adventure #1 - collingwood's blue mountain resort

January 4, 2009 15:52 by george
"B" marks the spot!
the nice dry highway 400
it's my dock in a box!
the nice cutie lodges built on top of the shops - very european!
still, not quite as quaint as jasper
the (ahem) ski hill
damn freezing rain

it's been years since i've been skiing, and i miss the days when i was much much younger and i would... erm... borrow my parents' car (most of the time without their knowledge) to drive in the middle of the night to visit my friend vazdru princess in jasper where she was studying to be a chef with the CP Hotel people (now Fairmont Resorts). i have heard a lot of great things about Collingwood's Blue Mountain Resort, so i looked outside earlier, thought that it was (relatively) warm and the roads were dry, so i would take a drive up to see the resort for myself.

i haven't gone on a proper road-trip for a very long time, so i felt comfortable with the carbon footprint that this adventure would make. at 141km each way, the trip there and back should only take a few hours and not consume more than a tank of gasoline - which is now so cheap, i could afford to fill up with the mid-range octane fuel and still afford to wash my car with the same grade gasoline! the road out was clear and dry, just as i had anticipated, and i made great time along highway 400.

the funniest thing that i saw driving out to Collingwood was this little company - "Dock in a Box". i don't actually care what it is that they actually do, i suppose it has something to do with umm... boats. all that i could think of driving past it was the andy samberg collaboration video with justin timberlake from a couple years ago, with almost the same name. i nearly drove my car off the freeway when i saw the building, and almost did the same trying to snap this photo as i sped by at 110km/h!

i arrived at Collingwood and was a little disappointed! i was expecting to be greeted by a charming little ski village like jasper or banff, and i was instead confronted by an altogether uninteresting town like... kitchener or red deer. after a couple of well-timed text messages to my fairy-godsister/HR manager, i was put on the right path to the blue mountain resort, but not before the FREAKING FREEZING RAIN STARTED TO COVER EVERYTHING AROUND ME IN A SHEET OF SUPER-SLIPPERY ICE!

blue mountain is nice! it's cute! it's... small!!! i guess i was expecting something like my beloved lake louise, and found something more like my also beloved rabbit hill from back home. it has a cutie little chairlift that takes you up a whopping 720 feet!!! so that's like... three minutes of completely uninterrupted skiing!!! okay okay - you can stretch that out with skiing foreplay and cuddling, but still - there's no way i would drive an hour and a half to ski up and down that bunny hill! i am definitely planning a proper ski trip for march.

the real adventure started with the drive home. the freezing rain had coated all of the roads with ice and because they only salt the roads here, there was nothing to give cars traction apart from really slow driving! it was getting dark and i knew that there would be people driving back to the big city oblivious to road conditions and i was seriously afraid for my life. it took me over two hours to drive the 140km back, but i got back in one piece and a renewed appreciation for life in all of its myriad forms.

so the moral of the story is that not all completely spontaneous day-adventures go as smoothly as you would like. some start off with the promise of maybe picking up some time on the ski hill or at the chalet and end up with a wheel-gripping death-race back home. maybe check the weather report before you head across the province (although i never did that when i drove off to jasper as a young man).

- g

song of the day for just kind of going with it: hand in my pocket, alanis morissette


Comments

January 11. 2009 03:46

Busby SEO Test

maybe i try to go this place

Busby SEO Test

January 16. 2009 18:18

Miranda

Did you at any point think that photographing the icy roads while navigating the icy roads was perhaps not one of your better ideas? I mean really, healthy George is a whole lot better than skidded through the entire lack of guard rail George.

p.s. Glad to hear you made it home safely.

Miranda

January 25. 2009 12:42

Melanie

The “nice cutie lodges built on top of shops” picture is where the infamous “snowball fight gone wrong” happened a few years back.

Melanie