This week has also provided a stark lesson on the relative weakness of the American dollar. Everywhere we turn, we're face-to-face with foreign tourists who are taking advantage of the strength of their native currency to enjoy Aspen on the cheap (relatively speaking). Germans, French, Italians, Spaniards, Brits -- they're everywhere. On the bright side, it's nice to see that the world's supposed anti-American sentiment isn't preventing our allies from spending their money here -- or at least the skiing portion of that population.
Then again, I can't see why anybody would turn down a chance to come here. I don't even ski (haven't been on skis since a rather embarrassing and frustrating trip to Mount Kato in about 1984), but there's still plenty to do. The whole family took the gondola to the top of Mt. Ajax on Wednesday for a little lunch and some hiking around. And the views from 11,000 feet are spectacular. Fiona and I returned on Thursday for a snowshoe tour of the back side of the mountain, and despite the thin air we huffed and puffed our way through a great 90-minute hike.
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