There was a lot of flirting to be done on popular Boreas Pass this busy holiday weekend!
Zorro, Jack & Rudy LOVE to flirt!!!
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"Hi - aren't we cute!!! Thanks for letting us through!" say the flirts cruising by a pair
of skiers who stepped aside to watch us trot by. |
We had so many chances to flirt. Zorro, Jack & Rudy took EVERY opportunity to entertain and put smiles on the faces of people all over Boreas Pass. So many different and fun encounters. Come along for the fun.
Entertaining a couple of kids...
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"Hi!!!!" says flirtatious Jack.
"Coming through!" say Zorro & Rudy. |
Putting smiles on a couple of guys towing their supplies up Boreas. There are two huts at the top of Boreas that people stay overnight after skiing all the way up the pass.
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"Let me show you how to 'on by'!" demonstrates veteran Zorro.
"Hi people!!!" say the youngsters Jack & Rudy. |
We stunned a group who didn't notice us until the last second as we flew by. Look closely and you can see the open & stunned mouth on the woman in the black coat. "Oh My God!!!!" was all she could say as we flew by :)
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"Aren't we fast & impressive!" demonstrate the fast sled dogs. |
So many chances to flirt on the trails, a single snowshoer was simply ho hum...
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"Hi... Bye!" say the cruising on by trio. Nice work on the inside by young Rudy! |
We found contraptions that should be towed by sled dogs, not people :)
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"Dude, you should let us haul that sled!" say the working dogs. |
Ending the day's run back at the Boreas parking lot and the flirting goes on....
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"Coming through - made you smile!!!" say the pretty sled dogs trotting on by again. |
A very flirtatious day up & down Boreas Pass: 5 miles traveled with 400 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 19 MPH.
2018/2019 Season to Date: 53 days on the trails covering 288.6 miles with 25,650 feet of elevation climbed.
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