Monday blogday is upon me again, so I of course need to
update you all to keep you in the loop of what is going on with me over the
last week. However, I am going to
keep this one to a minimum, as, though there are many stories to tell, I am
currently taking some much needed R and R after an amazing week on the Eagle
Glacier, which was full of sun, friends and a lot of training. After flying off Eagle two nights ago,
we had a last hurrah of the whole crew at Kikkan’s house with some pizza and
beer, the National Team girls and Astrid took off to Holly’s cabin in Hope,
Alaska. Her husband, Rob, has done
a ton of work on the cabin over the last 8 months and it is astounding how fast
he is putting up a house. We are
staying in their shed, which has been here for a year or so, with a bunch of
mattresses upstairs and a generator for some light, though you don’t need it
too much this time of year here in Alaska, and a propane camp stove. We cooked brats over the fire last
night and this morning we slept in, had a relaxed breakfast and now are heading
to go fishing on the Casillov River (spelling?) with one of the APU skier’s boyfriends
who has generously offered to take us for the afternoon. So excited. More soon. Here
are just a few pictures from the glacier with many more to come midweek when I
am back to Park City and internet, but for now, I am really going to get into
cabin life, R and R and the Alaskan Wilderness. Ciao!
Astrid Jacobsen, Norwegian National Team Member and World Sprint Champion in 2007 joined us for the last 2 weeks of camp. She has been not only an awesome addition on the ski trails but also a huge addition to the social aspect of our camp.
The glacier crew!
Sadie, Kikkan and Holly practicing their jump skills! We had a sprint relay one day and one of the sections included a turny downhill with a jump. It was great for practicing our comfort on skis!