
Canadian adventures
December 7, 2009It has been a while since I’ve added anything into my blog. Mainly this is due to laziness and way too much partying. Let me update everyone on the grand adventures that I’ve been having in Whistler.
So far so good, this place is truly in a world of it’s own. Whistler Village is definitely the place to be to meet a hoard of crazy young people from all over the world. There is also no real weekend here, if you’re a local (which I am) you have the opportunity to party cheaper and every night of the week. It’s great here the bars are insane, there is always something on somewhere and there are always free/cheap tickets to the millions of events that are on.
Had my birthday last week and that was an adventure all on it’s own. We had a small gathering in one of the common rooms with some quiet alcoholic refreshments and then headed out for a small boogie. But in other words, we had a sweet party, and then raged on in Merlins for the full moon party, getting ourselves completely smashed. One of the most fun nights that I’ve had is a while.
I’m really enjoying myself here; I almost don’t want to leave. The mountains are giants, nothing like what we have at home; there are massive runs that can take up to 1 hour. Trees everywhere, and pow pow to die for. Tree runs are the way to go, trying to make your way down the mountain and not crash into a tree is somewhat of a new experience. So SICK! Loving every minute of this place. Helps that I have spanky new gear, and a new love of my Skatebanana snowboard. Another great thing that helps is being able to walk out of my house, across a run and straight into a gondola, then after a day of shredding just ride back down to my house. I love living on the actual mountain!!! Well enough gloating about how great it is here. I just hope that the rest of the season is going to be as good.








