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Little ski dog
This is unmatched apres ski energy if I ever saw it.
This is Frosty the Ski Dog. A legendary pup enjoying the good life after a few runs at Dollar Mountain in the 1940s.
If Frosty were alive today he'd have 200 million followers on social media.
Source: Sun Valley center for Regional History Community Library
365 Photo Challenge - 2023 - Day 181
On Sunday, we skied to a secret zone on the Santiam Pass. We got about 5 inches overnight, and it was cold in the morning, so the powder was nice. I skied some low-angle trees with my human friends until the afternoon, when temps warmed up and made the snow heavy. While they were putting sticky carpets on the undersides of their skis and slogging up the hill, I found sticks and dropped them on the skin track. I wanted to entice them to keep moving and I also didn’t want them to get bored. It seemed to work -- they laughed a lot and threw the sticks for me to go find in the powder. After a full day of skiing and chasing sticks, I was tired enough that these skis made a nice pillow for a snooze on the ride home. What a fun day!
Yesterday I went skiing and I have these amazing snowberries to prove it! (Snowberries = snowballs + dingleberries). They didn’t slow me down one bit and the powder was great! The sticks were pretty good, too.
“THE CEDARS, LEBANON. 1941-12. A DOG MASCOT IN THE SNOW AT THE 1ST AUSTRALIAN CORPS SKI SCHOOL PULLING AT THE STRING RIFLE SLING OF A SOLDIER.“
(Australian War Memorial)