Lake Tahoe

Today Jack’s Corner is atop North Star ski resort at Lake Tahoe.

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After a road trip through the windy hills of Sierra Nevada we arrived at our lodge. But this was no ordinary lodge, in fact, this lodge would rival Tony Abbott’s. Well, that’s what it felt like, after being in hostels for the last two weeks!

Now that we finally had our own kitchen we headed on a shopping spree to the local grocery store. As we walked the aisles with our trolley packed to the brim we felt like lodge-owning millionaires. Millionaires who drank cheap rum and whiskey.

The next day we hit the slopes. Josh decided to take this literally which ended with him on the back of a ski-bed-tow-thing [see below]

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I’ve never been to Narnia, but I imagine that if I were to walk through that wardrobe it would look something like Lake Tahoe.

Pine trees line the slopes, each of them frosted with a little snow on top. Even if this place wasn’t here as a ski resort it would still make a wonderful spectacle.

But wonderful spectacles are not nearly as fun as skiing. Especially when you’re skiing, with some of your best mates, through trees and over logs, with the fear that you may break your arm – or worse: not be catching all this great footage on your GoPro.

Luckily, the latter didn’t occur. Otherwise we wouldn’t have some great footage of Platty flying through the air as he tripped on his own skis.

But when Platty wasn’t crashing down the slopes he was having lunch with me from the mountain top as we looked over Lake Tahoe. A moment I’ll never forget…

…because I took a photo of it.

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San Francisco

Today, Jack’s Corner is coming to you from our wine tasting tour out at the Napa Valley.

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Last time on Jack’s Corner I told of our struggle to see the famous Golden Gate Bridge amongst the fog of San Francisco. This time I’m happy to report that we have seen it. And it’s not even gold. It’s red.

But the revelations didn’t end there. We realised that – unlike LA – San Fran isn’t as much about its famed landmarks as its vibrant culture and picturesque streets and architecture. We have all said at one point or another that we could live here. But don’t worry Mum, I won’t be moving any time soon.

There are many ways to explore the city, so one day Aidan and I decided we would cycle from the city, out to Mission (hipster-ville), to the top of Twin Peaks, and over the Golden Gate. Having completed some 32kms of steep SF hills I can now understand why Lance Armstrong turned to drugs. It’s exhausting.

But despite this, I still had one of the best days of the trip yet. Plus, such big hills meant there were some pretty sweet views from the top, like this one.

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But to say that SF had been a classy mix of wine tasting, exploring and cycling would be a lie. There was still the typical mix of burgers and beers.

This is perfectly summed up by a night that saw us begin at an Ale House, grab three In-n-Out burgers for dinner (each) and ended with me struggling to assist Wardo up to the third floor of the hostel after one too many games of beer pong.

But for now, we’re escaping the hostel life for some lodging in the mountains of California.