Ryan brings to a camp a lifetime of riding/skiing behind his family boat on Lake Ossipee in New Hampshire but also has a devilish side...as part of the Arizona State University Wake Devils, his school's two-time national championship winning wake boarding team. He is excited to share his skills and experience with our campers and get everyone boosting over the wake. When not hanging on to the line and throwing tricks behind the boat, Ryan enjoys backpacking, rock climbing, slack lining, and just enjoying the outdoors.
Extreme!
Cool post from Lonely Planet on extreme sports. 20 unmissable extreme sports
I am lucky to have done the majority of these and am pumped to try a few others.
Epic spring ski season
What started off as a lackluster season in New England with only one major storm in December and January has turned in to one for the record books. Back to back to back dumpings in February and into March have given us some top notch conditions to keep enjoying even into April.
I am fortunate that when camp is not in session I am able to get out and have some fun in the outdoors almost any day. On the above day last week there were limitless blue skies and great snow at Loon Mountain. The deep blue of the horizon contrasted nicely with the still snowy peaks of the surrounding mountains; including Mt. Washington in the distance.
The snow was not fresh but it was fast and not too soft from all the sun. Wide open, empty trails made for a day where I was able to pack 30+ runs in with no time wasted on lift lines.
A few days later we were surprised by yet another spring storm. Due to all of the fun we had in the woods I only have one picture from the day.
It was heavy and wet but it set the mountains up for another few weeks of great conditions.
On April 1 I set out for Waterville Valley for their infamous $1 lift ticket April Fools Day.
Talk about ideal conditions. April 1st gave us a thick base of snow, a cloudless sky, and 60 degrees.
All that perfection mixed with practically free lift tickets made for some crowds...at least in the morning. By lunch time all the riff-raff had had their fill and the mountain cleared out.
The above picture is from the top of Waterville (Mt. Tecumseh) looking down at the lower mountain and the town of Waterville Valley below.
That is me in the blue coat, taking in the view before dropping in for another lap. No complaints from that guy!
Here is to a few more killer days on the slopes and then a quick spring thaw so we can toss the boat in the water!
Merrymeeting lake live shot
Just in case you wanted to see how much ice is still on the lake... Merrymeeting Lake Live Camera
All this snow and cold is keeping Merrymeeting pretty frosty!
Summer camps in the news/media
Found this article in Outside Magazine about the best summer camps for "Outdoor Kids". They may have missed a camp on the list but we will forgive them; we're still pretty new. It is always great to see articles in mainstream magazines about summer camp. Outside Magazine: Picking the Best Summer Camp for Outdoors Kids