With the winter storm that blew through this week, we finally got enough snow for the Fargo Parks track setter to make tracks for the first time this season. I noticed an unusual pattern in the berm between the ski tracks--it looks like the snow has been french braided. I wonder what caused this?
Near Ponte Park, I noticed another new snow texture I had not seen before--it looked just like pleather! The wind was blowing pretty hard in that area, so I didn't want to stop and take off my glove to snap a photo, so I can't show you that one. Just imagine, though, skiing on pleather!
Even though there were set tracks, I decided to spend the first part of my ski breaking a skijoring trail for Noko. Now that he's older, he doesn't really want to skijor through untracked snow. If there is a trail to follow, he is more motivated. Maybe Enrico will take Noko out later on this trail.
I was also a bit worried that the trail was not set up yet because my neighbor, Darren, said the tracksetters were out this morning. I tested the trail on the other side of Ponte Park, and it was firm, so I decided to ski in the new tracks. After a few strides, I melted into a wonderful rhythm thanks to perfect wax, perfect tracks, perfect day.
It was a brisk 3 below and a bit windy when I started out, but 90 minutes later I could feel the warmth of the sun, and I was pretty sure the temperature was above zero.
Although I've been sick with a wicked cold the last couple of weeks and a part of me just wanted to stay in the warm house, drinking tea and reading a book, I'm glad I got outside for a ski. It definitely cleared out my sinuses and filled my lungs with some fresh air. I got to see a group of four deer, too!
Tomorrow is supposed to be warmer, so it should be a great time for folks in the Fargo area to get out skiing!
Near Ponte Park, I noticed another new snow texture I had not seen before--it looked just like pleather! The wind was blowing pretty hard in that area, so I didn't want to stop and take off my glove to snap a photo, so I can't show you that one. Just imagine, though, skiing on pleather!
Even though there were set tracks, I decided to spend the first part of my ski breaking a skijoring trail for Noko. Now that he's older, he doesn't really want to skijor through untracked snow. If there is a trail to follow, he is more motivated. Maybe Enrico will take Noko out later on this trail.
I was also a bit worried that the trail was not set up yet because my neighbor, Darren, said the tracksetters were out this morning. I tested the trail on the other side of Ponte Park, and it was firm, so I decided to ski in the new tracks. After a few strides, I melted into a wonderful rhythm thanks to perfect wax, perfect tracks, perfect day.
It was a brisk 3 below and a bit windy when I started out, but 90 minutes later I could feel the warmth of the sun, and I was pretty sure the temperature was above zero.
Although I've been sick with a wicked cold the last couple of weeks and a part of me just wanted to stay in the warm house, drinking tea and reading a book, I'm glad I got outside for a ski. It definitely cleared out my sinuses and filled my lungs with some fresh air. I got to see a group of four deer, too!
Tomorrow is supposed to be warmer, so it should be a great time for folks in the Fargo area to get out skiing!
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