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 Marchelle and Aaron have been hard at work clearing Mineral Farms Lane.  Since November 17th, we've gotten 25 inches of snow, 12 all in one night on December 1st.  Mike and I went to Ironton yesterday to clear two aspens that had fallen across a cross-country/snowshoe trail, and we plowed through a lot.  It was breathtaking! So lucky to be here!

Turns out...

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 ...snowshoeing in 12-plus inches of snow on untouched snow is hard!  The serenity and quiet is not to be missed. Challenge accepted Snowshoes are in there somewhere

A FOOT!

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Finally!

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  Two inches, plus lots of rain earlier

Still no snow...

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 ...but we have our very first winter weather advisory starting at 3 p.m. until tomorrow morning.  Granted, it's for snow above 9,000 feet, but our house sits at 8,600 feet, so maybe, just maybe.  I'm still feeding hungry fish, but the pond has been icing over in the shady spots overnight.  There are chances of snow a few nights next week, so fingers crossed. I was away last week to Las Vegas, where my sister and brother-in-law live.  Ken bowls professionally on the senior circuit, and there was a huge tournament there.  He did horribly but claims to have learned a lot.  He placed third in this same tournament last year, so expectations were high.  Notwithstanding that, I had so much fun. 60 lanes, three bowlers per lane, 80 entrants Sad news in the neighborhood, Alex and Dustin (15) have moved on.  Mike and I will miss them so much as they were fabulous neighbors.  Additionally, Dempsey is sad that Frankie the black lab is gone also....

Still no snow

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 I looked back at my other blog last night, because I was pretty sure this time last year, I was snowshoeing.  November 9, 2024, we had 15.5 inches of snow, and I was out on my snowshoes.  I remember that so clearly, because I was only two months out from foot surgery, and my surgeon had predicted maybe I'd be able to fit in my boots by Jan. 1.  The benefit of a brilliant surgeon and an uber-compliant patient is beating the averages.   All that said, there is no snow in sight for us.  We have rain in the forecast mid-month, and maybe since we're 900 feet higher than Ouray, we might get some.  Still, yikes!  These are definitely scary times. The ice farmers have started working, and when I went to town this afternoon, I saw the water sprayers on and going into the canyon.  Hope springs eternal? Mike and Aaron have been working diligently on the pond leaking issue.  The pond has gotten low enough that they could kind of see where our ...

No snow!

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 We are in another LaNina year, and we have no snow in the forecast for the next few weeks, unless something drastic happens, like a Pacific hurricane.  It's grim.   Mike just removed a tree that had fallen on Veenstras' trail.   By the way, Ouray Trail Group reported to the National Forest Service that for the 2025 trail work season, which this year was mid-April through just about now, over 900 trees that were blocking or impeding trails in Ouray County were removed.  That is not a typo, over 900.  Yay OTG! The pond is really low, and it's helping with diagnosing where the leak is coming from.  It's appearing to be located higher than first thought.  I've started feeding the fish, and I'm going to twice a day because they now don't have bugs to supplement their diet.   In the meantime, the Via Ferrata officially closes after tomorrow, and I assume the ice farmers would like to get started.  It's cold enough at night but ...