Recently I found myself in a strange but wonderful situation…..in
between jobs with six weeks off. I haven’t
had that kind of a break in so many years that I didn’t really know what to do
with myself at first. The feeling lasted
all of 5 minutes after which I had already begun a laundry list of items that I
had been meaning to tackle and never gotten to.
And tackle them I did – from organizing files that had been sitting
there for years to photographs that had been forgotten. In between I found time to have some fun with
friends too. Of course I was not
responsibility free since I still had a ten year old to take care of at
home. So I decided that I would take a
vacation for a week and since I love to ski I chose to go to Breckenridge
Colorado and hit the slopes.
I love skiing as much as I love food and wine. Combine the three together and I consider
myself in heaven. It is not always the
best thing for the waistline however since downhill skiing doesn’t burn off as
many calories as you’d think. But I tend
to eat poorly when I ski and use the day of exercise to justify the consumption
of burgers, fries and other high fat foods served in the typical ski
lodge. Since I am still attempting to
lose some of my weight gain from the holidays I made it my mission to make this
vacation a healthy one.
View of lift from my balcony |
I was able to rent a slope side condo with a small
kitchenette at Beaver Run resort at the base of Peak 9, and although the bed
was uncomfortable and the pillows worse, I couldn’t have asked for more
convenient accommodations. It took me
exactly 2 minutes to get from my room and onto the slope and down to the
lift. This is my kind of skiing! On the shuttle from Denver to Breck I made my
grocery list. With me I carried a few
necessities – trail mix, Kashi granola bars, teas and most important of all – a
pint of dark rum. Once I was settled
into my room and unpacked I took the resort shuttle to City Market and picked
up some quick and easy to make food. I
had decided that I would eat out two of the nights but stay in for the other three. With the room so convenient to the slopes,
coming in for lunch each day was no hassle.
I bought tuna, bananas, apples, cheese, smoked salmon, bread, butter,
eggs, celery, green beans and lime & diet coke for my rum to make Cuba
libres for après ski.
Breakfast each morning consisted of eggs (scrambled or over
easy) on sandwich flats, a banana, and cup of tea. Lunch was either a tuna salad sandwich on the
flats or a granola bar (if I didn’t feel like getting back to the condo) and an
apple. After returning from the slopes I
treated myself to a Cuba libre (dark rum, diet coke & lime) with some trail
mix. This is a habit I got into on
annual trips to Canada with some friends who helped me realize how amazing this
drink is after a hard day on the slopes.
After a shower & a walk into town my three meals indoors consisted
of a mix of cheeses, bread, steamed green beans & smoked salmon with lots
of water. At that altitude drinking
plenty of water is the key to avoiding altitude sickness and I went through 3
gallons in 5 days. If I felt like
speaking to people, I simply went to the bar at the base and had a beer which
is always fun because you end up meeting many interesting folks from all over
the world.
Since I was so healthy for most of the trip and also had
burned off a significant amount of calories, I did treat myself to a couple of
wonderful dinners and a final day brunch.
If you’re ever in Breckenridge I highly recommend each of these
restaurants as a must visit. Each of
these was suggested to me by people I met on the lifts. I opted for the ones that got the most votes.
Snow Sculpture Display |
Seven Deadly Sins |
Sea Shell |
Chai Sticky Pudding |
Papadum served at the bar with yogurt dip |
On my final day I had an entire morning to kill at Breck and while I would have loved to ski some more, the complications of it all made me decide to just walk in town and shop instead. After walking around for a couple of hours in and out of stores and dreaming about which pair of skis I might like to buy, I realized I was quite hungry. Knowing that the rest of my day would not bring food of any quality – two hour ride to the airport, five hour flight and home at nearly midnight – I decided to have a good brunch. I asked at one of the stores and was directed toward Columbine Café which is tucked away at the back of an enclave of stores in a square of sorts. The place is not fancy, but the staff is friendly and seems to be having fun. Besides any place that stocks their tables with four different kind of hot sauces must be awesome in my book. I ordered their special Corned Beef Hash with eggs and toast. I opted for the home fries but later regretted my decision to not go with the grits. The Bloody Mary’s looked good too but I chose to stick to coffee, and decaf at that – I wanted to sleep on the flight if possible. The plate of food was huge and delicious. I couldn’t quite finish it all but loved every bite of what I ate. Satisfied with what was likely my last meal of that day, I walked back to the resort, collected my luggage and waited for the shuttle to the airport to start my journey home.
What I love about Breckenridge is that it’s a town with
something for everyone. Even if you don’t
ski, there is plenty to do. I met so
many locals on this trip since I visited during no school breaks, that I got
quite a lot of information and learned a great deal. I am told it’s a wonderful place to visit in
the summertime to. I may just have to
try that the next time.
I love snow!!!