Have I said this before? "Oops!"
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| Oh those silly kids and their unauthorized game of tag breaking out along the trail this morning! |
There was a lot to be excited about this morning as we woke to a nice layer of fresh snow with active snow still coming down. Jack & Rudy approved!
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| "WOO, I APROOOOOOVE!" belts wooing Rudy at our turnaround point. "Stop, drop and roll! I love snow!" adds snow rolling Jack. |
The day started with light snow falling in the backcountry:
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| You can make out a few snowflakes against Jack & Rudy's fur while the haze in this photo is active falling & blowing snow. |
Okay, so sometimes a still shot cannot really capture active snowfall. So, come along for today's video highlight of us skijoring in the backcountry with very visual active snowfall in the video. Wheeee!
[watch on youtube if no video loads below]
But, as the snowfall increased in intensity, the still shots started to capture it as well:
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| Look at all those snowflakes you can see falling around us. Fun! |
Did I mention increased intensity of snowfall? How about this:
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| You know it is DUMPING when a still shot captures this much active snowfall. What a winter treat! |
Finally, how about end of run treats in the active snowfall treat? Yay for Snow!
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| "Ready!" says the snow loving Siberian Huskies :) |
A quick outing in the active snow, but fun, fun, fun: 5 miles traveled with 500 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 20 MPH.
2025/2026 Season to Date: 41 days on the trails covering 258.2 miles with 28,100 feet of elevation climbed.
















