McNamara Hut: Extreme Sledding

Our second day at McNamara Hut dawned beautifully with another bluebird sky. After shoveling in some insanely delicious breakfast, the group of us decided on the schedule for the morning. Will, Steve, and Chris all wanted to take out the skis/boards for some backcountry riding while everyone else decided on some snowshoeing. My shins were insanely sore to the touch and I wasn’t sure I could physically handle the pain of my ski boots, but I knew I was down for some skiing. After all, I had loaned my snowshoes to Kayla so I really had no other options. It was either head out on the skis or sit in the hut by myself. Naturally, it was time to suck it up again!

McNamara Hut

It took us a bit longer to strap on our skins, but Will and I eventually got our act together and caught up with the snowshoers. They were all climbing around on some rocks and launching into the crazy deep pow. We coined this smart people doing not-so-smart things. Coincidentally, this seemed to be the theme for the day!

McNamara Hut

Those of us on skis eventually made it up to the top of a nearby hill. The snow was light and fluffy; perfect powder really. The hill was pretty shallow and not quite what we had been hoping for, but I knew that it was all my shins could handle. I was worried that more skinning for the day would mean I couldn’t carry myself out the following morning!

Naturally, I flailed around in the waist-deep snow for what felt like 30 minutes before I managed to get my skis back on after removing my skins and switching my bindings to alpine mode. It was seriously like rookie day out there! I finally got my shit together and took my chance to make a few turns in the fluffy powder before skiing straight back to the hut. Even though the skiing wasn’t what we had hoped, I was loving being outside in the mountains!

McNamara Hut

After another insanely yummy meal, Steve and Will decided to head back out on the skins to explore the nearby (and inappropriately named!) Bald Knob. I knew my legs were toast so I hung back at the hut with the other snowshoers and did what any responsible adult would do: began drinking and sledding!

McNamara Hut

Let me preface this with a clarification: in actuality, I was drinking but was only an enabler for the suicidal sledding you are about to witness. Although I have been an active participant in our past sledding shenanigans, I knew that they weren’t an option for me this year. Without fail, our homemade sledding luge turns into a death wish on ice and I knew my still-healing back couldn’t take an accidental collision with a tree. For once in my life, I made the smart decision. Instead, I chose to continue consuming our wonderful backcountry concoctions while strapping my GoPro onto everyone else’s heads!

For the record, Nichole and Steve were both fine, although Nichole really did end up with a nose pouring blood! Luckily, we had a nurse, two nurse practitioners, a doctorate of nursing, a paramedic, and two police officers in the group, so a bloody nose wasn’t anything we couldn’t handle!

After we exhausted ourselves with our sledding antics, we all headed back inside McNamara Hut for a night full of card games, mulled wine, and more merriment with friends. It truly had been the perfect day and I found myself possibly excited for the ski out the following morning!

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Would you ever/have you ever built such an insane sledding luge?

What’s the worst injury you’ve had from sledding?

11 Comments

  • Reply Heidi @BananaBuzzbomb at

    That video still has me cracking up. Steve’s face is priceless.

    • Reply heather at

      He was laying in the bottom for awhile! For a second, I was like, ummmm, did we kill Steve?!

  • Reply Natalie @ Free Range Human at

    This is too funny, and it just proves that I need to move to CO ASAP because I never have enough time to do all the things I want to do while I’m there. I would definitely be down for some sledding!

    • Reply heather at

      It’s always a ton of fun 🙂

  • Reply Ed at

    Man that just looks like a bunch of fun…haven’t done that since I was a kid, but back then we got extreme!

  • Reply Will @ Climb On! Products at

    This looks like it was a lot of fun and I am glad no one was seriously hurt! I miss skiing lots, sledding too!

  • Reply Christine @ Love, Life, Surf at

    OMG that video is awesome. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun but remind me not to follow you off a cliff 🙂

  • Reply Alan Kipping-Ruane at

    That post race beverage looks pretty good.

    Glad you had fun!

  • Reply Kayla at

    Haha, sorry for snatching your shoes!! I thoroughly enjoyed them though! And you totally need to send me some sort of recipe on how to make that mulled wine!! (I’ve been dying to read all the posts about the trip, but had to wait, since I wanted to write my own versions first, before being influence by anyone else’s!! All done!)

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