



I was determined to get one more ski in so I headed up to Sundance this morning. I knew it would be icy and then slushy. Kathy didn't even bring her skis, but planned to snowshoe. I put my skis on and headed up the trail. It was SO icy. Going up wasn't bad, but there was no way to get a snowplow going down in the ice. So after about 15 minutes I just took my skis off and walked back down to the parking lot and put on my snowshoes. I bought snowshoes at Costco in the fall and never tried them out. I really did enjoy snowshoeing for about an hour in the beautiful sunshine. It's basically hiking in snow. It will never be as fun as skiing, but sure beats being inside!