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Story Contribution by: Dr. Susan Stevenson.  Susan has a Doctorate in the Psychological Aspects of Outdoor Sports, her sport, Snow Skiing.  Her thesis was on the psychological impacts of a ski resort.  Now that is great homework! 

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I guess summer is kind of an odd time to write about skiing. Maybe I just had to wait until all of the snow was melted before I could stand to sit and write about it! Skiing is my winter passion and I take every opportunity that I can to go. For me, skiing is a family event. My family, my sister’s family and my parents all went on a ski trip together this year. Kudos to my Dad for planning the trip of a lifetime for no less than ten people! The rental unit was great with a floor of rooms for each family. We ranged in age from 7 to 66 and we ranged in abilities from beginner to expert. This year’s trip was special because my family was all new to the annual event! (I got married last June to a wonderful man who has two beautiful young adult daughters)

 

We went skiing in the Salt Lake City area of Utah going of course to Alta. This is the Mecca of skiers in the U.S. but don’t take your snowboard there because it’s all skis! Alta has its own flavor and mystique. Alta is a skiers ski area… there aren’t a lot of creature comforts but the skiing is FANTASTIC! The lifts have no safety bars… Alta dares you to go skiing! In three previous years (of our vacations) our ski days at Alta have been plagued by severe cold and poor visibility – but this year Alta put on a show! It was clear and sunny (and cold, necessary for good skiing!). The kids went to ski school for half a day and the rest of us hit the slopes! My brother-in-law and my husband and I took off for Katherine’s Area and some beautiful off-piste skiing.  

 

Another day had us at Brighton , another beautiful and wild place to ski. We especially love Millicent Chair and Scree Slope. I ride out across the traverse to the little chute area and I can feel my hands start to sweat just thinking about the tiny technical turns I will have to make to get down the steepest part between the outcroppings of rocks. I am terrified of heights and skiing has definitely taught me not to look down and not to stand around too long at the top of the hill. The longer I stand the harder it is to make that first turn… I guess that’s how it is any time that you have a fear, having the faith to initiate the first move. When I’m down the mountain it’s the most powerful feeling of accomplishment to look back up at that mountain and think, “I did it!”

 

My 66 year old father who started skiing in his mid-forties skis all the expert slopes with us. His celebration at the bottom of the hill is to throw his ski poles high into the air while letting out a great whoop that can be heard echoing back from the mountain. Don’t worry, that’s for special occasions, but if you hear that whoop, look up for flying ski poles! He wants to make it to the 80+ club of skiers. I hope he will!

 

We took two road trips to discover areas that we haven’t had time to ski before. They were both great surprises! We drove out to Powder Mountain , a huge ski area with hundreds of acres of ski-able terrain, if you go here, plan on more than just one day. You cannot hope to see it all! Another great surprise was Sundance. This resort has beautiful scenery and Mr. Redford was careful not to over develop the mountain. For those of you interested in eco-tourism on skis, this is it! The resort is clean and tastefully developed. Though a small resort, there is much there to ski. We took the complimentary guided tour of the mountain and found out all the sweet places to catch some soft powder (great for the Spring-like day that we skied there) and some highlights on the mountain’s famous film history.

 

Most of all, the trip was a great time for our blended families to get to know one another and to have a great time while we did it. We kept meals simple and cooked in the rental house most evenings with everyone pitching in to help with some portion of the tasks involved with preparation, serving and clean-up. You know it wasn’t always easy, families seldom are, we had our fair share of misunderstandings and some hurt feelings, inevitable in a group of that size. But we had some fantastic moments of humor and love that outweighed everything negative by far.

Contributed by: Dr. Susan Stevenson

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