A beautiful bluebird morning to get a postcard photo of Breckenridge Ski Resort across the valley from us!
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| Beautiful view, beautiful sled dogs, beautiful morning! |
While the morning was beautiful, we are starting to see the "end of season" realities. It's been a horrible snow year in Colorado (snowpack less than 50% of normal), so ground that we do not usually see until late April or May is already starting to show in early March. Yikes!!!
We did our favorite combination route this morning of starting in the Dry Gulch backcountry before dropping onto the trails at Gold Run Nordic Center. If you've been reading along this season, you probably recognize this location with Jack & Rudy rolling snow angels. It's called the Jumbo Overlook (for its views) and it is a natural point to turnaround from Dry Gulch onto Gold Run. Well, since I said "turnaround", you now know why I get so many photos like the following on this route!
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| "Turnaround! Roll Around!" goes the snow rolling sillies who have NEVER failed to roll at snow angel (or 2 or 10) at the Jumbo Overlook :) |
Once the snow angels were done, it was time to floor it on the fast & wide nordic trails. Whee!
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| The hover huskies catching air on fast & wide nordic trails! |
Now come along for today's video fun as we glide to the finish of the day's outing. If you can take your eyes off Jack & Rudy, notice what a gorgeous bluebird morning it was!
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If you can also take your eyes off Jack, Rudy and the gorgeous morning, you'll notice Nancy on the side of the trail at about 35 seconds into the prior clip. It was a great day for her to get out and try to capture a front shot of us gliding to the finish. Success!
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| Smiles all around! "Hi Mom!!!!" says the flirtatious kids |
Things may wind down sooner than usual this season, so let's enjoy it while we can, right guys?
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| "Yes! We don't want summer!!!!" says the happy kids giving me their full attention for end of run treats. |
A beautiful morning to get out for short skijor amidst dwindling conditions: 4.6 miles traveled with 400 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 20 MPH.
2025/2026 Season to Date: 45 days on the trails covering 277.9 miles with 29,900 feet of elevation climbed.
















