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Mild, sunny, windy conditions meant there was at once places where dry snow was blowing across the trails while in other places yesterday's really nice snow was transforming and glazing. Very oddly, the place where there was the most glazing was on a steepish hill that faces more or less to the north. Very hard to figure that one out. Maybe that where warming winds concentrated their fury.
Bumped into racer X8A7 just as he was finishing up; I wished him good luck for Birkie this weekend while refraining from pointing out how out of shape he looked and how sluggishly he was moving. Ha, just kidding. Graham always looks very fit and he races like he has a rocket mounted on his back.
After skiing, I did a running Tour de Headquarters, mostly on fresh bike tracks, but also on some shorter sections with no traffic and well drifted in with wind driven snow. Saw no moose, but that doesn't mean they weren't out there.
Supposed to really swing and be much colder tomorrow, after today's mildness.