As I frequently do, I’ll begin this blog with an apology. The last couple writings from me have been exactly what I hate in a blog, whiny. However, don’t mistake me, I meant what I said.
I need to explain my over-arching intent for a short moment. I like talking about travel, but also want to write about physical therapy (another passion of mine) and about the logistics of this travel PT business. I think I have a lot to offer in these realms, and I always hope that others will participate and add to the conversation and body of travel PT knowledge!
So, while I’ve strayed from the path in the last few posts I intend for this blog to be concise, amusing to a chuckle-worthy level, and mostly about my travels as a Traveling Physical Therapist. I will now complete this blog in the form I feel most at peace with:
This is the 4th winter Kate and I have spent in Aspen. I have posted some of my favorite photos over those four years below. I hope you’ll take the time to click through the thumbnails to the full size pictures and enjoy some of the memories with us.
In addition, I plan to have my nice camera with me over the next few weeks to hopefully catch some other nice photos that I may share here before the up coming road trip in exactly 4 weeks!
Enjoy!
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I took this picture laying in the snow on Aspen Mountain. I had just wrecked skiing and looked up to see this view.
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One of the many fireworks displays on Aspen Mountain. I think this one was New Years 2008, our first winter out there.
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Looking straight up the Super Pipe at X Games. With 22 ft walls, you can only appreciate the size of this pipe and the size of the jumps out of it by being there.
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A skier flies by about 15ft out of the pipe
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Highland Bowl, one more reason to get out and get acclimated… that bowl ain’t gonna hike itself!
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Shot this picture just a few weeks ago from the top of Highland Bowl on my iPhone. In the next few weeks I’ll take my nice camera out skiing and see if we can improve any of these shots!
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Just a shot of a tree on Aspen Highlands. I really like this picture.
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My buddy Wasa who was one of the pair we originally moved out here with and Kate, just finishing up skiing Highland Bowl behind them. Looks like they may have been killin’ it on a great powder day.
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This picture of Mt Princeton was taken last summer driving between Colorado Springs and Aspen. Mt Princeton is the same mountain that is on the HoboHealth home page… taken just a few miles up the road from this shot.
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The Reverend Horton Heat who we see every year at Belly Up. Belly Up is a great small venue in town that has some great acts come through.
Back to Travel
As I frequently do, I’ll begin this blog with an apology. The last couple writings from me have been exactly what I hate in a blog, whiny. However, don’t mistake me, I meant what I said.
I need to explain my over-arching intent for a short moment. I like talking about travel, but also want to write about physical therapy (another passion of mine) and about the logistics of this travel PT business. I think I have a lot to offer in these realms, and I always hope that others will participate and add to the conversation and body of travel PT knowledge!
So, while I’ve strayed from the path in the last few posts I intend for this blog to be concise, amusing to a chuckle-worthy level, and mostly about my travels as a Traveling Physical Therapist. I will now complete this blog in the form I feel most at peace with:
This is the 4th winter Kate and I have spent in Aspen. I have posted some of my favorite photos over those four years below. I hope you’ll take the time to click through the thumbnails to the full size pictures and enjoy some of the memories with us.
In addition, I plan to have my nice camera with me over the next few weeks to hopefully catch some other nice photos that I may share here before the up coming road trip in exactly 4 weeks!
Enjoy!