Skijoring an uplowed road in this season's first super snowstorm.Yay for snow!!!
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| Cruising along the unplowed Sallie Barber Mine Road on the way to the trailhead of the Sallie Barber Mine Trail. We love to get out before the plows and enjoy some road skijoring :) |
Now come along for the video counterpart to the prior photo. We start the clip with Jack & Rudy calmly awaiting my release command. Then, once I say, "OK", off we go! Whee! Again, the video is a bit bouncy as I'm still using my old, cheapo video camera since my gopro died. But, a new camera with video stabilization has arrived; so our videos should start looking smooth again once I get that camera setup!
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As I mentioned, we started today's outing on the road leading to the Sallie Barber Mine Trail. Once we got on the trail and started climbing in elevation, the snow got deeper and deeper. So fun:
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| Breaking trail at higher elevation in about 8-10 inches of powder! |
Along the way, we got our first rodent dive of the season from Rudy. He does the most beautiful, high arching, fox-like rodent dives to search for rodents off trail under the snow.
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| First rodent dive of the season from Rudy - incoming!!! |
As I've mentioned in past seasons, Jack does low angle "rodent lunges" as opposed to Rudy's high arching dives. Which is more effective, a lunge or a dive, well judge for yourself:
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| Looks like a lunge is just as effective as a dive to dunk deep in the off trail snow searching for rodents :) |
Neither came up with a rodent in his mouth, but it was NOT from lack of trying! Ok, rodent interlude over, time to continue skijoring. How about breaking trail to cruise on by the historic Sallie Barber Mine?
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| Whee - what a fun powder day!!! |
Back to the main trailhead parking lot for end of run treats to finish the outing and this trailhead (versus the one we started from) has been plowed so had snow walls to climb for end of run treats!
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| "Ready!" says the happy kids atop a snow wall to receive their treats. |
What fun powder skijor day at the Sallie Barber Mine: 5.1 miles traveled with 500 feet of elevation climbed and a top speed of 17 MPH.
2025/2026 Season to Date: 7 days on the trails covering 36.9 miles with 4200 feet of elevation climbed.






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