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    Snowshoeing on Aspen Mountain

    By MountainMama | February 28, 2008

    This week I helped chaperone my daughter’s field trip to Aspen Mountain for some snowshoeing in the backcountry. It was so much fun! The weather was glorious–we had some low-hanging, wispy clouds in the morning, but the sky cleared to a beautiful robin’s-egg blue by lunchtime. It had snowed the night before, so the ground cover was all sparkly. And the kids and grownups were all happy to be playing hooky from school and work all day!

    That’s not to say the kids didn’t learn. Knowledgeable staffers from the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies talked to the 7- and 8-year-olds about animal tracks and their winter habitats. A representative from the mountain’s ski patrol discussed skiing and avalanche safety. We all watched as a trained rescue dog sniffed out four kids hiding in snow caves in a giant snow pile. I was impressed!

    Visitors to the Aspen area can go snowshoeing on the same off-piste trails we did through ACES’ Naturalist Snowshoe Tours. Two-hour tours take place daily through April 11 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Cost is $52 for adults, $41 for youth and seniors, $31 for children ages 7 to 12. The fee includes a gondola ride to the top of the mountain, snowshoe rental, snack and warm drink, and a knowledgeable guide. Learn about wildlife in winter, tracking, mountain ecology, history of Aspen, avalanches and winter habitats on this leisurely paced excursion over gentle terrain.

    On the tour, if you’re blessed with the same weather we were, you’ll enjoy pretty scenes like these:

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    Topics: Adventure Travel, Family Travel, Luxury Travel |

    5 Responses to “Snowshoeing on Aspen Mountain”

    1. DesertMama Says:
      February 28th, 2008 at

      Those photos are amazing! It sounds like a great time!

    2. MudslideMama Says:
      February 29th, 2008 at

      What gorgeous photos. More, please! :)

    3. Amy @ The Q Family Says:
      February 29th, 2008 at

      Nice pictures. How hard is it to do snowshoeing? This is the first time I have heard about it. Thanks for sharing.

    4. MountainMama Says:
      February 29th, 2008 at

      It takes a little while to get used to have such surface area attached to your feet — before I get in a rhythm, I tend to step on my snowshoes, one with the other. But, really, it’s not hard to get in the groove, and then it’s just like hiking or walking. Great winter workout! And so fun to float on top of the snow, instead of the sinking down into snow that tends to happen when you’re wearing just hiking boots!

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