On Dec. 28, we drove up to the McAlister's cabin in Wrightwood with Kevin and Dawn and kids. On the way up, there was hardly any snow, even when we got near Mt. High. They make their own snow, and that was just about the only snow we saw until we made the turn that leads up to the cabin. Then there was some snow still on the ground. Luckily, where the cabin sits, there was plenty of slightly compacted snow. We were even able to drive in from the street, instead of leave the vans on the street. It was pretty cold that day. It seemed pretty close to 32-34 for most of the time we were there.
We got in, got the kids ready to play outside, started a fire in the cabin's fireplace, turned on the water (which had some issues that day, but we made due), and started having fun. Anna got the snow "toys" out, and...
We all began sliding down the hill.
Daddy and Tegan on the toboggan.
Jennan just got done with a slide.
Kevin, Ethan, and Aidan tuned around by the time they stopped.
Duncan sliding in a disc.
This is the view from the "top" of the hill, where we start sliding down. It's not very steep, so it's not a hard little walk.
Tegan in her favorite spot on the toboggan, and getting a free ride up the hill too. By the end of the day, she was walking up the hill with no problem.
Ethan getting a tow up the hill too, via mommy power.
Daddy and Jennan on a snow "boogie" board. I think we ended up in a bush during this ride.
Kevin and Dawn and kids.
Us. I think the two family shots were taken right before we headed in for lunch. So we did some more sliding afterward.
From the "top" you would normally stop sliding at about the driveway, because it's a long flat spot. But just on the other side of the driveway it slopes down. Every once in a while, you'd have enough momentum to get across the driveway, and go right down the other side to the next cabin's driveway. There also just so happened to be a small "ramp" down the second slope. The kids started just sliding from the driveway and over the ramp. There's Aidan just as he's going over the ramp.
Anna and the girls heading over the second slope. I don't remember if they started from the driveway or the top. That toboggan got the best distance of anything else we were riding, so it was really easy to go down both declines.
Hunter in mid-flight!
Hunter on his belly.
Here's Liam on the "snow go", which is what it says on it. Liam was a master at riding this thing. In the past, no one's been able to control it, but Liam figured it out. He could make turns, and avoid trees and bushes. He would go down pretty darn fast, but always kept his cool. He easily could go down both declines and even went past the cabin below us a few times. He had some long runs. Some of the other boys tried too, but none of them could do it like Liam could. Anna thinks he'll be good at snowboarding. Once, (by accident) he caught the ramp on the way down. He wasn't ready for that, and it "bucked" him off, and he landed pretty hard on the seat. I told him I thought it was awesome.
2 comments:
Ya know...it rained here this week...that means more snow at the cabin!!! Let's go!!! I just hope the ramp is gone...my tailbone and brain still hurt (not really) from when I went off it one time. Duncan was very proud of me though. :)
I think Jackson is a pro at the "Snow-go" as well. We need to make a day to go with them as well!
You guys are all so poofy! Good snow clothes rock, I remember the days when we were kids going up to the snow and I would wear regular gloves that got all wet and freezing. Hunter looks taller with his hair so short.
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