Monday, June 9, 2008

Mom's turn: TEVA-ventures

Another fabulous vacation full of adventures at the TEVA Mountain Games in Vail, CO. Thank you Ashley for including me again – it was amazing!

There’s no state quite as beautiful as Colorado – both in the winter and the summer. They have the freshest air, prettiest skies - even at night, and cleanest water ever…makes you feel like a school girl :-D
Ashley & Elen

We stayed at the Hotel Gasthof Gramshammer, more commonly know as Pepi’s. It’s a beautiful Austrian owned and decorated hotel right in the middle of the village. We had perfect access to everything. So after a wonderful breakfast of fresh fruit and assorted breads

we headed out to see what we could find.

First stop was the Triple Crown Challenge sponsored by Bear Naked (which, by the way, is the best granola ever!). This was an event set up to help spectators get involved and win more swag from Gear Town of course! You were sent on three specific challenges and after completion of each you received a password. Challenge #1 was orienteering. My husband got a HUGE tickle out of this as I get lost as soon as I pull out of my driveway at home! Very funny…I managed just fine, thank you very much. We followed a map around Vail Village to find three different flags with passwords on them. Step one accomplished!
Challenge #2 was mountain biking. Giant was the sponsor for this event. I am an incredible Giant fan; we own three road bikes made by them. If you’ve never experienced the difference between road and mountain biking, as I had not, Colorado would not be the place to start!! Why must we wear these dorky helmets?

It was pretty intimidating peaking that first hill and the shocks on the bike itself were a whole different story – I almost went over the handlebar when I hit the first bump!

However, I survived that challenge, too, but I think I will definitely leave it to the professionals!! Besides – they are much more fun to watch in the free-style races…they know no fear.






Challenge #3 was rock climbing. Not so bad, right?

Until Chris scampered up the wall three times before I finished my one and only climb!!! HEY – where’s his helmet??? I don’t want to be the only funny looking one in this pictures - ARGH.

Again, I think I’ll leave it to the professionals. This year TEVA held the World Championship Bouldering competition. That was amazing to watch –
my favorite was the women’s Swedish contender, of course.
When you had accomplished them all and retrieved all 5 passwords you went back to the Bear Naked tent where you picked up you prize bag: a recycled grocery bag, a super water bottle, a fruit roll-up, and a bag of Bear Naked granola of course! Made the humiliation of wearing goofy helmets oh so worth it!!

Next day was the infamous Mud-Run! We had so much fun last year that Ashley talked me into signing up again.

However this year I chose to tip-toe around the mud pit at the end and sneak in to get my robe!!! I know…missing the point of the mud run, but I was so cold and apparently more out of shape than last year as the first trip up the mountainside almost did me in.

Hmmm, another event best left to the professionals. We watched the first woman come across the line at the 10k trail run right around 40 minutes. GOOD GRIEF – she’s a machine!!!
Okay – time for some fun…how about playing in the SNOW??? 5 feet of snow on the ground in June – amazing. And me in my TEVA sandals of course. BRRRR!
Luckily the hotel had the coolest thing in the world – a heated tile floor. Awesome for a quick warm-up.

Now back to business…like winning these awesome pair of $129 sunglasses from Costa Del Mar for a $5 donation, SWEET! Watching more kayaking,



resting in the best swing chair ever,



and learning how to turn green :-D (with my clothes anyway).
CoCoNa was a sponsor and they make clothing out of coconut shells. Nifty idea. Ashley won a pair of hiking socks in one of her adventures and gave them to Teeny for a good luck token on her upcoming camp. They are supposed to be extra cushy and sweat wicking…perfect!
After the games wrapped up we headed back to Denver for the night before catching our flight the next day. It was a gorgeous drive with mountains all around…again, Colorado is the best!
We stopped in Golden on the way at Buffalo Bill’s grave site.

We discovered some really tasty fudge and what a “good woman” is
…uh, I think he died searching for one!
We left there and went on to a Balistreri Winery for a tasting and tour.
They had some very nice wines, but my favorite new find was a dill cheese they offered…yummmo! I also learned that most of their grapes were shipped in from the other side of the mountain because growing conditions were not very good on their side.
Time to say goodbye…if I could wake up to this view every morning I might not even need coffee!!!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

What a fun time! We've never been to Colorado - I think we need to go with you guys since you know such cool places! But no mud runs for me. :^) I will opt for the robes and the wine, though.

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