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  • « Snow and More Snow in Craig, Colorado | Home | Winter Activities at Fish Creek Falls, Steamboat Springs, Colorado »

    Cardboard Bobby Hits Slopes

    By PK | December 28, 2008


    photo/Jeni Gamble/courtesy
    article/The Steamboat Pilot & Today/ courtesy

    Wife takes cutout of soldier husband on ski vacation
    By Melinda Dudley

    Steamboat Springs — Bobby Kelly had a fabulous ski vacation in Steamboat Springs last week. He rode the gondola at the Steamboat Ski Area, tried out some new tricks in the terrain park, climbed aboard a snowmobile, and drank après-ski beers with his wife’s family.

    “He’s had a blast, and he doesn’t even know it yet,” Bobby’s wife, Niki Kelly, said Friday.

    Capt. Bobby Kelly, an Apache helicopter pilot for the Army, has been deployed in Iraq since summer. He is not due to return to Germany, where he and Niki have been stationed for almost three years, until November 2009.

    Bobby introduced Niki to the ski slopes in Europe, and skiing during the holidays has become a Christmas tradition for the couple.

    To cheer her up for the holidays, Niki’s family flew her to Steamboat Springs for a ski vacation. And they brought along a life-sized cardboard cutout of her husband so he wouldn’t miss out on the fun.

    “They know how important it is for me to do something honoring him this Christmas, instead of staying home and moping,” Niki said. “When it’s something we’d do together, it makes me feel close to him. And it makes me laugh, which is what I think people need in times like this.”

    “Cardboard Bobby” — really a promotional cutout of a character from the movie “Twilight” with Bobby’s head attached to it — quickly became part of the family’s activities this week.

    “They actually include him in their conversations. It’s getting kind of weird,” Niki’s aunt, Tammy Loux, said with a laugh Friday.

    His travels in Steamboat have been extensively documented and photographed, and Niki plans to surprise her husband with an album of their pseudo-Christmas vacation together. He was particularly jealous of the 20-inch powder day his wife got to ski Tuesday.

    “He has a ‘spidey sense’ when it’s snowing. He wakes up and is like ‘fresh tracks!’” Niki said.

    Because Bobby works a night shift, he slept through his unit’s Christmas meal and had a hot dog for dinner instead, Niki said.

    “They’re trying to be festive, wear the Santa hats,” Niki said. “But on Christmas Day, it’s just really somber, because everybody wants to be home with their families.”

    Cardboard Bobby sat next to Niki at Bear River Bar & Grill on Friday, dressed up for après ski Fat Tire pints and nachos with a red and blue scarf.

    Jeni Gamble, the niece of Loux’s partner, described Bobby as an “out-of-control ski junkie.”

    “He would’ve loved this trip. The whole time, we would’ve been eating his dust,” Jeni said.

    In the photograph they chose for his cutout’s face, Bobby has a busted lip and a snow burn on his face from wiping out while skiing with Niki in Austria.

    Niki’s family flew Cardboard Bobby from Florida to Phil­­adelphia, where they attended a wedding, and then brought him to Colorado, concealing him from her the whole time. A week of winter weather has not been entirely kind to Cardboard Bobby, who has endured a few duct tape touch-ups. On Friday, his legs were cut off so he could fit on the chairlifts.

    “He’s a local celebrity at this point,” Jeni said.

    Despite a few odd looks from passersby, vacationers and locals have been interested to hear the story behind Cardboard Bobby, and they’ve been very receptive to his nontraditional ski vacation, Niki said.

    “They’ll see us carrying him around, and ask questions. They’re so supportive,” Loux said.

    “So many people do recognize that he would be here, but he’s in Iraq. It’s a huge sacrifice on so many levels,” Jeni said.

    Strangers helped out, too, from the bus driver who loaned Bobby his cowboy hat, to the kids at the Steamboat Ski Area who helped terrain park novices Niki and her aunt with Bobby on Friday.

    “They weren’t phased. They were like, ‘Oh, naturally, she wants to go off this jump with this cardboard cutout,’” Loux said.

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    10 Responses to “Cardboard Bobby Hits Slopes”

    1. Karen Says:

      Wow, that is really cool. I’ll bet it helped her even though she misses him so much.

    2. martin in bulgaria Says:

      Cardboard Bobby could get quite soggy at night I would imagine - notnhing wrong is doing what you feel has to be done to deal with absent loved ones.

      Hope you’ved had a good Xmas so far and the New Year goes beyond expectations.

      Martin

    3. albert Says:

      thats awesome. i saw these on lifesizecustomcutouts.com, and was thinking of ordering one. now i definitely am. :)

    4. C Says:

      What a great story! I would probably be feeling sorry for myself. My new years resolution is to be more like that woman!

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    6. Linda Says:

      How great and funny at the same time! I can imagine the fun she will have in explaining how much fun he really had! Happy New Year to all!

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