Jack & Rudy were in a groove this morning on fast nordic trails as we hit our top speed of this 2025/2026 season: 23 MPH! Zoom!
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| The hover huskies were in full form today zooming around the groomie zoomie nordic trails! |
The trails had been freshly groomed this morning and, while we were not first tracks on the fresh groom, only a handful of people/dogs had been out before us. So, the conditions were perfect for Jack & Rudy to floor it and that they did! Come along for today's entertainment from the fun sled dogs:
We caught air hovering by the Hallelujah Warming Hut, wheeee!
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| Floating on by, no need to stop at a silly warming hut! |
We did have to pause momentarily, though, for pesky rodents off trail under the snow. Jack caught scent of them first and did his usual rodent lunge in search of the pests. Rudy, of course, followed with his patented, high arching rodent dives to investigate with Jack:
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| "I sense rodents right here!" declares Jack lunging off trail. "Really? Well, then, INCOMING!" goes Rudy joining with a beautiful swan dive. |
I've been impressed with my new video camera that I got just last week to replace the dead gopro. This camera has the widest viewing angle of any camera I've ever had. Well, Jack & Rudy decided to test "just how wide" it really could capture. They almost out spanned the wide camera :)
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| "Turnaround, roll around - can you capture this wide separation?" says the far apart but snow rolling sillies. No camera I've ever had before would have captured both of them this far apart! |
Back to action and "hovering over the trail" was the action theme of the day!
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| The fun kids catching air yet again as we hover by the Kathy's Viewpoint Warming Hut. |
What do use for a video highlight today? So much to choose from. I'll go with the video counterpart of the first photo. Come along as we start out zipping along a perfect trail amidst dense trees. Then, we round a right curve in the trail and the trees start to part to reveal some stunning mountain views ahead of us and to our left. What a beautiful morning!
[watch on youtube if no video loads below]
As the final act of entertainment from the fun kids, they found their highest snow wall of this young season to climb for end of run treats. It's always so fun when they find waist high (or higher) snow walls!
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| "No need to kneel, dad, we'll climb to you for treats!" says my happy and polite pals! |
A great morning on fast and freshly groomed nordic trails: 8.8 miles traveled with 1000 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 23 MPH.
2025/2026 Season to Date: 10 days on the trails covering 59.4 miles with 7000 feet of elevation climbed.
















