Most of the seasonal ski bums have left town and tourism has disappeared. My barely-sustainable jobs have slowed down to a level that is basically unemployment, freeing up my days to do all the nothing I want with all the money I don't have. April is fast approaching a level of bored-restlessness rivaled only by the November pre-season.
Pre-Season vs. Last Day |
Usually the saving grace of this time of year is knowing that summer is finally approaching. Rossland's elevation is keeping all signs of spring at bay, from our front lawn still covered in blanket of white, to the snowfall we've been getting on a daily basis. Every time I wish for it to stop snowing, I feel like I'm cheating on winter.
Here are some things I learned from my first ski season:
1. Nothing empties a house faster than a race for first chair on a powder day
2. Blue skies are lovely, but if it's sunny, it isnt snowing and that can be a problem
3. Storm warnings are celebrated, not feared
4. You can make it through an entire Canadian winter without plugging in your car even once, or dealing with this (what I thought was the alternative to -30)
5. Fresh tracks sound awesome (swoosh!)
6. Whatever you need, you can probably get it at the thrift store
7. There is a certain zen to riding the chairlift (watch this)
So what's happening next? I've decided to stay in Rossland for the moment, and make a go of the good life. Stay tuned for updates!