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curling excitement!

As you all know last week the big curling festival was held in Stanley Idaho. They have finally found a use for their most abundant winter time natural resource: bone chilling cold, often they are the coldest in the nation.

Looking back across the desert over the fog deck that morning. To add insult to injury, I had a pretty good headwind so the already interminable time spent over it stretched out even longer. My place is about 65 miles away, in the clear. Image Monitering the Hailey tower freq, I heard the controller comment to the landing jet "nice contrail", and as the runway came into view I could see why, the fog had persisted up the valley (so no stop at Picabo this time) right up to the runway numbers on the south end!

You would think with what they charge for a lift ticket, Sun Valley could do a better grooming job :shock: Good thing they have the world's most extensive snowmaking setup, the surrounding mountains were pretty bare.Image

The summit crossing at Galena was the most interesting I've ever had, as the up high wind persisted, and as I was landing Smiley Creek I always cross at a min. altitude, I nibbled at it until I figured out the best angle to cross, getting some lift instead of sink. Immediately on crossing the air smoothed out and seemed to be dead calm. After a great breakfast the short flight to Stanley and the impending excitement of the curling match, was almost too much to bear, after the obligatory overflight of Redfish Lake finally the reason for my flight that day came into view.Image It was all I could do, in my excitement to get to the scene of the action, to not land in a closer nearby field, but the snowed in airstrip as is usual.Image

Once landed, I quickly realized that I was not up to it, getting any closer to the event seen in the background, I was almost giddy as it was just watching from a distance. I was afraid of making a fool of myself, acting like a little kid in front of these curling superstars, I decided it would be better to leave before that happened, and I could always watch the match highlights later at home when they release the video.. :?

After that the rest of the flight home was anticlimactic. Getting flushed down the canyon road toward Clayton (high up the wind was back, still there, and short of climbing up real high above all the peaks I kept it low where the breeze was minor), and pretty much following the canyon up to Challis, then a southbound turn now in the openness of the Big Lost River Valley. Then a few hill side landings at 7 to 8 K, below some 12 K peaks, all pretty boring after the Big Game in Stanley, even the Super Bowl will be pretty tame after that :^o ImageImageImage
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Grande! great photos
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It's against the law to use curling and excitement in the same sentence.
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That is riveting. The harmonica festival in Yellow Pine is another good fly in event for adrenaline junkies.
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Nosedragger wrote:That is riveting. The harmonica festival in Yellow Pine is another good fly in event for adrenaline junkies.


How about an accordion festival? Anyone? Anyone? No? Good, I'll pass too.

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awesome pics! What a small world. I was actually there curling last weekend but from the looks of it you got there before the event kicked in to high gear. makes me want skiis since the weather was so nice up there.
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Barnstormer wrote:It's against the law to use curling and excitement in the same sentence.


This is what I thought until I actually tried it. Didn't realize this sport is seldom done sober.
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Curling is sort of like golf for the icebound. If you pay enough attention, it becomes pretty interesting. If you don't it seems hard to fathom how people could spend so many hours trying to precisely move stuff around.
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UH-60andC-180 wrote:
Barnstormer wrote:It's against the law to use curling and excitement in the same sentence.


This is what I thought until I actually tried it. Didn't realize this sport is seldom done sober.


In a print interview with sportscaster Bob Costas in the Sunday paper concerning the Oylmpics, he was asked: "If you could compete in a winter event, what would it be." His response: "Curling, because I think you should be able to drink a beer while you're competing for a medal."

This gave me my biggest laugh of the day, Sunday, until Manning watched that football sail over his shoulder into the end zone on the first play, that was even funnier. Actually, it was about as funny as the guys landing the big planes at the wrong airport, not funny at all but it's either laugh or ??!

I was on the ground in Stanley (snow actually) for about 15 minutes, as usual I left late, screwed around on the way, and once there realized if I left pretty much RIGHT NOW I could screw around on the way home and make it back to my strip before that damn big ass fog bank built back up. Flying over that once was enough for one day. Next time I'll make the effort to check the sport out more, without being a smart ass about it. [-X Pitching horseshoes comes to mind as the other beer sport!
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