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Ski road trip time!

In this post, let’s talk about what vegan skiers can do to eat a quick, healthy breakfast without leaving the hotel room.

We just spent a long weekend at Big White Ski Resort.  Thanks to my Visa Rewards, we stayed for free in the White Crystal Inn.

When we arrived on Thursday March 14th, our view looked liked this:

Sunday March 17th we woke up to this:

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Our “standard” room had no kitchen, but it did have a coffee maker, mini fridge, microwave, and toaster.

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For our trip, I packed a couple bins full of the essentials, including a small cutting board and knife.

Bananas, Pears & Citrus - IMG_2029

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We brought a cooler to transport our green leafies, celery, apples, non-dairy milk, nut butter and jam.  I brought our Vitamix blender so we could make green smoothies right in the room.

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Large “beer cups” are handy for smoothies in the morning and apres ski beverages in the evening.

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I brought our toaster, not realizing that the room already had one.

 Eric likes to have toast with his breakfast smoothie.

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I could have brought some oats to make oatmeal in the microwave,

but this time I opted for cold cereal with walnuts, raisins and non-dairy milk.

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Segmented grapefruit is easy to prepare in the room.

I brought my grapefruit knife, some travel bowls and a set of utensils.

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Time to get some untracked powder…

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Bullet Express - IMG_2129

January 5, 2013 – Mission Ridge Backcountry

In lieu of skiing in-bounds on Saturday, we decided to spend the day further exploring slopes we like to call the “Back Bowls.”  Eric modified our climbing skins so they would fit our new(ish) skis.  Yay!

The last time we skied the “Back Bowls” was January 1-2 of 2011.  At that time, we were treated to absolutely perfect fluff on a bluebird day.

Saturday…not so much.  You could describe the avalanche conditions as “welded.”  HA!  It was fun, but in a different sort of way.  It was immensely enjoyable just being out there exploring.  (Truth be told, we did find a few soft spots.)

We skied into some trees that were burned during the huge Ellensburg/Wenatchee forest fires of Sept/Oct 2012.  The fire line stopped just short of the Mission Ridge ski area.  Whew!

There is something starkly imposing about burnt trees that remain standing after a fire goes out.  It’s fascinating how something beautiful and impressive can emerge from such destruction.  The black char against white snow in winter is particularly striking…

Lighting captured with the Go Pro 3.

Lighting captured with the Go Pro 3.

Lighting captured with the digital camera.

Lighting captured with the digital camera.

We like to call this area the "Back Bowls."

We like to call this area the “Back Bowls.”

Skiing among burned trees.

Skiing among burned trees.

A tree that survived the forest fire.

A tree that survived the forest fire.

Char

Char

We decided not to ski lower than this.  We'd already dropped about 1300 ft.

We decided not to ski lower than this. We’d already dropped about 1300 ft!

Typical rock formations.

Typical rock formations.

Enjoying the skin up.

Enjoying the skin up.

Mid day light.

Midday light.

Skin track.

Skin track.

Entering the burn zone.

Entering the burn zone.

Burned tree silhouette

Burned tree silhouette.

Black against white.

A bigger tree in the group.

A bigger tree in the group.

My favorite image.

My favorite image.

This is where we first skied the "Back Bowls," in 2011.

This is where we first skied the “Back Bowls,” in 2011.

Pretty needle coloring.

Pretty needle coloring.

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