Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2014

The Closest of Them All: Family

Dec. 25, 2014


Merry Christmas to everyone. 

I just quickly want to share a few Christmas memories with you. 
No matter what you celebrate, I hope you were surrounded by the people that matter the most and the best food and the jolliest laughs were shared by all. 




Christmas Eve is celebrated on my Moms side of the family at my Grandpa Doug's house. You can bet that there will be a good rum and coke or rum and nog waiting for you when you get there. This is tradition people, my Uncle Rick is always there with his partner Rich, my Grandpa and step-grandmother Martia, my Dad, Mom and Brother are all together. This time of the year is truly magical. You may say that there is a good, warming, full vibe that seems to come around this time of the year. No matter the amount of presents, the time spent with the family is forever priceless.












Christmas Day was always about waking up to the smokey smell and crackling of the fireplace, fresh almond/cherry kringle and the Charley Brown Christmas album resinating throughout the house. After presents, a good scrambled egg and bacon breakfast cooked by Dad was eaten to settle the grumbling from all the sweets previously. This was the one day of the year that I remembered eating sugar first thing in the morning! This was also the one day of the year that there were no worries. No worries to be had, anywhere. We didn't have something to do or places to go, we just enjoyed being home by a warm fire and good food. 




My brother Max is working for Oakcliff Sailing School in Oyster Bay, NY on Long Island for at least the next year and flew home for Christmas. He is also a snowboarder and my Dad is a ski patroller at Wilmot Mountain so naturally I had to switch mental gears. Biking season is over even though the weather is quite balmy, so it was time to dust off the ole one plank. We headed for the hills on a beautiful 40° sunny Christmas day and slush surfed for the rest of the day. Having a Dad and Brother that ski and snowboard is absolutely the coolest thing ever. Theres no one more that I would rather hit the slopes with than these two guys. Needless to say we had an awesome but wet day. Couldn't have spent this day any better.

My brother Max shralping


Max grabbin wood


Pickin some nose


Missed the grab!


Tweakin hard


Duo dude jump.


Slush surfin'.


I love my entire family and am so thankful for everyones good health, I don't know what I would do without you guys.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Winter Camping With The Boys

Dec. 21, 2014


People have a hard time sleeping in the woods to begin with but when I got the call from my buddy Ryan McCarthy to go camp for the weekend up near Tomahawk, WI, it was an offer that was hard to resist.

 It was a familiar drive that I have taken many times before, and as soon as I got to the snowy covered boat launch drive, I got stuck. We quickly got her unstuck and down to the camp spot...silence. The snow was softly falling as I got my ENO hammock out and strapped up. The boys were already set up for the evening fishing and drinking. 



Ryan Wilhelme setting the tip up.

As the night progressed, the beers became our bait on a hook. Good old PBR's and High Lifes were circling throughout the night. 
Living the dream.


Wilhelme stoking the stoke.


15° calls for a fire to warm the soul.

The fire was hard to keep going, we all drunkenly brainstormed the ways to get her goin' but could only keep it for about two hours. Not even the Eagle Scouts could keep it up. I realized looking around at this group of guys that truly the simplest things in life reset your brain and soul. The silence of the brisk winter air, crunch of the fresh snow, tingle of an almost frozen beer and the smell of the smoldering wood send your senses reeling. In this silence we realize that life is about the small things.....and we were freezing, out comes the shanty.



Fisheye
On Right: Tom lighting the lantern in the Shanty Shack


Base camp midnight thaw out
The next morning brought a whole new perspective on our location. I had arrived the previous night not really knowing where we were exactly. First things first..."waterrrrrrrrrr" in a raspy hungover voice, and then food. Tom was in the Shanty Shack prepping up some hash browns and checking the morning fish conditions. 

Island base camp 8:00


Between the Trees. Looking down the island.


Bearded Tom on the grill.


Morning Mist

That afternoon was filled with exploring the lake on 9" thick ice, a little frolfing and some shredding. Wilhelme hiked his way too small, 147cm board up this sweet little wooded hill on the island and ripped down it with one beer in his hand and chew in his lip. 


Wilhelme shredding the gnar and smacking the lip.



This lake was magical. McCarthy pointed out to me the green pine line that surrounded the lake edge and behind that was the brown dead oaks and spruce dense woods. This place was untouched in the winter. We had it all to ourselves. As we adventured out, we discovered an open inlet that connected the lake we were on (Seven Island Lake) to another. We walked through the snow covered pines getting snow down our backs as we bumped into branches covered in snow. It was something out of a fairy tale. We finally made it to the other lake to find two other fisherman with the whole lake to themselves. Bastards. They were only catching small perch in 4' of water though. We headed back to check on our tips. Success. Finally.


McCarthy lost in a gaze.


Inlet to the neighboring lake.
Finally some Walters (walleyes).
We couldn't have asked for more beautiful weather and better company these past two days. 


Needless to say, we will be back Seven Island Lake, we will be back.
Seven Island Lake, WI.