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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 950
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It snowed quite a bit here this past weekend but I still wanted to get Chico out. It took me 15 minutes to lay a 335 yard track. But we finished it between 7-9 minutes. The snow was anywhere from 6-10 inches deep and it had not been walked on, except for a few deer tracks. By the time we got to the end I was sweating and breathing so hard, I had to lean up against a fence while I caught my breath. I just let Chico walk around while still on the long lead. I never thought I could sweat so much in 25 degree weather. My legs felt like Jell-O. And we still had to walk back through more snow to get to the parking lot
![]() But, at least he had fun... ETA: Now, he is completely zonked out on his blankets
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: BC Canada
Posts: 247
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I'm envious. We can't do any tracking in snow cuz there isn't any except on the mountains. Maybe after the olympics are done, we might go up to Whistler mountain or something just to do something different.
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