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Wednesday
Jun082011

Aspen Triathlon

18th annual Aspen Triathlon.We all know that Aspen is home to many super-talented athletes. Training at 8000 ft can lead to some spectacular results.  One of the best ways to measure your fitness is by competing in the;

18th Annual ASPEN TRIATHLON on June 11, 2011.  

Even if you're not an Olympian or a pro, maybe you're just a weekend warrior, either way the Aspen Triathalon is a great challenge.  The event is sanctioned by the U.S. Triathlon Association so if you're a hard core competitor or just a "recreational" participant there is something for you.  There are duathlon options too.  The Aspen Triathlon is a couple months earlier this year (in the past its been in August) in order to coincide with Outside Mag's Outside in Aspen event also scheduled for this weekend.

CLICK to REGISTER for the Aspen Triathlon.

The fun gets started this Saturday at the Aspen Recreation Center at 7am.  An 800 yard swim in the pool, followed by a 17 mile bike ride up to the Maroon Bells (1500 foot rise) capped off by a 4 mile run through the beautiful Maroon Creek Valley.  It should be a blast for everyone.

For more info CLICK: Aspen Recreation.

 

  

Sunday
Jun052011

Earning Turns in Aspen

Aspen Local and ski alpinist Ted Mahon is taking his game to the next level...on the mountain, behind the lens and with the keyboard.  He and fellow "peak-bagger" Chris Davenport (fresh off summiting Mt. Everest ) recently did a quick up and down on North Maroon Peak, one of Aspen's famed Maroon Bells.  Ted shares his experience here on AspenSpin.  

You can see more of his work at  STUCK in the ROCKIES.

The North Face of North Maroon   by  Ted Mahon.  Elev. 14,014

Good call, Dav.

Sometimes you just have to play the hand you’re dealt.

Not that skiing isn’t one of my favorite things to do, but after six or seven months of winter, the arrival of summer is definitely welcome. As we all know though, nature doesn’t always follow a set schedule and this year’s prolonged snowy spring was a good example of that– summer really didn’t seem to declare itself until just a few days ago. In fact there’s still so much snow, even Aspen Mountain is set to be open this weekend.

So rather than fight the trend, we’re still skiing. Earlier in the week, after some flakes fell in town on Memorial Day, Chris Davenport– just back from a successful expedition to climb Mount Everest that included a rare ski descent of the Lhotse Face– made the call to head up to North Maroon Peak, where we found conditions to be more like March than June.

Until things dry out around here, the ski season will likely play out a bit longer. And if all the days are like this one, we should have no problem making the best of it.

Stacked with snow, including a few inches from the night before, Chris approaches the big North Face of the "relatively" small mountain. Just ten days earlier Dav was atop Mount Everest, and it was great to catch up and hear all the stories from his expedition.

After catching up to a solo skier from Colorado Springs (seen below), we took the lead booting up the North Face. Despite being in front of Dav here, his acclimatization from the Himalaya was no doubt still working to his advantage. We managed to make the round trip climb and ski in five and a half hours.

 

Status Verfified: One of the 50 Classics. Stuck in the Rockies.

Friday
Jun032011

Encinitas is Funky Town

The Surfing Madonna. Encinitas, Ca. Click 2 EnlargeEncinitas, California might just be the funkiest town in the United States.  The small coastal berg which is pushed up against the Pacific Ocean is home to about 60,000 residents many of whom are living in their vans.  Encinitas is made up of 5 distinct neighborhoods.  Historic Encinitas which runs along the famous 101 and borders the ocean. It's a small and super-funky beach inspired downtown.  New Encinitas is East of I-5 (so we've never  really been there) and is basically like any other suburban, strip mall lined town (Target, Bed Bath and Beyond , Walgreen's etc.)  Olivehain is also a bit inland and is mostly olive groves and has a more rural ranch-like setting. Bordering the 6 miles of pristine coastline are the beach blanket areas of Cardiff-by-the Sea (or simply Cardiff) which was named after the town in Wales and Leucadia, famous for its towering Eucalyptus trees.   Encinitas is 25 miles North of San Diego and about 100 miles south of L.A.  Other than surfers, skaters, tri-athletes and hippies; Encinitas is famous for its flowers...and its generally considered the poinsettia growing capital of the world.

Juanita's in Encinitas.There are some very cool places in Encinitas, but its the beach and the mild climate that attracts the most attention.  Consignment shops, used record stores, florists, bead vendors and funk inspired coffee shops and restaurants line the 101.  Swami's one of the most famous surf spots in the world is about 20 feet off the main road.  A-Spin always stops at Juanita's Taco Shop whenever we're in Encinitas.  Talk about funky--this place has bars on the windows, like a jail and apparently has never been cleaned. It's open from 7 am to 3 am. Juanita's serves the best carnitas in San Diego to a clientele ranging from bare-foot homeless surfers to Bentley driving billionaires.

Funky art is a big part of the overall vibe in Encinitas.  Recently an unusual, unauthorized and controversial gift of art was illegally mounted under a train trestle just east of Moonlight Beach.  THE SURFING MADONNA, a hand painted mosaic was attached to a concrete wall just before Earth Day by official looking workmen wearing jumpsuits and hard hats. No one was suspicious.  The  10' x 10' installation took place in broad daylight at an intersection that sees 18,000 cars per day.  The Surfing Madonna depicts Our lady of Guadalupe riding a surf-board with the inscription "Save the Ocean".  Tons of Encinitas residents and tourists think the Surfing Madonna is extremely cool.  She even has her own twitter account @SurfingMadonna. It's estimated that the mosaic contains at least $1000 of raw materials and took at least 100 hours to complete. 

The Cardiff kook having it's costume removed. Click 2 ENLARGE.Nice gift ---right? --but the artist and his henchmen remain silent.  Who created the Surfing Madonna is a big secret because even in funky Encinitas the politicians need to interject their 2 cents.  The Encinitas City Council is insisting that the piece be removed because it did not go through the proper public review process.  According to the City Fathers, The Surfing Madonna is considered graffiti and would set a terrible precident for other potential taggers.   The Council voted unanimously to remove the artwork from it's seemingly permanent spot under the bridge.  Not to appear to harsh, they allocated $2000 to conduct a study to ensure that the mosiac can remain in tact and find a home on private property.  Really?  Good Stuff?

An example of "city authorized" art is the surfing statue known as The Cardiff Kook.  The Kook gets its name because of his unorthodox and unwieldy surfing stance.  The Kook has become a place for good natured practical jokers to express themselves.  The Cardiff Kook has been dressed in many elaborate costumes since it became a reality about 2 years ago.  A huge paper mache shark's head was one of the best efforts.  Recently, The Kook was dressed as Oprah to honor her last show.  According to the city workers who are responsible for removing the costumes "it happens a lot....every holiday for sure".  If you stop by to see The Cardiff Kook...do yourself a favor...have a maple bar at VG's Bakery across the street...ask anybody--even Rob Machado.

Pretty Funky.

The Surfing Madonna in Encinitas, Ca. Unauthorized Art under the bridge.

 The Cardiff Kook without a costume. Cardiff-by-the-Sea.

Swami's Beach. One of sweet spots cited in Surfin' USA.

Wednesday
Jun012011

Breathe Right / Sleep Better

Breathe Right. Click to Enter Sweepstakes and Plant Trees.Living life at 8000 feet above sea level has its benefits...but it also comes with a few caveats.  Living at high altitude in Aspen took some getting used to for AspenSpin.  Several Winters ago, after coming down with a never ending case of the dreaded Aspen crud we discovered a simple over-the counter product that helps us Breathe Right, sleep better and combat nasel congestion... BREATHE RIGHT nasal strips. 

Click BREATHE RIGHT to enter their Sweepstakes, plant trees and maybe win a trip to Yosemite

Breathe Right nasal strips open your nose to help you breathe better so you can sleep better.  The "spring-like" bands gently lift nasel passages open to improve airflow up to 31%.   The Breathe Right strips helped A-Spin recover from the crud, reduced our snoring and led to a more restful sleep.  We also started wearing them to play hockey and even to ski.  We found that Breathe Right helped us to perform at a higher level, just like all the guys in the NFL.   Maybe you've seen us on a POW day with a band-aid like strip across our nose---that's right--when we're trying to maximize performance--we add a Breathe Right to our gear... it truly helps us excel.

POW Day w/ Breathe Right. Click to enter.Breathe Right contacted us to help spread the message about their fantastic sweepstakes running on their Facebook Page.  Breathe Right has teamed up with The Conservation Fund to plant trees in an attempt to reduce air pollution...one of the largest causes of nasal congestion.  For each photo added to the sweepstakes Breathe Right will donate $1 to The Conservation Fund so they can plant more trees.  There is also the Better Breathing Sweepstakes where you can win a FREE TRIP to YOSEMITE

Click Breathe Right to enter.

 

* AspenSpin received promtional considerations for this posting.

 

Tuesday
May312011

Summer Skiing in Aspen

Memorial Day Weekend is considered the official start to summer.  BBQ's, bikinis and white clothing get to see the light of day after a long winter in hibernation.  Just like your white bucks, AspenSpin has been in ski-hab since the lifts closed in April, but we've heard tales of the non-stop snow storms in Aspen.  We are under the impression that 2011 set a record for most snowfall in May in Aspen.

The Aspen Skiing Company decided to let their hair down and re-open Aspen Mountain for skiing over Memorial Day Weekend.  Apparently they are going to open Ajax every weekend until the snow melts. Sadly, we missed the summer-time skiing, but many of you didn't.  Thanks to social media we scored a few pix and a quick vid. for your enjoyment. 

Photos: Jeremy Swanson / ASC     Video: Mike Jahn

Aspen Mountain was open for skiing and riding over Memorial Day Weekend. Photo: Jeremy Swanson

I love the smell of fresh corduroy in the morning. 5/27/11 Photo: Jeremy Swanson Plenty of Snow on Independence Pass. Skiing on July 4....probably. Photo: Jeremy Swanson