Snowshoeing In Breckenridge
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Snowshoeing In Breckenridge

Snowshoeing is my favorite winter activity. Well, other than laying on the couch with Cec, next to a warm fire, reading a book, while puffy white snowflakes are falling outside. Anyhoo, I digress. Over Martin Luther King weekend we rented a house up in Breckenridge with a group of friends. Breckenridge a favorite winter spot of ours.  It’s not too far of a drive from Colorado Springs/Denver and there’s a lot to do which is great when your spending the weekend with 16 people.

These shots were taken on the Lily Pad Lake Trail, which technically isn’t in Breckenridge, it’s closer to Silverthorne. Great trail, the dogs loved it!

Snowshoeing to Lily Pad Lake in Breckenrige, Colorado (Denise Chambers/photo by Denise Chambers)

The sun breaks through the trees on the trail to Lily Pad Lake in Breckenridge, Colorado (Denise Chambers/photo by Denise Chambers)

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