, August 14.  So I may not be updating as much within these next 10 days.  Sunday night I was able to meet one of the girls that was also in the graduate program with me, Jordan.  I was so thrilled and excited to have met 1. a new friend for WFR, but 2. someone I will be working and teaching with for the next year.  Plus, she was a TSS summer intern the year before so she was able to give me some info about the school and where everything was!

That night while everyone else that was staying at TSS was checking-in, Jordan and I went to Durnan's Bar in Moose for a drink with two previous TSS Graduates.  It was fun to speak with them who used to be in our shoes and two just to sit and relax with some new people.

Monday, the start of the WFR course was intense: learning about patient assessment and clearly obtaining data you need to figure out how to treat and assess an incident is full of lots of info and very intense.  But it was totally making me feel more confident about what was to come in the next months.  Also!!! I was able to meet 3 additional girls from the graduate program.  :) So excited to be meeting fellow graduate students!

Also!!! Another cool thing happened, the Graduate Program Coordinator told me that there was an opening in one of the log cabins!  And I was able to choose to live in my original assignment, Buck, above the Maintenance Building, or live in Cloudveil a small standard cabin.  Both are not directly in the 'Graduate Circle' but they both have my own private bathroom that's located across the driveway from my potential room(s) and in the dining lodge.  I think I am going to take the cabin...and the deal breaker was not because I don't have to climb steps, but because I get WINDOWS!!!!!!!! - three wall windows and a door window...where I would get only a door window if I lived in Buck.  Pretty exciting!

OH ANOTHER SIDE NOTE!  I do not have cell phone service while I am on the Kelly Campus at the Teton Science Schools!  Basically where I am taking WFR and where I will be living and mostly teaching.  The hills that are north of us totally block out the Verizon cell service towers from heading into the valley where we live in.  So if you want to keep in touch with me, e-mail is the best way, since my phone still gets WiFi!!! Also to my fellow iPhone people, I can still get iMessage while being on WiFi!

If I want to make a call I have to drive or walk about a mile away from campus on the main road to make calls from my phone.  So last night I made a few to my mom and some friends.  This totally made me home sick!!! Wahhh.  I never thought that would happen, you know?! As much as I complain to get out of De, talking to my friends and family back home was pretty hard. :( And it was only day ONE!  How sad is that.  But you know, after getting off the phone with my last call, I turned and looked at the mountains, and it totally made me realize why I was here and I felt better.  I think it's gonna take some time to fully adapt to this place, but I am optimistic that I will be fine!

Today in WFR, we learned CPR, the Heimlich, and spinal injury preparation and assessment.  Still intense, but I think my nervousness for this class slowly dissipates as I meet new people and get more confident in the information I am learning. 

Learned how to strap a person if with spinal injuries if being evacuated our of the backcountry!
After class, a group of 6 other WFR students and I that are staying on site decided to go on a hike around campus for the sunset after dinner.  We had such a great time hiking together and then finally catching our breaths to the top of a mega 'hill,' we were able to sit and goof off and watch the sunset.  Nate you would be proud, but I totally taught people the 'Salmon Handshake!' haha.

Anyways, we did some summit posing, jumping photos, and group shots.  I will post them as soon as I get them in my clutches!

To all my Blog Readers, I may not post any new blogs over the next few days due to WFR.  Just hold tight, I'll be back! I promise!  Let me get certified first as a WFR!  See you all so soon!

Teton Range Panoramic!
Sunset...I do not think I will ever get tired of this!
I am pretty happy to have made some friends and to be in such short distances of beautiful views!

Xoxo,
TheChristyBel

Summit Posing with a new WFR friend, Alisha!