Skijoring: The Wildest Winter Sport You’ve Never Heard Of Do you have what it takes to be pulled across the snow on skis by a speeding horse? Lance Nelson shares his passion for the adrenaline ...
Does that mean skiers and cowboys can't team up, though? Absolutely not. Enter skijoring. Hooves and Boards, season two episode two of Flylow's Peaks and Passages series, takes an inside look at what ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Skijoring, a sport where a skier is pulled by a horse through an obstacle course, is back this weekend in two Montana towns. In the Big Hole Valley, races start at the Wisdom ...
Skijoring behind horses became a popular activity in Switzerland and France in the early 1900s. It soon made an appearance in North America as a recreation activity in New York and New Hampshire ...
Skijoring takes place when an animal or machine pulls a cross-country skier behind them, and at Gunstock Ski Resort in Gilford, you can learn how to skijore with your dog. Audrey Cox and her pup ...
Does that mean skiers and cowboys can't team up, though? Absolutely not. Enter skijoring. Hooves and Boards, season two episode two of Flylow's Peaks and Passages series, takes an inside look at ...
Extreme Horse Skijoring will take place at Canterbury Park on Sunday. The extreme sport includes skiers being pulled by a horse and rider while going through a course. Sunday will also include ...
Skijoring is back in the Flathead Valley Feb. 22-23, at 1530 West Springcreek Road in Kalispell, thanks to the nonprofit Whitefish Skijoring Association. After taking a year off, the races return ...