Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Discovering Mountain Majesty

Park City, Utah
Dec. 1 - 3, 2012

Snowshoeing in Montage Deer Valley - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
My 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. ;-)

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"If you can walk, you can snowshoe." I'm ready to go!
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The view in front of me as I headed towards the snow-laden trail.
Being a guest in Montage Deer Valley gave me access to snowshoes. Compass Sports, the resort's sports center, has everything. The friendly staff member helped me strap them on. He even showed me how to easily take them off by myself -- just in case he wasn't readily available to help me out of my gear when I returned from my adventure. He then pointed to some recommended trails, handed me a map, and sent me on my merry way.

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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.

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I took a snapshot of myself before an uphill climb.
Snowshoeing in Montage Deer Valley - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
I was surrounded by towering trees and a sea of fresh powder. Serenity was my welcome companion.
Snowshoeing is really just hiking in the snow. The long uphill climb was exhausting. For a while I was just sucking air.  I had to keep a comfortable pace and took as many stops as I needed.  At one point, I stopped and looked around me. I was amazed with the incredible view. The silence that blanketed the woods…the stillness…was just heavenly.  I realized that the only tracks in the snow were those I created. I had the entire trail all to myself. I paused to close my eyes.  Then with outstretched arms, I took a deep breath to absorb everything about that moment. I was so grateful I had the chance to experience this alpine adventure.

Here's a short video clip of my experience. 
Snowshoeing in Montage Deer Valley resort - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Montage Deer Valley resort looked just as wonderful from up the hill as it is up close.
So you might ask: "Why didn’t you ski in Deer Valley which is North America’s #1 ski resort?" Well, miss curious adventurer here always wants to try something new.  I’ve already tried skiing in the past.  On a bunny hill. LOL! I’m just not very good at it.  I think it has to do with my fear of heights and not having enough control.

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. 


Night Train replica in Montage Deer Valley - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
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.

Night Train in Montage Deer Valley - curiousadventurer.blogspot.com

Reaching the Summit

Park City, Utah
Dec. 1 - 3, 2012

I was the last passenger to be dropped off by the airport shuttle. After the zig-zag drive up the Empire Canyon area, the magnificent resort gently revealed itself. There it was snuggled near the top of the mountain amid snow-covered fir trees. As I alighted the vehicle, warm and friendly faces welcomed me to Montage Deer Valley. This was my first time here but I already knew it was going to be a memorable stay.  Something about this place felt...magical. Maybe I'll run into Ricardo Montalban as Mr. Roarke. With his sidekick Tattoo.

I was impressed as soon as I walked in the lobby.  The front desk associate was already waiting to escort me to my luxurious room. Magical.

Montage Deer Valley accommodations - www.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
I loved my spacious bedroom -- lavish yet comfortable and truly an elegant home away from home. 

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This was how my private patio looked after a snowy night.  I was on the ground floor and this led to the Grand Lawn.

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I could live in this bathroom! Soaking tub, separate shower, heated floor, and plush bathrobes!  
I came here to attend the Digiday Brand Summit.  But I arrived way ahead of schedule so I arranged to visit Main Street while I could. I took the resort's complimentary Mercedes Benz shuttle to get there. It was fun meandering down the historic street and exploring the charming boutique shops. I found a few Christmas ornaments, little gifts, and souvenirs. I was glad I grabbed my hat and gloves because it showered during my leisurely stroll. 

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The historic Main Street was all of 5 minutes away by shuttle.

Digiday's welcome reception that evening was followed by a networking of sorts. I met a lot of wonderful people.  Everyone was so nice.  (It's a magical place, remember?) My best bonding moment was over a game of bowling with a few other attendees:  Liz Philips, Matt Corey, and John Engler.


Daly's Pub at Montage Deer Valley - https://twitter.com/montanatriplett
Daly's Pub has a mini bowling alley.
Photo courtesy of Montana Triplett (@montanatriplett on Twitter or mtinnyc on Instagram). 

I couldn't believe I bowled a turkey! Doing my victory dance, I cheered, "Yay! Three strikes in a row! I've never played this well before even when I was in a bowling league." 

"You were in a league?!!!"  My new-found friends were outraged.  I don't think I'll ever live that down. Good times!

The next morning while waiting for the Summit to begin, the tech-savvy attendees with their mobile devices snapped pictures of the snow-covered grounds. It was difficult to ignore.  Right outside the ballroom was a wide terrace overlooking the pristine mountains cloaked in white. It was a such a beautiful sight to see.

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Montage Deer Valley's Grand Lawn after a night's worth of snowfall.

There were several conversation pieces throughout the resort.  One favorite subject of Instagram aficionados was the life-size gingerbread house.  It was even flanked by doghouses for the resident dogs Monty and Jonas.


Gingerbread house at Montage Deer Valley - https://twitter.com/esty501
This life-size gingerbread house was created using real ingredients.
Photo courtesy of Esty Gorman (@esty501 on Twitter and Instagram).

Montage Deer Valley's Monty - www.curiousadventurer.blogspot.com
Check out his paws!  I met the lovable Monty, one of the resident Bernese Mountain Dogs in Montage Deer Valley.

The Digiday Brand Summit covered relevant topics and great content. (You can read Chas' recap here.) There were several notable speakers too.  I must say the Digiday team really did a great job.  Not only did they select the perfect venue, they thought of every detail such as including afternoon "play time" in the schedule.  So at the end of the day's summit activities, everyone was excited to go skiing. We were in skier's paradise after all.  I, however, decided I would go snowshoeing. You'll read more about that in my following story.

Digiday Brand Summit in Montage Deer Valley - https://twitter.com/tonywinders
Sharing the stage with Nestle's Greg Samarge and moderator Giselle Abramovich, Digiday's Sr. Editor - Brands.
Panel discussion on Brand Presence in a Multi-Platform World.
Photo courtesy of Tony Winders (@tonywinders on Twitter).  

Photo Credits:
Thanks to Montana Triplett and Esty Gorman for allowing me to use their Instagram photos in this blog article.  Thanks to Tony Winders for the twitpic of our panel discussion.


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