Our lift passes were in fact valid for 5 days out of 6 (i.e. you take any 1 day off in the 6 you're booked in for). By the end of day 1, we had recaptured the form we had had at the end of our previous ski trip.
On day 2, I fell over a lot (Andy irritatingly, did not), so day 3 became designated as our day off, allowing my aching body to recover! After a day's rehabilitation in the hotel, days 4, 5 and 6 saw steady improvement in our skills – we were even doing black runs by the end!
We were sorry to leave Mammoth at the end of the week (though I'm sure our bodies were thankful!). We headed north along the eastern side of the Sierras to beautiful Lake Tahoe and beyond.
Before dropping down into the Sacramento Valley, where we are now, we paid a visit to Lassen Volcanic National Park, the site of an eruption in 1914 and ongoing low-level volcanic activity. Although much of the park is currently inaccessible without snow-shoes or snowmobile, we were able to take a short (and slippery) hike to get some stunning views of the volcanoes.
And the egg-stink of belching fumaroles reminded us of our adventures way back in Yellowstone.
Now we are in the lowland warmth of Red Bluff, CA and have just listed Grayham for sale on the internet - sadly our time in the US is running short. However, as Grandma and Grandpa were unable to meet us in San Diego, we have decided we will take an internal flight back to New Jersey to stay with them around Thanksgiving, which we are really looking forward to. Then we begin a new adventure when we fly down under on Dec 4th.
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