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Ski Joëring with one dog at Conta Musher Race: Les Contamines-Montjoie, Haute-Savoie, France
A race organized by the FSLC for all competitors and any kind of dog.
Ski Joëring or Skijoring is a sport in which one to two dogs assist a cross-country skier.
The cross-country skier provides power with skis and poles, and the dog adds additional power by running and pulling.
Two young competitors of Ski Joëring with one dog at Speed Dog Race, Plateau de Retord, Cuvéry, Ain, France
A race organized by the FFST, the federation that brings mushers with all kinds of dogs, purebred, Nordic type, hunting dogs or cross dogs such as Alaskans.
Ski Joëring or Skijoring is a sport in which one to two dogs assist a cross-country skier.
The cross-country skier provides power with skis and poles, and the dog adds additional power by running and pulling.
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Approaching Tunnel 1, the Rio Grande Ski Train marches up the Moffat Tunnel Subdivision east of Plainview, Colorado, on the morning of January 7, 2001. Pinch-hitting for ailing F40PH No. 242 on today’s train is Rio Grande GP40-2 No. 3105.
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Taken at Love Live and Laugh (Winter Park)
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* Skis and pose by Aeon
Today was a dreary day. everything I photographed was brown and gray until I found this fence made of snow skis.. HFF
On the slopes of the Cairnwell, which sits in the heart of the Glenshee Ski Centre, this bench made of old skis looks out across the steep Scottish Highlands, towards Càrn a' Ghèoidh.
This trip sees me bagging 2 more Munro's. Carn Aosda, my 22nd Munro, stands at 917 meters (3008 feet), while The Cairnwell, my 23rd Munro, stands at 933 meters (3061 feet). They do both stand at the heart of the Glenshee Ski Development, so may be not a pretty or remote as some other Munro's.
► █░▓ ...AND A HAPPY NEW DAY! The first 15 minutes of the skiing in the morning.
ꒌ Скијалиште „Савин Кук“ на Дурмитору, петак ујутру, 15 минута после пуштања у рад жичара
B+W F-PRO 46 mm circular-polar filter over tiny neat Panasonic 35-100mm f/4.0-5.6 zoom, aperture fully open at 35mm. This lens fits nicely the GM1's miniature body. The only problem with the GM1 is its LCD screen which is too dark in bright sun / its lack of the viewfinder, which makes it difficult to compose. Developed and edited in Affinity Photo 2.0.4, sharpened in IrfanView 4.62
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Horseman pulls the skier to the jump. Winner is skier who jumps the furthest.
Winter Sports Carnival, Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Trovarsi e' una fortuna
Non perdersi e' un miracolo
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Finding yourself is a fortune Not getting lost is a miracle Never stop looking for yourself is love
The eastbound Rio Grande Ski Train exits Moffat Tunnel at East Portal, Colorado, on March 21, 1997. A pair (only three built and painted for D&RGW) of Rio Grande EMD GP60s power the passenger train, led by No. 3155.
The path we're following to descend from Cairn Gorm cuts through the ski runs of the Cairn Gorm mountain resort, marked by these fences. They do mark the way for us nicely though as the path weaves its way among them.
Cairn Gorm, the mountain from which the Cairngorm mountain range gets its name, stands at 1245 meters (4085 feet) and is my 4th Munro of the season, my 27th in total. The hike (no bike this time) sees me covering a circuit of just over 7 miles and making an elevation gain of around 762 meters (2500 feet).