Today we went deep into the Colorado Mountains to find out what type of elevation and temperatures our bodies could take. With us on this scientific adventure were Angie's dad, "pop" or "coach" and mom "Moo" or "MaMoo". Our travels took us through unbelievable country covered with snow. A true winterwonderland. Our first stop was at Breckenridge, where we took some photos and got some coffee. It was so cold that boogers were frozen outside of the nostril as they tried to make their run to the lips - couldn't make it - too cold. Winter stopped these nasties dead in their tracks, between the nostril and lip. The coffee was exceptional - probably because we were numb.
We then made our way to Keystone, Colorado where we hit the slopes on a tube. Nobody crashed and noone was injured or hurt. Even "Pop" let her rip down some of Colorado's tamest powder snow and inclines. Levi also enjoyed a run down the hill. The only problem was, as you will see from the photos, you had to pull the tube back up the hill - which at 10,000 feet altitude is no spring picnic. I'm glad I had GatorAde in the car!
Another great photo below is Ethan and I getting ready for a tube run and Levi charging the hill solo without a tube! Don't worry, Pop caught him before he did the luge.
After that, it was to Keystone Lake for some old fashion ice skating. Ethan showed us all up. I think this will be even more clear after you watch the video. I don't think you're supposed to know what color skates the cameraperson is wearing!
Wishing you a Merry Christmas from cold, cold Colorado!
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