Nice wide angle view of the ski runs of Breckenridge Ski Resort across the valley from us this morning!
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| The fun kids in the morning shade while Breck Ski Resort is in full sun across the valley from us. Postcard shot :) |
Today was a "safety dust" outing for us on Dry Gulch, one of our favorite trails. A snowmobile had run along the trail a day or two ago. With warm days and cold nights, such tracks become very icy and almost unskiable each morning. But, we had a light dusting of new snow overnight. All we need is such a dusting to turn unskiable icy snowmobile tracks into safe to ski tracks. I refer to this as the "safety dust" :)
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| Just enough of a dusting of new snow to make the "unskiable yesterday" snowmobile track skiable today! Yay! |
Now come along for the video counterpart to the prior photo. It is so much fun to have the safety dust so I can let Jack & Rudy uncork the skijoring engine. Wheeee!
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After a fun ride along the backcountry safety dust, it was time to transition to the groomed trails at Gold Run Nordic Center. Well, the transition came with a pause, so the pause came with a stop, drop & roll from the comedians:
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| Hopped off trail to "stop, drop & roll" in the untouched new snow. |
Next it was time to entertain the oncoming skiers at the nordic center. Jack & Rudy love flying on by skiers and putting smiles on their faces:
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| "Hi! Bye! Coming through!" says the entertaining sled dogs. |
Then, when we had the whole trail to ourselves, it was time to floor it. Wheeee!
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| Pedal to the metal on the groomie zoomie nordic trail. |
Finally, it was the usual ritual to end the day: climbing a snow wall to receive end of run treats:
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| "What a fun day! Ready for the treats!" says the happy, happy kids. |
From backcountry safety dust to nordic groomie zoomies: 7.6 miles traveled with 600 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 21 MPH.
2025/2026 Season to Date: 34 days on the trails covering 218.3 miles with 24,100 feet of elevation climbed.
















