Skijoring has been becoming more popular in the West. What is skijoring? Glad you asked. In a nutshell it is where a horse pulls a skier/snowboarder around a course, and you get timed. The very basic rule is that the skier/snowboarder must hold onto the rope the entire course. If they let go, they do not get a time. If they miss a jump, ring, or any part of the course they lose points for everyone missed, and those points are added to their time. So, if they ran the course in 45 seconds and missed 5 obstacles, they get a 55. It was so fun to watch! There were several different heats. The day started with the newbies, the people that were doing this for the first time. Another favorite of the categories was the kids. The skiers had to be under 10, and some of the riders were under 10 as well. There was even a mini horse that was ridden by a brother pulling his sister. It was adorable, then the mini horse tripped a bit and did a somersault. Everyone was ok, the kid got literally back on the horse, and they finished their round. The teams had very entertaining names that I wish I could remember. A couple names I remember were "Shake and Bake" and "Hung like a Horse". There was also redneck curling which is where they take audience members, put them on a tube, and pull them behind horses. Then they slingshot the person on the tube into large plastic coke bottles. The more you knock down, the bigger the prize. It was a riot! Besides the entertainment there were food trucks and other venders. All-in-all, I give skijoring events a 10-out-of-ten! It also sparked some curiosity to run the course next year... TBD.
Brandon and I have been utilizing the hot tubs at the resort. There are three in total, one is located in the 21 and over side, and that's the one we like! It is a massive hot tub that can fit you and 20 of your closest friends; that is if you wanted to make people soup. For the most part, we are the only two in there when we go. The views the last time we were tubbing were great. We had a nice four days of sunshine, and then this morning we woke up to about six inches of snow and clouds!
- Brooklyn (Van) has a weird squeak on the passenger front side - we are taking her in tomorrow to see what is going on. Used cars... Am I right?
- Alanna does a nice job doing nails. She can only get better with more practice!
- The Deer Valley ski competition was a big deal, and we were there!
- Skiing is good for the soul (knew that)
- The hot tub is great!
- Skijoring is super fun to watch - and maybe we will participate at some point!?
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