Guess what? It's snowy in Utah (and will be for the next few months) but that doesn't mean we have to stay inside. We have a whole new outdoor playground to explore with this wintry weather! I'm really excited to take advantage of our amazing winters. Yesterday was a gray day, but what I love about Utah is it's bright, beautiful, blue sky days! They are so invigorating!





Through the woods. (Ollie's feet make me laugh.)

Can you spot the sun?



Our friend the squirrel.
Need I say the boys were in heaven?


(photo from the drive down the canyon)
(Photo from the beautiful drive up.)
My tips for snowshoeing:
1. Have your snow clothes ready the night before. Then you don't waste precious time searching for that lost glove, or the hat you haven't used in 4 years...
2. Dress in layers! It was freezing in the mountains, but we were perfectly warm with our layers. You warm up fast when you are walking at a good pace, so it's nice to shed a layer if needed. Always start with unzipping first...
3. Check the weather conditions. You should be fine on the Silver Lake trail even if it's snowing a lot, but you want the roads to be clear if possible so you can drive safely up and down.
4. With kids, start easy and work your way up. Silver Lake is a good first time snowshoe experience. It's groomed and there are no steep sections and it gets them used to walking a little differently and using the spikes on the snowshoes.
5. Also with kids- always remember water and a snack!
6. Have fun!
To get there: Drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon for 14 miles to the Nordic Center. You'll see the signs and it's right between Solitude and Brighton, just as you enter the Brighton Loop. It's on the right. You can rent snowshoes and poles from the Nordic Center (or skis and poles) and the trail starts just out the back door.
We got all of our gear for $38. Poles were $4 a pair, so going without can save you some money. For more information go here: Solitude Nordic Center and make sure to scroll to the bottom to see all the details.