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		By: Silver Price		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For a complete trip report and more pics please feel free to check out our blog http://bobbyandmaura.com/snowshoeing/skyline-lake This was a tough trail to chose as the location for our inaugural snowshoe for the season, we are pretty out of shape! But it was a fun and challenging trek! Sadly, low cloud coverage moved in as we hiked, making the views at the lake impossible to see. There was one group of snowshoers ahead of us who were tasked with blazing the trail. Skiers had already gone before, making a trail, but we were the first snowshoers on site. The going was slow, as the snow was fluffy and deep. We weren&#039;t sure if the trail we were on was actually leading to the lake or not. We checked our GPS at a point when we felt as if we should&#039;ve been reaching the lake and discovered that we were pretty far off course. It&#039;s possible that those going before us were headed to the ridge line. That goal was a little too lofty for us on this trip so we ended up heading into the trees and forging a new trail that led us to the lake in no time. As we descended, snow started to fall and we encountered several other groups along the trail so hopefully the trail is getting a little bit more trodden and direct to the lake.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a complete trip report and more pics please feel free to check out our blog <a href="http://bobbyandmaura.com/snowshoeing/skyline-lake" rel="nofollow ugc">http://bobbyandmaura.com/snowshoeing/skyline-lake</a> This was a tough trail to chose as the location for our inaugural snowshoe for the season, we are pretty out of shape! But it was a fun and challenging trek! Sadly, low cloud coverage moved in as we hiked, making the views at the lake impossible to see. There was one group of snowshoers ahead of us who were tasked with blazing the trail. Skiers had already gone before, making a trail, but we were the first snowshoers on site. The going was slow, as the snow was fluffy and deep. We weren&#8217;t sure if the trail we were on was actually leading to the lake or not. We checked our GPS at a point when we felt as if we should&#8217;ve been reaching the lake and discovered that we were pretty far off course. It&#8217;s possible that those going before us were headed to the ridge line. That goal was a little too lofty for us on this trip so we ended up heading into the trees and forging a new trail that led us to the lake in no time. As we descended, snow started to fall and we encountered several other groups along the trail so hopefully the trail is getting a little bit more trodden and direct to the lake.</p>
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