The Nicholson Family

This could be one of those memories, we're gonna hold on too, cling too, the one we can't forget
-Darius Rucker

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Lagoon

"Ride, please"

"Hi Momma!"

Mace got a little scared on the Dinosaur Drop.  He didn't allow himself to cry, but he sure didn't want to do it again.

Mace was sad that I didn't get to ride the boat with him, so he decided to climb out of the seat belt and try to  jump off after the ride was going.  Luckily, a good Samaritan jumped a fence and caught him before he fell in the water. 

Mace loved the train.



The merry-go-round

The Ferris wheel

Feeding the ducks/geese




Poor Mace got his hand nibbled on by this guy.

Kennecott

"Hi big truck"

Telling mommy to look at the "big trucks".


"Up, please"



Mace's heaven

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Devil's Castle part II

A couple weeks ago I tried to ski/climb devil's castle but was unable to make it all the way to the top.  Yesterday Greg and I gave it a try.

Here is Greg looking at were we were headed.

It got pretty steep in some spots on the way up.  


I took this picture after sliding down the hill about 40 feet with my legs spread apart.  I slipped while trying to do a switchback up above Greg.  I slid at about 5mph and just couldn't arrest myself until I ran into a tree below. 

We stashed our skis at the South false peak and switched to crampons and ice axes.

Our destination was the peak on the left in the picture below.  Looks can be deceiving -  it took us almost 3 hours from this point to make it to the top and back.

It was very steep at certain points.

With cliffs on the other side.





Here is one of my favorite pictures from the trip.

It took a little bit of bouldering to get to the top.



We ended up rappelling down the last little bit and donating a bit of webbing and a carabiner to the mountain gods.  (maybe it wasn't the mountain gods, since it is the devil's castle.)

Then it was on to some steep skiing on the way down.


Here is my favorite picture from the trip.

Swimming with Mace




Hang Gliders

Mace loves watching hang-gliders and para-gliders at the point of the mountain 

Drive?

Almost every time Mace gets out of the car, he asks us if he can drive (it sounds more like "trive?").  He likes to put the keys in the ignition, put on his seat belt, and put on sunglasses, and then shake the steering wheel back an forth and push every button he can find.    

Cool sunset