They’ve had record warm temperatures here in the ski mountains of Colorado.  We thought it would be an easy trip but, after the I70 experience, it only got more challenging.

The snow didn’t arrive until we had made it up to the Vilar Center.  The show set up went fairly well – this is a beautiful and interesting venue.  And the show was sold out – over sold actually.  Unfortunately, they had to turn away lots of people because no tickets were available.  And the audience was a lot of fun – very enthusiastic and responsive to the illusions.  The Brick Wall got an outstanding response last night!  Volunteers were great and added so much to the illusions and entertainment for the audience.

We were drinking water all day to try and stay ahead of the altitude.  We’re at about 8200 feet here so it’s easy to get winded and out of breath.  They told us that, at this altitude, you body takes in 17% less oxygen than normal.

After the show was down and back in the trailer, we began the trip back down to the hotel.  The roads had not yet been scraped but didn’t look too bad.  Once we hit the first grade and started sliding uncontrollably, that was it.  I pulled over and we put on the chains.  That was quite an ordeal in itself given that the security guards of Beaver Creek were not as cooperative as we would have liked.  Once they understood the seriousness of the situation, they gave me the time I needed and even an escort down the mountain.

It’s still snowing this morning and I’m getting ready to check in with Colorado Department of Transportation Road Conditions.  It looks like the weather get significantly better as we head west on I70.  I hate driving in this kind of weather!

We’ve got to make Cedar City, UT tonight….so, it’s time to wake the gang and hit the road.