Friday brought many surprises and gossip to Panorama.
I was having lunch at the Picnic Deli with four other girls (Hayley, Emma, Olivia and Jane) we were talking about all sorts of things from work, shopping, weddings to the painful process of learning to snowboard. And then all of a sudden a snowmobile comes flying off the mountain and into the Picnic Deli! Smashing the windows and startling everyone. I panicked because Aaron was just scraping ice off the Deli paths right where the snow mobile crashed but thankfully he and his partner had moved on from there. PHEW! Amazingly, no one got hurt. The snowmobile crashed into the front counter, narrowly missing a customer and the waitress. The waitress got bumped by one of the falling display cabinets and was hit with shards of glass but was otherwise ok. The snow mobile came all the way down the mountain, through the chair lifts where about 50 ski tournament kids were lining up having just finished lunch, over the pathway, through the trees and didn't hit anyone! A miracle! The driver had been bucked off up the mountain as he turned the snow mobile on and it was locked in full throttle for some bizarre reason.
Unfortunately it was the only time I did not have my camera on me but I have a photo of afterwards where a plank of wood is now covering the bare wall. Just letting you all know that the Deli connects to my restaurant, Wildfire.
To add to the drama we wandered on down to the General Store to get some chocolate...mmmm! And there was an ambulance and fire truck parked out the front. We walked in and there was a girl lying on the floor in the recovery position with all these people around her. I bumped into Dane who was the guy we caught the Greyhound bus from Calgary with and it was his Mrs, Gina, who had taken a fall in the guttering at the front door! She had broke her tooth and broke her knuckle! Ouch! So slippery here with the snow!
It has started to get warmer with -6 degrees today. So all the snow is losing its fluffiness and turning icey so everyone is falling over. I made the mistake of wacking my boots together to get the snow off and took myself out but I am ok! No broken teeth thank goodness!
The free shuttle to Invermere starts tomorrow and I am SO excited! Now I can go down whenever I want yay! I am a little bored sitting in the loft all day. There isn't much to do until the season starts.. I have to go pick up my work pants which I had taken up. Love being short... I wonder how much that will cost me??
Aaron got the flu Friday night poor bugger. He had hot and cold flushes and had the shakes.. So I bought him some good cold and flu drugs and sent him to bed with some water. Then I played some drinking card games and went out to the T-Bar again! What a good fiance...! He still wasn't feeling very well the next day so took the day off work. Aaron is at work today though. He just text me and has numb toes again but he is going to try the bean bags we bought so hopefully they will warm his feet up for the afternoon.
So I forgot to update you all on my chat with Nicole about joining an ice hockey team. She said that it was more serious than she expected and didn't end up signing up. She recommended waiting for Windermere lake to freeze over and the town organises lots of events down there like ice skating, ice hockey and all sorts. Aaron and I found a second hand shop in town where we can get ice skates so we might just do that!
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Snowboarding - Take 1
The slope was open for staff today for 1hr over lunch. This slope was way too steep and scary for my first go so I convinced Aaron to begin on the Silver Platter (very beginner.. probably 30 degree angle)
The first mission was working out how to get my boots on. There are so many straps! After 15mins of squeezing in and working out how to clip all the straps down we were off. The hike there was interesting as the boots go up to the back of your calves and are angled forwards so you cannot straighten your legs. I felt like the boys at Moto X with their boots on.. 10minutes of awkward walking and we were at the Silver Platter. We hooked our boots into our bindings (another mission that Aaron had to assist me with) Finally I was standing! And moving! AAAAAH! How do I stop?! And then I ate snow... lots and lots of snow.. I lost count of the amount of times I fell over but the best one was when I tried to stop which is where you turn your board so you are facing down the mountain and you drive your heels into the snow. I failed at the driving of the heels part and catapoulted into the air like Evel Knievel and landed on my stomach.. Not so fun.. But its ok we bought helmets this morning so we were fine. 40% off for staff so Aaron and I got both our helmets for $160. Bargain! Aaron did well. Fell over a few times but no bruises. My knees copped a beating but thats about it. It was -22 degrees and we managed to get icycles on our eyelashes on the walk home!
Aaron isn't enjoying working in these cold temperatures. His fingers and toes keep going numb and his heel went black yesterday!! But it has returned to its normal colour which is good. We went to Invermere in the afternoon and bought Aaron some quality boots that are graded for -30 degrees. They are also steel capped and we bought nice thick merino wool socks and these heated bean bag things that stay warm in your boots for up to 6hrs so hopefully when he goes back to work on Friday he will feel his toes ALL day long! He has today and tomorrow off so a few days to chill out inside which will be good.
I met my manager Scott and he doesn't know when I should start at Wildfire. Initially I was supposed to start 1st December but he said he wont need me then so I will be attending orientation on the 2nd and then I will just have to wait and see about a start date...
We went to T Bar last night for a few drinks to celebrate Charlie's 30th (we actually hadn't met her yet) It was pretty fun. I tried a beer called 'What the Huck' made with huckleberries. It was ok, a sweet beer. We met lots of new people. Our whole room was there, sadly four are leaving next week to their permanent residence above the Jackpine pub (Olivia, Jane, Emmett and Patrick) and we are getting a Canadian girl, a Swedish girl and two Aussie guys who arrive on Tuesday.
The first mission was working out how to get my boots on. There are so many straps! After 15mins of squeezing in and working out how to clip all the straps down we were off. The hike there was interesting as the boots go up to the back of your calves and are angled forwards so you cannot straighten your legs. I felt like the boys at Moto X with their boots on.. 10minutes of awkward walking and we were at the Silver Platter. We hooked our boots into our bindings (another mission that Aaron had to assist me with) Finally I was standing! And moving! AAAAAH! How do I stop?! And then I ate snow... lots and lots of snow.. I lost count of the amount of times I fell over but the best one was when I tried to stop which is where you turn your board so you are facing down the mountain and you drive your heels into the snow. I failed at the driving of the heels part and catapoulted into the air like Evel Knievel and landed on my stomach.. Not so fun.. But its ok we bought helmets this morning so we were fine. 40% off for staff so Aaron and I got both our helmets for $160. Bargain! Aaron did well. Fell over a few times but no bruises. My knees copped a beating but thats about it. It was -22 degrees and we managed to get icycles on our eyelashes on the walk home!
Aaron isn't enjoying working in these cold temperatures. His fingers and toes keep going numb and his heel went black yesterday!! But it has returned to its normal colour which is good. We went to Invermere in the afternoon and bought Aaron some quality boots that are graded for -30 degrees. They are also steel capped and we bought nice thick merino wool socks and these heated bean bag things that stay warm in your boots for up to 6hrs so hopefully when he goes back to work on Friday he will feel his toes ALL day long! He has today and tomorrow off so a few days to chill out inside which will be good.
I met my manager Scott and he doesn't know when I should start at Wildfire. Initially I was supposed to start 1st December but he said he wont need me then so I will be attending orientation on the 2nd and then I will just have to wait and see about a start date...
We went to T Bar last night for a few drinks to celebrate Charlie's 30th (we actually hadn't met her yet) It was pretty fun. I tried a beer called 'What the Huck' made with huckleberries. It was ok, a sweet beer. We met lots of new people. Our whole room was there, sadly four are leaving next week to their permanent residence above the Jackpine pub (Olivia, Jane, Emmett and Patrick) and we are getting a Canadian girl, a Swedish girl and two Aussie guys who arrive on Tuesday.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Crossfit in winter = SUPER CRAZY!
Yesterday afternoon Aaron and I had this crazy idea to workout in this insane weather.. To warm up we jogged down from our floor (4), then sprinted up then jogged back down... After this the feeling in my fingers and toes started to come back but I was far from warm.. We then went outside to set up the rings for muscle ups (i attempted kipping pull ups but my muscles seemed to fail so I did strict pull ups) Aaron was of coure fine besides the fact he couldnt feel his fingers. We then did 60 double unders however our ropes had frozen so we had to stretch them out and warm them up.. This was VERY hard outside as the cold air was not only forming icycles in my nose but also in my lungs which wore me out very quickly and made me want to curl up in the foetal position by the fire.. We then did 12 box jumps onto a picnic table which warmed me up the slightest bit. Then we jogged up the hill to the gym which took the longest 10 minutes of my life! It was SO cold! My toes had frozen up as I was only wearing my runners, I was wearing my gloves, two shirts, a jumper, long johns, trackie pants, two pairs of socks and ear warmers. We were puffing out icy smoke like chimneys and got tired easily, having to stop several times. We finally got to the heated gym.... mmmm heated... We attempted the Airforce WOD but it was hard as they olympic bar bell was being used and they only had barbells with weights that didnt spin. I ended up finishing in 18:26 and Aaron 19:23. Now that we were nice and sweaty we walked home in the dark (only 5:15pm) so it was even colder.. yippee! Next time we have decided to not bother about going to the gym and just fill up Aaron's aqua bag and doing workouts here. The aqua bag fills up to about 35kg. I am just going to stick with body weights exercises like double unders, push ups, sit ups, handstand push ups, burpees, etc. inside!!! We spent the evening coughing as our lungs defrosted... There is a ski tournament on here at the moment and there are people going for jogs everywhere! Clearly it is just something that will take some getting used to!
Continuing on cold topics, Aaron's first day at work went well. He got so cold that he had to come home and grab warmer socks! A lady at his work told him it takes approximately 3 weeks to acclimatise to the weather.. HA! I will let you know how that goes. So Aaron spends his days scraping snow off foot paths, shovelling it to the side, scraping snow off roofs and pouring salt on the ground to remove the snow.
I met my boss today, Scott. He said I have the hardest job as hostess... yay! I have to manage the floor pretty much. Seat people as they come in and make sure they are spread out so that the waitresses dont get too many tables at once. A little nervous. I start Monday so I will let you know how my first shift goes.
I also bumped into Nicole who interviewed Aaron and I in Brisbane. I am heading to the resort now to go chat with her about ice hockey. She mentioned in our interview that they play on Sundays and I SO want to give it a go!
Until next time!
(The 1st photo is our warm up area, 2nd and 3rd are of the path from staff accommodation to the resort)
Continuing on cold topics, Aaron's first day at work went well. He got so cold that he had to come home and grab warmer socks! A lady at his work told him it takes approximately 3 weeks to acclimatise to the weather.. HA! I will let you know how that goes. So Aaron spends his days scraping snow off foot paths, shovelling it to the side, scraping snow off roofs and pouring salt on the ground to remove the snow.
I met my boss today, Scott. He said I have the hardest job as hostess... yay! I have to manage the floor pretty much. Seat people as they come in and make sure they are spread out so that the waitresses dont get too many tables at once. A little nervous. I start Monday so I will let you know how my first shift goes.
I also bumped into Nicole who interviewed Aaron and I in Brisbane. I am heading to the resort now to go chat with her about ice hockey. She mentioned in our interview that they play on Sundays and I SO want to give it a go!
Until next time!
(The 1st photo is our warm up area, 2nd and 3rd are of the path from staff accommodation to the resort)
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
Panorama Mountain Village
It is so beautiful here! We are surrounded by mountains which are covered in snowy pine trees. Our taxi driver Barrie was telling us all about the different type of trees that survive the winter, the fir tree (which are the ones all around us), the sprooce tree (looks similar to the fir tree but lives in swampy areas), the needle tree (which loses its needles during winter but is still very alive) and the pine tree which are dying out due to the pine beetle! Taxi ride here cost $62 but tips are big here and Barrie told us all about the mountain so we gave him $70. He was very grateful.
Barrie took us to check in (glad he knows his way around) and Aaron and I got our keys and paperwork and then Barrie took us to our staff housing. They were smaller than I thought considering how many people must be working on the mountain. There were only two building, Paradise and Monument. Aaron and I are in Monument, top floor (level 4). There aren't any lifts so getting up was a mission with our 7 bags! Thankfully Rich from Ledes, England helped us with our stuff. We have another four people in our loft so far - Tobias and Jonathon (the Swedish guys) and Patrick and Emmett (the Irish guys). The Irish guys are moving out as they are waiting for their bathroom to be renovated. I don't know when that will be so we don't know who the other four people are that we will be spending the season with.
We went for a walk around to find out where we will be working and Wildfire restaurant is in the upper part of the mountain along with the T-Bar, Picnic Deli, the gym, the chair lifts, Great Hall and a few other things. We were struggling to find the Maintenance office but a guy from the Snow making team called the team who drove over and picked Aaron up. They wanted him to start right away but we had groceries and more shopping to do in Invermere. So Aaron started today (Sunday) instead of Monday. Started at 7am! with Robert who I think is the team lead? Aaron's responsibilities are shovelling snow off the pathways and stairs, emptying bins and.... i will have to get back to you if he has more duties.. I am glad I will be working in a heated venue that's for sure!
The Christmas festival was on last night down in Invermere which we missed but saw a lot of cars done up for the event. We managed to hitchhike down there! Exciting.. Andrea who helped us set up our bank accounts at Bank of Montreal said its very common that people hitch hike down and the locals are more than happy to pick us up as they know we have had a lot of background checks done to get the jobs on the mountain. We did our groceries, bought some more winter gear and found an AMAZING bakery! We also found a second hand shop, Thrift, where I bought a scarf for $1.50! Bargain! We also got really close to some deer!!
I am going to head up to the resort (we are about a 10-15min walk away) tomorrow to meet the Wildfire coordinator and found out what my shifts are and what I need to be doing. Hopefully she doesn't ask me to start right away like Aaron's crew did!
Barrie took us to check in (glad he knows his way around) and Aaron and I got our keys and paperwork and then Barrie took us to our staff housing. They were smaller than I thought considering how many people must be working on the mountain. There were only two building, Paradise and Monument. Aaron and I are in Monument, top floor (level 4). There aren't any lifts so getting up was a mission with our 7 bags! Thankfully Rich from Ledes, England helped us with our stuff. We have another four people in our loft so far - Tobias and Jonathon (the Swedish guys) and Patrick and Emmett (the Irish guys). The Irish guys are moving out as they are waiting for their bathroom to be renovated. I don't know when that will be so we don't know who the other four people are that we will be spending the season with.
We then went to Employee Experience to meet Corinna Wenger and fill out paperwork for our jobs i.e. tax forms, direct deposit forms, SIN details, etc. We also got our ski passes! And turns out we get free lessons which I will definitely be taking advantage of!
The Christmas festival was on last night down in Invermere which we missed but saw a lot of cars done up for the event. We managed to hitchhike down there! Exciting.. Andrea who helped us set up our bank accounts at Bank of Montreal said its very common that people hitch hike down and the locals are more than happy to pick us up as they know we have had a lot of background checks done to get the jobs on the mountain. We did our groceries, bought some more winter gear and found an AMAZING bakery! We also found a second hand shop, Thrift, where I bought a scarf for $1.50! Bargain! We also got really close to some deer!!
I am going to head up to the resort (we are about a 10-15min walk away) tomorrow to meet the Wildfire coordinator and found out what my shifts are and what I need to be doing. Hopefully she doesn't ask me to start right away like Aaron's crew did!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Making our way to Invermere
To get to Invermere we need to go via Greyhound buses. Invermere is approximately 4hrs from Calgary. On the Greyhound website the bus ride was going to take 14hrs! Turns out there is a 10hr over night stop over in Radium Hot Springs. We called Greyhound to confirm this and ask if there were any other buses that were express to Invermere. They advised no and the only bus left at 630pm.
So we got dropped off at the Invermere highway traffic lights and waited for 5mins for our taxi.. it was the first time my teeth were chattering since we arrived.. It was so cold! Did i mention it got to -27 degrees today??
We found a hostel that could take us, thank goodness someone was outside having a smoke! He rang the owner who was asleep at his home, who drove in and booked us in for the night $52.
Its now 9am Friday morning and Aaron and I are heading into town to open up a bank account, buy some bed sheets for our accommodation on the mountain and do some laundry. We then have to catch a cab to the mountain before 430 so Aaron can fill in his Employee manual documents ready to start work on Monday!
We caught a taxi to the Greyhound station which cost $20. We bought our tickets which was around $70 with the additional bag (snowboard bag) paid for. The bus was delayed an hour so we ended up leaving at 730. We had some Aussies sitting in front of us and they were going to work at Panorama as well. They told us that there was no overnight stop over at Radium and that we were getting into Invermere at 1030 tonight! Now 1130 because we were late! Why would the call centre tell us different?! Not happy Jan...! So we rang a taxi to pick us up from the Invermere drop off point and take us into town where we could hopefully find a hostel. And I rang Radium Hot Springs hostel to say we werent coming anymore. I plan on ringing Greyhound and complaining...
We found a hostel that could take us, thank goodness someone was outside having a smoke! He rang the owner who was asleep at his home, who drove in and booked us in for the night $52.
Its now 9am Friday morning and Aaron and I are heading into town to open up a bank account, buy some bed sheets for our accommodation on the mountain and do some laundry. We then have to catch a cab to the mountain before 430 so Aaron can fill in his Employee manual documents ready to start work on Monday!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
The Adventure begins!
It is now day 2 of Aaron and my adventure starting in Canada. First we flew to Sydney with QANTAS for a 6hr stop over then flew to Vancouver with Air Canada which took around 14hrs. We had a two hour stop over in Vancouver where we took 30mins to get through Customs, 20mins to get our luggage (thank goodness it all turned up!) then 40mins waiting in immigration for our work wisas... which led to us missing our flight to Calgary.. Aaron was freaking out but I knew there was a flight that was leaving an hour after ours that we could go on as Steve, who I sat next to on the plane, was catching that flight. He warned me that we were pushing for time with the flight we were originally scheduled for. He was very nice, used to live in Australia but had been living in Canada for 25 years so his accent was funny. He invited us to his place in Saskatoon over the winter and he could take us on his snow mobiles! He has two daughters my age so we might just have to pop over there for a visit!
So eventually we got to Calgary and had to wait outside in line for a taxi and OMG IT WAS -14 DEGREES!!!!!! I knew then that we were in desperate need of more warm clothes! The taxi ride was $40 to our hostel HI Calgary 520 7th Ave (its funny they dont have street names they just number them!)
We then went and applied for our Social Insurance Number which was easier than we thought it was going to be. It was harder finding the place! They will be sending our SIN card in the mail to Panorama in about 2wks time.
It was really hard to find a place to eat but we managed to find a subway for lunch (missed breakfast). I lost count of how many iced coffees Aaron tried... and there was nowhere for tea so we just had a hot chocolate next to the public library then went to bed..
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
First Snowfall for Panorama Mountain
Looking forward to taking photos for myself but this is a snippet of what is to come!
Aaron and I received an email from Panorama Mountain Village this morning confirming our accommodation. We will be living 'on-hill' in a 4 bedroom loft with 6 other people. Aaron and I will have our own room and our own bathroom (thank goodness!!!) There will be a laundry and shared kitchen facilities. I am so excited! Need to get some CAD but am waiting patiently for the AUD to surpass USD... see how that goes. .9998 at the moment. 8 more days at work! 14 days until we leave! YIPPEE!
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