Another skijor outing putting smiles on the faces on oncoming skiers as Jack & Rudy flirt and cruise on by!
"Hi! Bye! Made you smile!" says the flirting kids cruising on by. |
Today's skijor outing had a lot of firsts for our 2024/2025 season. We had FIVE firsts in all!
The first first was skijoring Dry Gulch, one of my favorite trails. I was unsure if there would be enough snow to skijor this trail safely and, boy, was I (happily) wrong as there was a TON of great snow!
The second was our first time encountering moose tracks crossing the trail this season. Not much can cause Jack & Rudy to come to a halt on the trail, but moose tracks most certainly bring them to a stop. You HAVE to sniff moose tracks afterall!
The third was our first time laying fresh tracks this season. We found 3-5 inches of fresh, untouched snow for about the first 1/2 of the outing! This particular trail is closed to vehicles in the winter (open in the summer). But, our local open space & trails department did not put out the winter gate to block vehicles until sometime Monday. Before they officially closed it, someone had driven it. As a result, you can see the indentations of two tire tracks in the photo below. Jack took one track, Rudy the other and I glided in the deeper middle powder - fun!
First time laying fresh tracks this season - yay! |
The fourth was our first time breaking trail in deep snow this season. At one point we veered away from where the vehicle had driven to enjoy a side trail. Well, this trail was UNTOUCHED!!!! We found ourselves blasting through upwards of 12 inches of fresh snow. What a fun workout!
Cool deep snow indentations behind Jack & Rudy hopping and towing me through some nice deep powder! |
Today's video highlight goes along with the first photo above. Come watch as we are skijoring along in a wonderful layer of fresh snow until we come upon an oncoming skier. So, it's move to the left, put a smile on the skier's face as she watches fun Jack & Rudy and then put the pedal to the metal a few seconds after we pass the skier. Wheeee!
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The final and fifth first of the day: Our first time climbing a snow wall for end of run treats this season. Jack & Rudy had been climbing snow walls occasionally since skijoring with Zorro. But, last season, the silly kids took it to a new level and climbed EVERY available snow wall to get as close to eye level with me for the treat celebration.
Climbing a snow wall leftover in the recently plowed trailhead parking lot to get to my level for end of run treats. Fun kids. |
5 season firsts in one outing, what a fun day: 6.7 miles traveled with 400 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 18 MPH.
2024/2025 Season to Date: 3 days on the trails covering 19.7 miles with 1700 feet of elevation climbed.