What a winter this has been for us and I'm sure a lot of our guests who live in northern United States. John said yesterday morning that his working hours have been longer during this winter than our usual summer fishing season hours. He has plowed our 325 road non stop with snowbanks higher than ever. Plus he has plowed and shoveled around our camp and in the dog yard all winter long. Then there are all the snowmobile trails that he has to keep open and groomed for Joanna's training runs with the dogs. He comes in dog tired every evening.
We have enjoyed the beauty of the snow laden trees to be sure, but I think we are all ready for a good dose of warm weather and spring. There are lots of projects awaiting our attention and we can hardly wait to dig into them.
Joanna and I returned last week from Marquette, MI where she participated in the Midnight Run Dog Sled Race. It was quite a challenging experience for her and the dogs this year with soupy trails and a longer trail that wasn't as exciting as previous years. But with some stiff competition, she still placed 8th which was good. She said the dogs weren't as fired up as they were for her first race in Northome, MN. We will be leaving this Wednesday for Calumet, MI just north of Marquette, for the Copper Dog Race. We have never been to this one before, but have been told it is a very exciting , well -run race with the whole town getting involved. It looks like there will be racers from out west coming to the event which makes the competition a lot tougher. It will be fun to see how our dogs can do in comparison to these other great teams.
Joanna and I, Sabre and Scarlett decided to snowshoe up to the overlook of Indian Lake yesterday. The snow was about two feet deeper than the last time we hiked that trail. Thought you might enjoy looking at some of our pictures. I took a brief video clip of Scarlett trying to run in the woods off the trail. There were moments when we couldn't see her head, then she'd pop up again. It's a great way to exercise her and expend some of her energy. Also, I captured some shots of our snowbanks to give you an idea of how much snow we've gotten this year.
John just came back from packing the trails for about 28 miles in the bush. He looks like the indomitable snowman, covered head to foot with swirling snow.
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