sexta-feira, fevereiro 10, 2006

Ski at Sierra de Bejar, Salamanca (Spain)

About 2 weeks ago, I spent my weekend skiing in Spain, in Bejar - Salamanca - with a group of good friends. It's a nice resort... for newbies. Not that I'm a pro (far away from that), but I got to be honest: the tracks are just too easy. Furthermore, that was just the most frozen weekend: Saturday we got 12 celsius below zero, and on Sunday, we got a windy, snowy and very icy day. After an adventurous "snow hill climbing" with my van - both snow chains broken!!! - and another adventurous "snow down hill" - 12-15 Kms in 2nd gear - we got back home enjoying a beautiful white landscape during half the trip. Got to try again... other resort :)

These are the main ski tracks, both ranked Red.

P1282806, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

This is a "crossroad" between a blue and a red track.

P1282810, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

This is my artistic vein popping out :)

P1282832, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

Beautiful landscape...

P1282835, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

A red track seen from above

P1282837, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

Upper view to the resort and its parking lot.

P1282843, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

An upper upper view

P1282852, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

A ghost running over the snow...

P1282877, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

Artistic vein, again

P1282883, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

... and again...

P1292897, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

... and so on...

P1292914, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

... and a (not) frozen dog.

P1292918, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

Although this snow chain looks like well assembled, it broked half way up the mountain :(

Although this snow chain looks like well assembled, it broked half way up the mountain :( P1292904, originally uploaded by Paulo Cunha.

1 comentário:

Ricardo Almeida disse...

Caro amigo,

Melhor do que estas fotos só mesmo estar lá. Eu estive ;)

Parabéns. Estão perfeitas.

Um abraço.

Ricardo