This is Sun Valley, Idaho.
My trip this last weekend was a last minute one, a time to do some homework before the Great Wives Ski Trip coming up on February 24th, and a chance to spend some quality time with me. It's needed sometimes you know. Unfortunately for me history was made, Bald Mountain was closed two days in a row because of avalanche danger, the first time in over 25 years. We made up for it with two great days of skiing on Saturday and Sunday, you would never know it poured down rain two days in a row, this is the beauty of Sun Valley. It's hard to find a resort anywhere that does a better job of grooming their slopes.
Ketchum is more of a dinner town, unless you want to shop for expensive items, one of the draws to Sun Valley for the high affluent one. There's plenty of great restaurants to choose from, Ketchum Grill, The Pioneer Saloon, and Michel's Christiania Rest, I had the pleasure of enjoying fine dining at all of them. I enjoyed some live music at the newest addition to Ketchum, The Limelight Hotel, a spectacular modern beauty situated in the middle of town with an Aspen flare. It brought some controversy to the town when it was being built, but as my friend John said, "it brings us a city we didn't have".
Live music at the Limelight |
I had a chance to catch up with John from the good ol' days, he is a great ambassador for the town and the mountain. 38 years in Ketchum can accumulate a lot of good history. We told a few old stories too. Some not worth sharing.
The Lookout with John |
Susie and Me |
It's Monday morning and my legs are sore.
This is Sun Valley.
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