Tuesday, March 3, 2026

What Is It?

We smell moose in the hood, can we venture off trail to find it?

The silly moosers trying to take me off trail to follow the scent of moose
that was clearly in the air.

Nice try guys, I vetoed the suggestion that we venture off trail into deep snow in search of a moose! But, I could tell by their intensity and their noses tipping up in the air that the scent of moose was clearly amidst. Unfortunately (for Jack & Rudy) we never saw the source of their noses' interest.

We did a short but fun skijor this morning starting on the backside of Sallie Barber Mine and skijoring up to the mine before coming down the frontside. As we approached the mine, Jack & Rudy floored it to get going down the fun frontside. Wheeee!

Zipping by the mine. Whee!

Once onto the frontside of the trail, it was pedal to the metal for the fast kids:

Zooming!

Eventually, though, all was interrupted by a dogstacle. This is my new word I came up with this season for loose dog obstacles in the trail - dogstacle.

"It's so small, is it even a dog?" questions curious Jack.
"Sniff, sniff, smells like a dog, but what use is something this small?" asks Rudy.

Ok, now let's put it all together into today's video highlight. Watch as we are happily cruising along the trail, winding through some fun curves, until we finally come upon the dogstacle and are forced to stop for everyone's safety.

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You have to laugh at how the dog's owners have NO idea they have "lost their dog" back with Jack, Rudy and I (this is common, sigh). They did notice eventually and called fluffy, but it sure took them a while to notice their dog was missing!

Oh well, one dogstacle can't stop us from having a blast, right guys?

"Oh yes! Fun! But, seriously, what was that little thing?" asks the
happy kids.

One dogstacle interruption aside and we had a great day flying around Sallie Barber Mine: 4.7 miles traveled with 500 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 21 MPH. 

2025/2026 Season to Date: 44 days on the trails covering 273.3 miles with 29,500 feet of elevation climbed.


Sunday, March 1, 2026

Front

Great "shot from the front" of a happy skijor trio finishing this morning's awesome run!

Whee!

We had a light layer of new snow overnight (1-2 inches). But, any amount of new snow makes narrow side trails safe to skijor with my pals. It's such an experience to be tugged & towed through narrow, tree lined trails!

This is only safe with some amount of new snow to both slow Jack & Rudy
down and give me some braking control with my skis. 
But, we love winding through the trees when we can!

After the narrow, side trail treat, it was onto the more established (thus wider) backcountry trails. Once again, what a perfect layer of light new snow to safely uncork the Jack & Rudy skijoring engine:

Love all the snow flying up around them as we romp through the
fresh snow.

I'll take the prior photo as the lead in to today's video highlight. Come along to watch us laying fresh tracks in a light layer of new snow in the backcountry. Such a fun morning!

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Our next leg was to drop onto the trails of Gold Run Nordic Center. But, this transition comes with a turnaround point, so you know what that means!

"Turnaround, roll around!" goes the comical snow rolling kids.

Snow angels completed and now time for the nordic center. No groomer had been out on the trails since yesterday and only a few skiers had been out before us. So, it was a light layer of slightly used fresh snow over a "yesterday groomed" fast trail. Jack & Rudy knew what to do with these nice conditions:

The hover husking flooring it to catch air along the nordic trail. Zoom!

As I said, a very entertaining outing, right guys?

"Yes, we LOVED it all!" says the happy kids patiently awaiting their
end of run treats.

A nice combination of single track, backcountry and nordic trails to yield 6.2 miles traveled with 500 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 20 MPH.

2025/2026 Season to Date: 43 days on the trails covering 268.6 miles with 29,000 feet of elevation climbed.


Friday, February 27, 2026

Angels with a View

Rolling Snow Angels with a View!

Beautiful postcard shot of the slopes of Breckenridge Ski Resort across the
valley from us as Jack & Rudy roll around in the snow instead of taking
in the stunning views :)

We have not done a lot of side trail or single track skijoring this season as the snow has not been great. But, with some good snowfall the past week, we were able to venture off the main trails and onto one of our favorite single tracks this morning. Fun!

Winding through the trees on a narrow, single track ski trail. You need good
snow to risk skiing through the trees!!!

After the fun side trail, it was back to the main backcountry trail at Dry Gulch. Jack & Rudy love flooring it along this wide albeit unmaintained trail. Whee!

The fun kids kicking up snow as they pack themselves in tight to 
zoom in the backcountry.

The next leg of our outing was on the trails at Gold Run Nordic Center. Jack & Rudy love encountering oncoming skiers to flirt with and fly on by:

"Coming through! Made you smile!" says the fun kids putting a smile
on the face of the oncoming skier as they fly on by.

The kids also love encountering oncoming machinery to flirt with and fly on by. Today was a mini snowcat groomer coming up trail.

"Still coming through! Made you smile too!" says the entertaining kids
putting a smile of the face of the oncoming snowcat driver.

Now let's put it all together for today's video highlight. We start out zipping along, then we encounter and fly on by the oncoming skier, then we encounter and fly on by the oncoming mini snowcat and finally we are clear of traffic and on good snow so the kids FLOOR it and off we goooo! Wheeee!

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Fun day, right guys?

"Oh yes, that was a blast!" says the happy, happy sled dogs.

We sure packed a lot of activity into today's relatively short outing! 4.2 miles traveled with 400 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 20 MPH.

2025/2026 Season to Date: 42 days on the trails covering 262.4 miles with 28,500 feet of elevation climbed.