Tally Ho and Kicking Horse Trail on Jan. 3rd!

Great day skiing from the town of Field on the Tally Ho trail to Natural Bridge and then the Kicking Horse to the Amiskwi Fire Circle. At around 2 pm caught up with Joe, who had just set a beautiful track for us to follow to the Natural Bridge 3/4 along the Tally ho trail. With all the recent snowfall in Yoho, the trees were garnished in snow. Recent moose tracks along the Kicking Horse River and the Amiskwi River. Warm day and our wax worked well for glide and climbed up the hills to Field.

Happy Trails,
Lorraine and Paulina

Happy new tracks!

After over 25cms of amazing snow, Joe was out on Thursday, January 2nd and he tracked from Field Visitor Centre to the Tally Ho and the Natural Bridge. Kicking Horse Fireroad and Otterhead are ready to enjoy as well.

Lorraine skied the fire road, and she says “Beautifully groomed”

Happy trails,

Paulina

Joe working his way onto the Kicking Horse fire road.
 

Yoho valley road is all set to enjoy!

Yoho Valley Road was track set yesterday and is in great shape.

And the Tree Hugger at Emerald will be the next one to work on… Thanks Joe for all the hard work.

Also, one of our local experts was at Kicking Horse Trail yesterday and she said the trail is in great shape too. 

Happy holidays everybody!

We had a wonderful and sunny Christmas day walking around Emerald Lake to set up all the signs to remind our snowshoeing friends to stay off the ski tracks. Also, to remind them that our furry friends must be on leash on the walking trails and are not allowed on the ski trails (except for Yoho Valley Road). Unfortunately, there was a visitor yesterday who had taken his dog on the Alluvial Fanloop and I had to remind him that this is not allowed.

We saw a few skiers enjoying the Horse Trail and Alluvial Fanloop but the lake is still not safe and is very slushy.