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Blog » Skiing at Zealand

18
Feb
2008
by eileen | in Going Outside

Last week we went cross-country skiing for the first time this winter.  It was sunny and cold and awesome.  We went to the Zealand Valley, which has a network of cross-country and snowmobile trails (not the same trails, thank goodness, because snowmobile tracks are terrible to ski in).   The Flatiron trail is a ~2  mile loop (and is indeed very flat).  It spends some time winding through woods, some time wandering next to the river, and opens onto big fields (or maybe frozen-over marshland?  It's hard to tell under 4 feet of snow). 

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing

Some of the open spaces were alot bigger than they seemed at first.  Fortunately, it was not too windy out there, even though it was only 13°F.  After our skiing, we went over to a buried picnic table and literally dug a hole down to the bench so we could sit and have some hot tea (yeah, thermos!).  My pants froze to the bench.

Today, 6 days later, it is 46°F, and raining.  What is up with that, weather?  It is hard to get a good night's sleep when the rain keeps making snow and ice fall off the roof in huge chunks all night long.  Hhmph.

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