A chronology of my skijoring adventures in & around Breckenridge CO with my 2 Siberian Huskies.
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Flirts
Zorro & Rudy the flirts on the trail this morning.
All business Jack keeps us powering forward!
"Hi guys!" says flirtatious Zorro to the backcountry skiers who stepped aside
to let us trot on by.
"Hi!!! Aren't I cute?!?!?" adds flirtatious young Rudy.
"Guess I have to do all the work. On by I go!" adds all business Jack.
It was a gorgeous bluebird day in French Gulch this morning. We had a few inches of fresh snow overnight and then beautiful blue skies this morning. French Gulch had two set narrow tracks (the out & back track) with powder in between. Polite Jack and Rudy gave Zorro the narrow set track (at 10 3/4 years old, he gets the easy track :) while Jack took the deepest of the middle powder and Rudy took lesser powder just out of the set track. What polite youngsters!
Set track for Zorro. Powder track for Jack. Mini powder track for Rudy.
What a gorgeous morning!
Different part of the trail and the same politeness. Come along and watch as we have the set track for Zorro, the mid track for Rudy and the powder track for Jack. Jack got quite the workout today! But, that's ok: he's fully matured and in the prime of his life - he needs the extra exercise :)
Sometimes we flirt, sometimes we do a fast & impressive on by...
"Hi... bye as we go on by!" say the focused trio.
Once again, such politeness from the youngsters in our trail configuration.
At our turnaround point of the outing and...
"Phew, I've been doing a lot of work - need to roll a snow angel first!" says goofy Jack.
"This is FUN!" adds happy Rudy.
"Turnaround? Got it, here I come!" states leader Zorro.
Love the happy & focused trio as we share our end of run pork treats:
"We couldn't be any more focused!" state the fun trio!
Politeness from the youngsters all morning and flirting with the backcountry skiers: 4.7 miles traveled with 400 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 20 MPH.
2018/2019 Season to Date: 59 days on the trails covering 320.5 miles with 28,550 feet of elevation climbed.
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