Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Montana

For Hanukkah, we decided we would all go to Big Sky, Montana for some family skiing. Another perk of our home ski pass is discounts on other mountains to try them out. Big Sky did not disappoint. It was amazing - huge and wide open and so many runs. We had a great time skiing and dog sledding. 

We celebrated Christmas Day and then hit the road. The drive there was uneventful until we were about 2 hours out when it became whiteout conditions on windy, icy roads with no shoulder and signs to be aware for crossing wildlife and no lighting. I was driving but could not find a safe place to pull over to switch driving. We eventually got just outside of Yellowstone at a gas station where we could change up drivers. When we made it into town, it was late and we were all very hungry. We stopped at a great saloon that was very lively and warm and very welcoming. 


First day skiing was awesome with loads of powder. Nevermind it was 20 below zero. Lots of hot chocolate helped though it was absolutely frigid. But great skiing. Nevermind the locals said it wasn't great skiing because they hadn't had huge dumps of snow yet. Good enough for us. 






We also went dog sledding while in Montana. Those dogs are work horses! The kids all got to drive the sleds for a little bit as well. 














The drive home also had its own white out conditions. Not an easy drive at all.





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