My trip to Austria

I just returned from a week in Austria with my family. We flew straight from Salt Lake City to Paris and then to Vienna. I also took a day trip to Altenmarkt, the place of the Atomic ski factory. Here are some pictures.

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Flying over the Alps from France to Austria.

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My dad and me in the airplane, tired but smiling.

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Our first glimpse of Vienna.

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Our first dinner at a traditional Austrian restaurant.

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Wiener schnitzel!

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Sunset on the Danube. Note the windmills- quite beautiful!

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Ready to head out on my trip to Atomic factories. I had to take 2 subways and 2 trains to get there.

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At the first subway stop.

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Inside the dining cart of the train. I loved using the rail system!

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The Atomic factories! I had an amazing time touring the headquarters and production facility. I really enjoyed seeing how the skis were made. I couldn’t take pictures inside because of all the top secret ski designs but I was impressed by how much the skis are handmade. Because the headquarters are right next to the production facility, the company is allowed to have greater control over quality standards.

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After meeting with the crew and touring the factory, the Atomic boys took me river surfing! It was cold and rainy but the wave was great.

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One of their friends makes surfboards for river surfing in the middle of landlocked Austria.

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They are made out of housing insulation!

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Here’s the surfboard makers office – he also makes the chair pictured here. It is a heated chair – very modern! I loved the design and it was great to warm up in after a chilly time on the river.

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Here are the guys heading back from the river. We definitely got a lot of stares from drivers going by.

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The crew!

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They were like my Austrian brothers.

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Here are the Austrian boards (except the …lost board on the left).

After Atomic, I went back to Vienna.

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Walking around downtown.

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A vegetable market. So beautiful!

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Austrian fashion.

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Bike rentals you can pick up on the streets. A great idea!

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Riding the subway system.

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Kiss and Ride.

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Austrian pony ride.

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Vienna street art.

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We went to the KunstHausWien, a modern art museum.

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They had the coolest uneven floors -

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Heading to an Austrian café for coffee and sweets.

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Yummy cappuccino.

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The scene.

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A palace.

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Lego planters.

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Hanging out at the Museums quartier – This guy is posing for my picture. I also love the “Stop in the name of love” sign.

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The Leopold Museum where we saw some Gustav Klimt originals!

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In the evening, we went to Praterstern and walked through this crazy amusement park.

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They still had “funhouses” to walk through!

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The next day, I took a morning bike tour of the city. It was a great way to get around and see everything in 3 hours.

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One of Beethoven’s many residences, and the city wall that used to surround Vienna. Apparently, Beethoven liked to compose and night and was therefore evicted from many apartments in the city. He lived everywhere so now many buildings have a commemorative plaque for him.

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Old cobblestone street vs. new. As one of my friends told me before departing to Vienna, “no high heels, too many cobblestones.”

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Stephansdom – the building was covered in scaffolding for “cleaning.” The sandstone absorbs the pollution and gets quite dirty (the black) side – the white had just been cleaned. I somewhat prefer the black – what do you think? Vienna had quite a bit of construction going on. All that delicate architecture requires a lot of maintenance.

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A community swimming pool on the Danube River.

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More street art.

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On the bike tour.

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Old train station.

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In the afternoon, we went to the famous Sacher café for sweets. Here’s the famous apple strudel.

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After lunch, we went to this island in the middle of the Danube canals. They had one of the most awesome things I’ve ever seen – a trampoline park on the water! You could pay 2 euros for 8 minutes of jumping on an Olympic trampoline. No waivers, no rules! You could jump from trampoline to trampoline. It was so much fun! Only in Europe…

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Getting air on the river!

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Working on my daffy!

 

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Swans on the river.

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They also had a cool wake board park where a cable towed people around.

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The family at sunset.

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Loving Vienna.

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Our last dinner!

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Sunrise at 5am before getting on our flights. After 19 hours of flying, I am home only to leave again for Teva Mountain Games. I had a great trip and hope to visit Europe again soon!

Recent Print Publications

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Alta Ad Campaign – a few months ago I received a call to do this shoot. I am so honored and happy to be featured in Alta’s ad campaign this year – it is a dream come true! The ad reads,

“A day you’ll cherish for the rest of your life.

Time to buy or renew your passes for another season of perfect days skiing at Alta.”

www.alta.com 801.359.1078

I love how it turned out! I had a great time working on this shoot. The hair took awhile and putting the wedding dress on was a little crazy but the goggle tan was all done post production so luckily I didn’t have to be spray tanned on set.

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Also, I just picked up a copy of Ski and Snowboard News at my local shop to find my photo on the cover. The caption reads, “This Alta skier knows Utah resorts are a powderhound’s paradise!” I’ll agree with that.

I still get so excited when I see my images featured in print and I couldn’t wait to share them with you, my friends and family. Let me know what you think!

Spring Powder

The storm totals are insane – 38” in the past 24 hours at Alta and Snowbird. Little Cottonwood was closed all day so I went up to Brighton. Here are a couple of shots from Easter Sunday taken by Lee Cohen.

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Enjoy!

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Best Yoga in Salt Lake City – Centered City Yoga

Yoga at Centered City has been a part of my cross-training regime for years. When I started going, I only frequented the power classes – power hour, core and power 1&2. I still love these classes but at this point in the ski season, my joints are in need of restorative yoga. Lately, I’ve been checking out yin yoga and restore. I highly recommend all of the classes at Centered City for skiers, snowboarders and outdoor enthusiasts as a way to realign the body after our adventures. For schedules and info, go to www.centeredcityyoga.com.

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March-April Cover of Ski Magazine

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The caption reads:

Caption:
“Caroline Gleich givin’ and taking at Alta,
Photography by Lee Cohen”

The shot was taken last April after spring showers dumped a few feet of fresh powder on the Wasatch. I woke up early and starting hiking before the sunrise with photographer Lee Cohen and snowboarder Forrest Shearer.

At 5:30 in the morning, every one is quiet and that is one of the things I enjoy most about being in the mountains. In the dark, you are forced to look only at the step in front of you instead of the big mountain you have to hike. We hiked up to the top of Silverfork, spun a few laps in there, and dropped back into Little Cottonwood in the early afternoon when this photo was taken. I must specifically thank Forrest for allowing me to have first dibs on this line because the snow was perfect!

As the winter turns to spring and the avalanche danger begins to settle, I am excited to check out some of the other peaks around the Wasatch that have always seemed so far away. I skied Coalpit last year and the Hypodermic Needle is high on my list along with some lines on the Pfeifferhorn.

Here are some of my gear picks for ski touring (click the pictures for links to Backcountry.com):

Black Diamond Ascension Nylon Custom STS Skins

Black Diamond Ascension Nylon Custom STS Skins

I did a lot of hiking on these last year and they have held up remarkably well. The glue is still super sticky and I’ve never had any problems with them, which is what you want when you are in the backcountry.

Ortovox S1 Avalanche TransceiverOrtovox S1 Avalanche Transceiver

Last year, I did an avalanche refresher course with Dean Cummings at Snowbird. Anytime you go outside the resort (and I even wear mine inside the resort on a big snow day), it is 100% necessary to have an avalanche beacon, shovel, probe and the knowledge to use them. The S1 beacon has one of the longest ranges (70m) and uses a flip top screen to show you exactly where avalanche victims are.

Marker Duke Ski Binding - 2007

The Marker Duke binding

For accessing the Wasatch sidecountry, I highly recommend the Marker Duke. This is the first backcountry binding I’ve skied where I didn’t notice much of a difference. It’s easy to use for touring and with a DIN that goes up to 16, it will keep you feeling secure off airs and straight lines.

Another great resource is Andrew McLean’s website. I received a copy of his book, The Chuting Gallery, when I was 16 and it is an indispensible guide to steep skiing in the Wasatch.

Happy touring!

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