Crust Cruising is On!
Welcome to spring! With the advent of such gorgeous, sunny weather, Mayo and I have been out sampling the various crust cruising venues (i.e., everywhere) and have found terrific conditions. If you haven’t been out yet, get on it.
Last Wednesday, we headed out to the Snake River from the Taggart trailhead. It was still a little early, with the crust not completely supportable. Since then, I’ve heard reports that things have firmed up and the crust is skating well. The Park has started plowing the road, so it won’t be long until it’s bike season there, too.
In Teton Valley, the crust has been in great shape for a week now. With Woody’s forecasted warm temps this week, the snow may not last long on the valley floor, so this is the week to hit it.
Further north, along Hwy 32 toward Ashton, the wide-open dry farms allow for fantastic and nearly-unlimited crust cruising among the big, open vistas.
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Now for this month’s "My Favorite Merchant." If the warm weather has you thinking about summer and yards and gardening, maybe it’s time to get your tools sharpened. Dale Marcum, a multigenerational Teton Valley resident and retired music teacher in the Teton County (ID) schools, has a sharpening business. He’ll do knives, saw blades, garden shears, chainsaws… you name it. He even has sharpened ski pole tips for certain prominent local ski racers. You can find Dale and his wonderful wife Maurine at 208-787-2685.

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