Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Skidoo Playground

Last weekend Guy and I made it out to my favourite cross country skiing area. It's way up the Ashnola road between Cathedral and Manning parks, right on the US border.

The excitement of spring has come to the road, but there's still plenty of snow where we're going.

See that little white mound on the skyline above Guy's head? We want to go around behind that.

Steering tests.

The skidoos pack a nice trail for us.

Guy with part of the Cathedrals in the background.

Why we like snomobile trails. You can see that I'm down to my t-shirt. It was a very nice day - the sun was almost too hot when the wind wasn't blowing.

The problem with very nice weather.

More fun for the snomobilers.

First sight of our final big climb...

Complete with specialized ski trail packing equipment.

We were too proud to ask for a ride up when we were at the bottom of the hill...
And by the time we were halfway up, the snomobilers had gone elsewhere.

More skidoo tracks, perhaps a bit risky this time.

All that space all to ourselves, and what scenery in the background. The mountains are either in Manning Park or else in Washington. I couldn't quite locate the border.

We reached the base of this nice little peak before we turned around for the day.

Snow sculpture.

Monday, March 16, 2009

A Few of our Lambs

Cute little pests.

Llama type playpen.

SuperLamb.

We've gotten a few of these - black with white markings - this year.

We've tried to get Simba, our part border collie herding assistant, to pose with one but, while she's definitely interested in sheep, she gets all roly-eyed and embarrassed when they cuddle with her. Got to keep that predator-prey relationship straight, I guess.

Our bottle babies.

This one has a fascination with combustion.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Doubt

And why, may I ask, are you looking at me?

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

We find some snow

Somewhere up the Sterling Creek FSR near Hedley.
Just crusty enough that the lighter among us can stay on top.


Buster, our lightest ski team member

It was cloudy down in the valley, so this was very nice.