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Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
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9 years 2 months ago #227579
by csaenger
Replied by csaenger on topic Re: Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
Thanks to everyone for the great beta. This will certainly get us going, but don't let that deter more suggestions.
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9 years 2 months ago - 9 years 2 months ago #227580
by Randito
Replied by Randito on topic Re: Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
The Crystal Springs Sno-Park of of exit 62 of I-90 has groomed dog sled trails starting from the north side of the sno-park lot.
I've XC skied there with my dog a number of times. I've seen others ski-jouring ( towed by a dog or dogs ) as well.
Watch our for brown klister!
I've XC skied there with my dog a number of times. I've seen others ski-jouring ( towed by a dog or dogs ) as well.
Watch our for brown klister!
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9 years 2 months ago #227613
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According to FB my dog was not psyched to see this, her response:
"Hi, My name is Rivi!
I live on Snoqualmie Pass and I get to ski with The Man or The Mom almost every day. The Man taught me since I was a puppy (now I'm a two year old dog!) to "get behind me" when we're skiing, and to "get in the track" when we're hiking. Even though he sounds kind of mean sometimes when he yells this at me, boy am I glad when I remember to do it! See I'm only a 30 pound two year old dog and when the snow is really wet and heavy, even I get tired from trying to crash through it and smell things (I guess that's why The Man makes me stay home some days too, when I get tired from chasing storms, or he says I won't help in avalanche terrain even though I love to dig snow!).
I hear The Man complaining a lot about all of the people that are up here some days and acting like everything should be the way they like it, but I love sharing the many skin tracks that him and me make (and The Mom too, because she sure stomps nice new tracks for all the people) because all of the people from the city tell me how pretty I am and ask The Mom "ohhhh, what is she!? Oh, I can totally see that!"
I hope to meet all of you fun people, and if you don't like a track that's there, we always have a great time making our own!"
Boom goes the ski patrol!
Rivi"
**dictated but not read*
Replied by Snoqualmonix on topic Re: Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
I love dogs but they have no place on a skin track.
According to FB my dog was not psyched to see this, her response:
"Hi, My name is Rivi!
I live on Snoqualmie Pass and I get to ski with The Man or The Mom almost every day. The Man taught me since I was a puppy (now I'm a two year old dog!) to "get behind me" when we're skiing, and to "get in the track" when we're hiking. Even though he sounds kind of mean sometimes when he yells this at me, boy am I glad when I remember to do it! See I'm only a 30 pound two year old dog and when the snow is really wet and heavy, even I get tired from trying to crash through it and smell things (I guess that's why The Man makes me stay home some days too, when I get tired from chasing storms, or he says I won't help in avalanche terrain even though I love to dig snow!).
I hear The Man complaining a lot about all of the people that are up here some days and acting like everything should be the way they like it, but I love sharing the many skin tracks that him and me make (and The Mom too, because she sure stomps nice new tracks for all the people) because all of the people from the city tell me how pretty I am and ask The Mom "ohhhh, what is she!? Oh, I can totally see that!"
I hope to meet all of you fun people, and if you don't like a track that's there, we always have a great time making our own!"
Boom goes the ski patrol!
Rivi"
**dictated but not read*
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9 years 2 months ago #227617
by khyak
Replied by khyak on topic Re: Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
Snoqualmie Pass nordic trails and ironhorse trail are not dog friendly. Both are patrolled on weekends
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9 years 2 months ago - 9 years 2 months ago #227619
by AlpineRose
Replied by AlpineRose on topic Re: Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
Generally speaking, dogs are not allowed on groomed ski trails, i.e., where people have paid for grooming, either through trail grooming fees or Sno Park fees with the grooming add-on. It's possible there are some exceptions (Crystal Springs dogsled trails), but you'd need to research that with knowledgeable doggy owners. The MTTA trail system is groomed (intermittently), but it's also free. Consequently, that's one place where beings with either two or four legs are allowed, including snowshoers who need to plod six abreast, despite being asked to keep off to the side and definitely off the ski tracks.
Another nice exception is the Methow Valley trail system, which grooms a few trails specifically for dogs.
The Blewett Pass area has some lovely ungroomed, non-motorized areas which could work for you. Sno Park pass (without grooming add-on) required at the pass and Pipe Creek Sno Parks. Or if you don't mind snowmobiles, the entire Blewett area has a billion miles of Forest Service roads.
Another nice exception is the Methow Valley trail system, which grooms a few trails specifically for dogs.
The Blewett Pass area has some lovely ungroomed, non-motorized areas which could work for you. Sno Park pass (without grooming add-on) required at the pass and Pipe Creek Sno Parks. Or if you don't mind snowmobiles, the entire Blewett area has a billion miles of Forest Service roads.
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9 years 2 months ago #227621
by peaceriver
Replied by peaceriver on topic Re: Kid/Dog friendly XC spots
I agree with Blewett pass, iron creek is voluntary non motorized area that is nice and flat along a wide open creek and gets away quickly from hwy97. Dog and kid friendly with even a couple of side roads /hills to get some quick kid friendly elevation for a slide or a sled. It was/has been a favorite, and gets just enough skiers to have a couple of causal tracks in wishing a day of fresh.
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