Let's go snowshoeing on the Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge...
a fine way to spend a Saturday.
Temperature -- about 7 or 8 degrees F, wind NNW <15mph (nonexistent by ND standards)
70 people signed up for two sessions,
with beginning, intermediate and advanced trails for each group.
(Guess who started on the beginner's trail?)
The bindings fit over my boots! |
Morning group on the Boat Dock Road -- beginners looking good! |
Morning view looking east across the Middle Des Lacs Lake, framed so well. |
Young beginners try a "hill" -- some of us just concentrated on keeping our tips straight and visible. Hills were for later! |
Berry delights for the wildlife.... |
Porcupines prefer tree bark, leave a mess. (This tree will probably live, just be trimmed a bit!) |
Snowbirds left their nest for the winter. |
Intermediate group on afternoon trek at the lower end of Tasker's Coulee. |
Mostly beginners here, but we tried bushwhacking through the trees. |
Nothing like the taste of winter bark.... Paint by lichen.... |
Deer bed, freshly made the previous night. |
Creek bed at the lower end of the coulee. We found safe places to cross. |
Surprise! Open water running through the creek, delicate frost on top. |
Looking back at the coulee.... |
And now, I officially love snowshoeing--add a pair to my Christmas list, Santa!! Oh my gosh, there's no better way to see the winter activity on the refuge...our morning group witnessed a standoff between several whitetails and four coyotes...three of the coyotes headed for cover, but one tried his luck against a group of three deer, only to discover he was hopelessly outnumbered!
I think my cheek muscles hurt as much from grinning all day as my thigh muscles did from trekking (and falling and getting up again...gotta watch those tips under the crusty snow layer!!).
Thanks for reading--come visit the refuge sometime!!!
(And many thanks to this lovely woman for inspiration for the snowshadow photo--I just had to try it, Ro!!)