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Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
01/22/2018
On our way to have some serious fun in the mountains at Galena Lodge.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Heading toward the yurts on the Rip and Tear Trail and starting on the hill right behind the lodge.
Kyle Jenkins
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Looking southwest toward the Titus Creek area.
Kyle Jenkins
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Wind blowing the new snow off of the trees.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Looking east toward 11,153-foot Galena Peak.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Looking west toward the Psycho Adventure Trail area. Notice how steep that cross-country track is. There is terrain for all skill levels here.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Snowshoeing from Galena Lodge.
Kyle Jenkins
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Enjoying the freshly fallen snow with Galena Peak in the background.
Kyle Jenkins
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The wind can make for some beautiful snow-blown scenery.
Kyle Jenkins
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An open view of the canyon.
Kyle Jenkins
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The track is easy to follow.
Kyle Jenkins
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Snowshoeing from Galena Lodge toward the yurts.
Kyle Jenkins
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A couple enjoying their weekend staying at the Senate View Yurt.
Kyle Jenkins
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Senate View Yurt.
Kyle Jenkins
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Yup, they even have a sauna!
Kyle Jenkins
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The Star's Perch Yurt just a bit further up trail.
Kyle Jenkins
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Soon you enter a tight forest of pine trees.
Kyle Jenkins
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The beauty and the variety of the terrain and scenery is stunning.
Kyle Jenkins
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The Honeymoon Yurt is the third and final one in this area. The fourth is called the Miner's Yurt and is along Tilt-A-Whirl Trail.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Snow-covered moss growing on a tree in winter.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
This area is a fantastic place to snowshoe.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Looking west toward Galena Pass.
Kyle Jenkins
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A small snow storm quickly sweeps in.
Kyle Jenkins
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There are endless trails to explore here.
Kyle Jenkins
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Snowshoers on Tilt-A-Whirl Trail near the Senate Loop Cross Country Track.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
Stop in the lodge for some really tasty food at reasonable prices.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
The restaurant is your only nearby option for food and drink; fortunately the food is delicious! Be sure to try the chili.
Kyle Jenkins
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01/22/2018
The rental shop in the lodge, where the location is very convenient and the staff is helpful.

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