Montage Deer Valley - Part 2
Park City, Utah
Dec. 1 - 3, 2012My first time to go snowshoeing. Woo-hoo! |
When I found out that one of the winter activities offered in Montage Deer Valley is snowshoeing, I was thrilled! I have never tried that before and I was determined to experience it. Thankfully, I found several video tutorials available on YouTube. I was able to take a crash course online before my trip. I even learned tips on what to wear.
Tip #1: Wear layered clothing. I wore a moisture-wicking long sleeve shirt -- the ideal first clothing layer. Then I threw on the snow jacket that I bought
for a steal from Sports Authority.
It has a waterproof/breathable shell with a reversible fleece lining. Then of course I had thermals, ski pants, ski socks, gloves
and all.
I brought along my fanny pack too so I could bring a bottle of water
and stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water is tip #2.
I also remembered to prevent my socked feet from getting wet
by protecting them with saran wrap. That's tip #3. I read about that a while ago and it's a very helpful tip especially when engaging in winter sports. ;-)
"If you can walk, you can snowshoe." I'm ready to go! |
The view in front of me as I headed towards the snow-laden trail. |
In no time, I was comfortable in these snowshoes. |
Surprisingly, the
temperature wasn’t freezing cold even with all that snow. It was a clear day with no strong winds. The cool crisp air felt good on my face. I pulled down my beanie to make sure my
ears were covered. I was comfortable and ready to take on this winter activity.
I was surrounded by towering trees and a sea of fresh powder. Serenity was my welcome companion. |
Here's a short video clip of my experience.
Montage Deer Valley resort looked just as wonderful from up the hill as it is up close. |
Here's something totally random. When I got back to Compass Sports after snowshoeing, I noticed this bobsled display. The staff member explained to me that it is the exact replica of the "night train" which won gold in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Steve Holcomb, who is from Park City, led the four-man bobsled team in that competition. You guessed it right. I couldn't resist the photo opp.
Riding the "night train" replica. The four-man bobsled that won gold in the 2010 Winter Olympics. The full explanation is on the photo below. |