Nice view of the ski runs of Breckenridge Ski Resort across the valley from us as we round a corner on a single track trail in the backcountry:
Nice view of the ski resort. Nice view of trucking Jack & Rudy :) |
Today's video highlight goes along with the prior photo. Come along as we start with nice views of the ski runs of Breckenridge Ski Resort across the valley from us. Then, after rounding a corner, the ski resort goes out of view so it's time to watch Jack & Rudy galloping along in this nice single track trail. Wheeee!
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We did an "out & back" on Prospect Hill to start today's outing. So, that meant we turned around at one point. Oh those turnaround goofballs :)
"Turnaround, roll around!" goes always snow rolling Jack. "Turnaround, woooooos abound!" belts singing Rudy. Oh, another nice view of Breckenridge Ski Resort across the valley. |
Once done with the single track skijoring on Prospect Hill, it was time to drop onto the wide trails of nearby Gold Run Nordic Center. The kids really opened it up on the nordic zoomies today!
They started by topping 23 MPH on the upper nordic loop trail:
Zooming! Wheeee! |
They continued by catching air in a little bit of sun breaking through the morning clouds:
Let's catch some air with some nice shadow effects! |
Then it was time to entertain the oncoming crowds (it was pretty busy near the trailhead on this weekend morning). Jack & Rudy love to fly on by and put smiles on the onlooking faces!
"Coming through! Made you smile!!!!" says the entertainers zipping on by the onlooking skiers. |
Backcountry single tracks to views to speeding to catching air to entertaining the crowds - all in a day's work for two impressive sled dogs :)
"I was smiling all day too!" adds cool Jack. "You have my UNDIVIDED attention!" says very focused Rudy awaiting the end of run treats. |
Fun day, fun skijor partners! 9 miles traveled with 700 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 23 MPH.
2024/2025 Season to Date: 41 days on the trails covering 298.8 miles with 27,500 feet of elevation climbed.
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