A Local 8-Year-Old's Guide
By Duke Fitzsimmons (8 years old)
Dear Off Piste Readers,
Our Mountain Guide series has been a hit with Obermeyer fans. A local’s guide to skiing each of Aspen’s four mountains—Ajax, Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass—continues to garner attention on Off Piste year after year. So, we decided to keep the snowball rolling downhill; however, this one is going to be a little different…
For 17 years, I’ve called the Roaring Fork Valley home due in large part to my love affair with Ajax. I’ve built my life around skiing. So, when my wife and I learned that our family was growing—first with Duke in 2015 and then with Boone in 2018—I was thrilled to share this spectacular place with my boys.
So far, they say “yes” every time I ask if they want to go skiing with me. It’s a dream! Early on, our time skiing was mostly rock’n’roll in the truck, Skittles in the gondi, looking for snow fairies from the chairlift, and frequent hot chocolate stops at the Sundeck, MGR, Cliffhouse, or Elk Camp. Now, though, my wife and I fall asleep sore and tired after chasing Duke and Boone around the mountains during winter. Jump lines through trees, “Mikaela turns” on groomers, smears and smacks on terrain, and bumps—LOTS OF BUMPS—are our boys go-to on Aspen’s mountains. But there is one thing that planted a seed in our sons love of skiing: tree trails!
I decided to tap into my 8-year-old’s burgeoning passion venn diagram that includes storytelling, skiing, and photography. Thanks for reading Duke’s first “published” story. We hope it offers some value, points you in the right direction, and stokes the fire for your family’s ski adventures.
I digress…
This is Duke’s story; so, without further ado, check out my young son’s Mountain Guide piece!
Sincerely,
Greg Fitzsimmons, Off Piste Editor
Our family loves to ski together. Skiing is one of my favorite things in life. Here’s my top ten favs, in order:
- Family
- Skiing
- Razz, our puppy
- Reading
- Football
- My friends
- Music
- Traveling
- Riding Bikes
- Writing and Illustrating Stories
My dad tells us about his memories of skiing as a kid. He writes a lot about ski trips, and he always shares stories with us when he gets home from traveling. Last summer he went to Chile with Obermeyer to ski during our summer. He said, “swapping flip flops for ski boots is the best.” I cannot wait to go to Portillo with him soon. The hot tub looks awesome!
Dad’s parents taught him to ski. His grandparents taught his mom and dad how to ski. Dad says skiing is passed down from generation to generation in our family. When I was little, we’d listen to music in the truck while eating donuts on the way to the West Buttermilk parking lot.
Today, we still always listen to music in the truck, but we ski at Aspen Mountain and Aspen Highlands most of the time. My ski team skis at Highlands this year, but our family skis at Ajax.
I’ve had a lot of fun showing my younger brother around our mountains. He is stoked on the tree trails that mom, dad, and I skied when I was his age. Every AspenSnowmass mountain has sweet tree trails for kids to explore. Stay tuned for my tips on tree trails at Aspen, Highlands, and Snowmass. Here are my favorites at Buttermilk.