Laying fresh tracks in about 2-3 inches of new snow to start today's skijor outing:
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Zipping along, laying fresh tracks! |
Breckenridge Ski Resort reported 8 inches of fresh snow this morning. But, we only had about 2-3 inches at our house; so I was skeptical about that report. As you see in the prior photo, we found only about 2-3 inches of new snow at the start of our outing. So, my skepticism was seeming like reality as we started the day.
But, then, the magic happened. The higher (in elevation) we went, the deeper the snow got. I found myself changing from skeptical to wondering just how much new snow we'd encounter!
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Trotting by an old, abandoned mining cabin in about 5-6 inches of fresh snow at this point. |
The further we went, the deeper it got...
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Busting through at least 8, maybe 10, inches of fresh snow at this point! For the curious, those are fox or coyote tracks going down the trail in front of Jack (most likely fox, but could be coyote). |
Did I say, "The further we went, the deeper it got?"
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Snorkeling through 10-12 inches of fresh powder at this point! Wow! |
How about some powder blasting video fun to go along with the deep snow we found? I love doing powder clips in slow motion as is it so cool to watch the powerful sled dogs blasting through powder as they tow me along. Wheeee!
[watch on youtube if no video loads below]
Of course, breaking trail through deep snow is a real workout. That means you MUST stop, drop and roll snow angels to cool your jets at any pause along the way :)
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Stop, drop and ROLL!!! |
A great day enjoying backcountry fresh powder all to ourselves, right guys?
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"Oh yes, that was a FUN workout!" says the happy & focused kids. |
Today's fresh tracks to trail breaking tally: 8.1 miles traveled with 900 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 20 MPH.
2024/2025 Season to Date: 55 days on the trails covering 415.8 miles with 39,600 feet of elevation climbed.
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