Thursday,
December 28, 2000
Going
to the Dogs
The
Sled Dog races get started January 6th & 7th with the Pinedale Classic
Sled Dog Race. On January 28-30, the IPSSSDR (International Pedigree Stage
Stop Sled Dog Race), formerly the IRMSSSDR, will arrive for the Pinedale
leg of the race. March 10-11 brings the Green River Rondy Sled Dog Race.
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Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race
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One
Lunger 100 Snowmobile Race
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Sublette
GIS
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Local
Focus
Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race
The
Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race is back again and will be held Saturday and
Sunday, January 6th & 7th, 2001. The race will cover a route of
approximately 31 miles from Pinedale to Hwy 352 along the Upper Green River
Lakes road to the parking lot at the Bridger-Teton National Forest Boundary.
There is a 6-dog, 15 mile race and a 12-dog, 30 mile race. For more race
information, please visit their web site: (More
Info)
Pinedale
Snow Explorers One Lunger 100 Snowmobile Race
The
Pinedale
Snow Explorers One Lunger 100 Snowmobile Race will be held Sunday,
January 7th at the Sagebrush Downs Oval Track near Cora. Machine must
be 1973 or older single cylinder. The Race starts at 11:00 AM. Registration
from 8:00 to 10:00 AM. For more information contact: Troy at 307-367-6368.
(More Info)
Sublette
County Land and Ownership Information Sublette GIS
The
Sublette
County Graphical Information Systems web site contains a wealth of
geographic and land ownership information for Sublette County. Information
that can be downloaded includes land legal descriptions and ownership,
current zoning, state and federal lands, and a viewer to query a parcel
map for land ownership, legal description and zoning. This site is updated
frequently and reflects ownership changes during the previous week. For
more information about Sublette GIS, contact Pam Curry at the Sublette
County Courthouse, 307-367-6812.
LOCAL
FOCUS:
Wondering
about what's there to do around here in the winter? Lots! Three sled
dog races are slated over the next couple of months, including the
IPSSSDR (International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race) of which Pinedale
is one of the stage stops. Mushers and their dog handlers will be spending
3 days in Pinedale during this leg of the race from Green River Lakes to
Irish Canyon. White Pine Ski Area is open 7 days a week to downhil skiing
and snowboarding enthusiasts. There will be a nordic and an alpine
ski invitational held there in February. Those who like to x-country
ski will find many miles of trails accessible close to Pinedale with
beautiful views. Snowmobilers can now sled in most places and will
find lots of trail and off-trail riding. The Pinedale Snow Explorers Snowmobile
Club has several fun events planned over the next two months including
snowmobile races, poker runs and family fun days. Ice hockey and
ice
skating is available at the Pinedale Skating Rink west of town. In
another couple of weeks the lakes should freeze up enough for ice fishing.
Shuttle
services to White Pine Ski Area are available from the Great
Outdoor Shop (367-2440) and the Pinedale Cab Company (360-8313
cell or 367-7668). The Pinedale Cab Co will have daily pick-ups at the
White Pine Ski Shop at 8:30 AM, 9:30 AM and noon, and at White Pine at
12:30 PM, 3:30 PM and 4:30 PM. Fare to White Pine is $5 per person each
way. A Ski Shuttle pass is available.
Friday,
December 22, 2000
Fremont
Lake is decked out for winter,
but
not frozen over yet.
White
Pine open 7 days a week
The
snow is here and White Pine Ski area is now open 7 days a week for the
season, which should run through Easter. They will, however, be closed
on Christmas Day so their employees can be with their families. They will
be open on New Year's Day. So come on up and ski!
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Snowmobiling
Info
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"Pink
Eye" Discovered in some Farson and Pinedale area Mule Deer
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Local
Focus
Snowmobiling
Info
The
Continental
Divide Snowmobile Trail from South Pass to Irish Canyon has 4-10" base,
from Irish Canyon to Pinedale has 0-4" base, and from Pinedale to the Place
has 0-6" base. The Upper Green River area has 1-2 feet base with 12-24"
of new snow. None of the CDT is groomed yet. Be sure to check the Avalanche
Reports before you go out. Reports today indicate avalanche danger is high
(Daily Reports for Wyoming
Avalanche Info)
Snowmobile
Trail Condition Reports
You
can get current trail condition reports for the Continental Divide Snowmobile
Trail (and others) by logging onto: http://spacr.state.wy.us/sphs/snow
or call 307-777-7777.The Wind River Visitor's Council is now offering a
free service to let you get the weekly Wyoming Snowmobile Trail Grooming
Report e-mailed to you directly. Go to http://www.wind-river.org/reportsignup.htm
to sign up for this free service.
Wyoming
Range Snow Conditions
The
Wyoming Range has from 6-24" of base with 8-30" of new snow. The Big Piney/LaBarge
area has 6-20" of base and Horse Creek has 6-24" base 8-30" new snow. Trails
on Horse Creek are the only ones currently being groomed. Avalanche danger
is high.
"Pink
Eye" Discovered in some Farson and Pinedale area Mule Deer (WY G&F)
Conjunctivitis
or "pink eye" similar to the infection that occasionally infects cattle
with sore, red and mattered eyes, has infected some yearling mule deer
bucks north of Farson. The infection necessitated the Wyoming Game and
Fish Department to shoot 15 young bucks near the Buckskin Crossing area
north of Farson and five near Fremont Lake north of Pinedale since late
November. The deer had been rendered blind or nearly blind by the
infection. The heads were sent to the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory
for examination.
"By removing the deer from the population it helps break the cycle of the
disease, and it's the humane thing to do because the deer will begin to
starve," said Scott Edberg, Game Warden Supervisor in Pinedale. "This appears
to be the worst pink eye outbreak in the area since 1981-82." But the G&F
believes the outbreak was not widespread enough to significantly reduce
the deer population because only a portion of the yearling bucks were infected.
Surveillance of the Buckskin Crossing area Dec. 16-17 failed to detect
any more infected deer, and the G&F believes the outbreak probably
has run its course.
Although it can be many years between pink eye outbreaks in a deer herd,
outbreaks typically occur in late fall when young bucks have face-to-face
contact while sparring during breeding season, according to Tom Thorne,
wildlife veterinarian and G&F Services Division Chief. Outbreaks transmitted
by flies have also been documented some years in late summer.
Thorne said a December pink eye outbreak poses no threat to domestic livestock
because flies are dead and face-to-face contact between deer and cattle
is unlikely. The disease can also infect elk, moose and bighorn sheep,
but has not been detected this fall in those species. He also assures hunters
that pink eye does not affect venison quality. Anyone spotting a big game
animal that is sick or acting strangely is urged to call the nearest G&F
office.
LOCAL
FOCUS:
Daniel
Community Center Raffle - Friday, December 22
The
Daniel Community Center is sponsoring a Fundraising Raffle to raise funds
for much-needed renovations for the historic Daniel Schoolhouse. Only 250
tickets will be sold for $20 each. The raffle will be featuring 7 handcrafted
items and service donations including a mule deer antler lamp by Jim Kiever,
a western mirror by Steve James, a rawhide and pole rocking chair by Ron
Kamp, a Canadian Honker painting by Kay Meeks, a leather tissue box by
BJ Griffin, a Kokopelli ironworks lamp by Frank Guffey, and a "chips happen"
windshield repair by the Windshield Doctor. The drawing will be held at
the annual Daniel Community Center Christmas party. Raffle
items picture
Shuttle
services to White Pine Ski Area are available from the Great
Outdoor Shop (367-2440) and the Pinedale Cab Company (360-8313
cell or 367-7668). The Pinedale Cab Co will have daily pick-ups at the
White Pine Ski Shop at 8:30 AM, 9:30 AM and noon, and at White Pine at
12:30 PM, 3:30 PM and 4:30 PM. Fare to White Pine is $5 per person each
way. A Ski Shuttle pass is available.
The
Pinedale
Snow Explorers One Lunger 100 Snowmobile Race will be held Sunday,
January 7th at the Sagebrush Downs Oval Track near Cora. Machine must be
1973 or older single cylinder. The Race starts at 11:00 AM. Registration
from 8:00 to 10:00 AM. For more information contact: Troy at 307-367-6368.
(more info)
The
Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race is back again and will be held Saturday and Sunday,
January 6th & 7th, 2001. The race will cover a route of approximately
31 miles from Pinedale to Hwy 352 along the Upper Green River Lakes road
to the parking lot at the Bridger-Teton National Forest Boundary. There
is a 6-dog, 15 mile race and a 12-dog, 30 mile race. For more race information,
please visit their web site, Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race
Upcoming
Events:
December
22, Daniel Community Club annual Christmas
party, 6:30 pm Daniel Schoolhouse
January
6-7 Pinedale Classic Sled Dog Race
January
7 Pinedale Snow Explorers One Lunger 100 Snowmobile
Race, Sagebrush Downs Oval, 11 am. Machines must be 1973 or older and one
cylinder.
January
18 Pinedale Snow Explorers Snowmobile Club
Pinedale Poker Run
January
26-February 7 IPSSSDR Sled Dog Race. In Pinedale
Jan 28-30.
February
18 Pinedale Snow Explorers Snowmobile Club
Daniel Poker Run
February
24th & 25th Pinedale Snow Explorers Snowmobile
Club Drag Races and Fun Day
March
10-11 Green River Rondy Sled Dog Race
Friday,
December 15, 2000
White
Pine Ski Area
Open
Weekends!
Photo
by Pinedale Online!
"Is
White Pine Open Yet?" YES!
The
big question on everyone's minds lately is, "Is White
Pine Ski Area open yet?" The answer is: YES! White
Pine will be open for the weekend from 9 am - 4 pm with most of the runs
open. The Day Lodge will have the ticket office, restroom facilities
and limited food services. At present, the word is they will be open weekends
only until Christmas (unless we get a lot more snow), and closed on Christmas
Day, and open during Christmas week. This is still tentative, so keep checking
back for the latest information.
Lift
tickets are $22 All Day, $15 Half Day, and $10 for the Little Spirit Lift
only. The White Pine Ski & Sports Shop in Pinedale will be open Friday
from 5 pm - 8 pm, and Saturday & Sunday from 8 am - 5 pm for ski and
snowboard rentals and sales. The phone at the Ski Shop is 307-367-7222,
the 24-hour Sno-Phone Recorded Update is at 307-367-6606, and the White
Pine web site is: www.whitepineski.com
The
Great
Outdoor Shop in Pinedale also rents and sells downhill skis, x-country
skis, snowboards and ski boards. They carry a large selection of name brand
clothing and winter sports equipment. They are open 8 AM-7 PM weekdays
& Saturday, and 8 AM-6 PM on Sunday. Visit their web site at: www.greatoutdoorshop.com.
The Great Outdoor Shop offers shuttle services to White Pine.
The
Pinedale
Board Shop, located at 342 E Pine, rents snowboards for $20/day, which
includes boots, boards and bindings. They also have clothing, accessories,
and goggles, and you can call ahead for reservations. They are open Saturday
& Sunday 8 AM-5 PM. They'll be open 7 days a week once the ski area
is open full time. Phone: 307-367-4864.
Shuttle
services to White Pine are also available from the Pinedale Cab
Company: 360-8313 (cell). They will have pick-ups at the White Pine
Ski Shop at 8:30 AM and 9:30 AM and at White Pine at 4 PM and 5 PM. Fare
to White Pine is $5 per person each way.
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Changes
at Knotty Pine Plaza
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Thank
you, Pinedale Chamber
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Local
Focus
Santa
visited the Knotty Pine Plaza last weekend to see
area
youngsters and hear their lists of what they'd like for Christmas.
Changes
at Knotty Pine Plaza
There's
been a flurry of activity lately over at the Knotty Pine Plaza, Pinedale's
"mall". The building has a new owner now who is renovating the exterior
to even out the look. The new facade will raise the outside walls to the
level of the 2nd floor on the west end and add a new roof covering the
eastern half of the building. A new Thrift Store has moved into the building
and Communications Concepts has relocated to the bigger space which once
held the Heritage Office Supply store. Last weekend, Santa paid a visit
to the Plaza to listen to the special wish lists of Pinedale youngsters.
Knotty
Pine is getting a new exterior and roof
Rear
of Knotty Pine Plaza
Thank
you, Pinedale Chamber
Last
weekend, the Pinedale Area Chamber of Commerce once again sponsored their
"Shop-at-Home"
weekend with the Christmas Craft Fair and the Christmas Parade. The Craft
Fair, and visit from Santa, were held in the Knotty Pine Plaza. Saturday,
theafter dark Christmas Parade was held with colorful Christmas theme floats
driving down Pinedale's main street. After the parade was the traditional
lighting of the big tree at the Sublette County Courthouse. Local stores
were open late Saturday evening for holiday shoppers and decked out with
holiday lights and special sales. We thank the Board Members of the Pinedale
Chamber of Commerce who each year volunteer their time and energy to sponsor
this fun weekend and encouraging people to visit local stores. We're a
small town, but shoppers can find items here they can't find in any big
city store! (for instance, click here for the Sublette
County afghan)
LOCAL
FOCUS:
Upcoming
Sled Dog Races
The
Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race is back again and will be held Saturday and Sunday,
January 6th & 7th, 2001. The race will cover a route of approximately
31 miles from Pinedale to Hwy 352 along the Upper Green River Lakes road
to the parking lot at the Bridger-Teton National Forest Boundary. There
is a 6-dog, 15 mile race and a 12-dog, 30 mile race. For more race information,
please visit their web site, Pinedale
Classic Sled Dog Race
The
IPSSSDR.
Formerly the IRMSSSDR (International Rocky Mountain Stage Stop Sled Dog
Race), the name has been changed to the IPSSSDR (International Pedigree
Stage Stop Sled Dog Race. A qualifying event for the Iditarod, the IPSSSDR
hosts 30 champion teams from France, Japan, Canada and the U.S. competing
for the race’s $100,000 purse, and traveling nearly 500 miles through Wyoming’s
backcountry for 11 days. The IPSSSDR will be in Pinedale for 3 days arriving
Monday, January 28th and leaving on Wednesday, January 30th. A Dessert
Social, sponsored by the Pinedale Area Chamber of Commerce, will be held
Tuesday night for the public to meet the mushers and the handlers. For
more information about the race, please visit their web site, IPSSSDR
The
Green
River Rondy Sled Dog Race will be held Saturday and Sunday, March 10-11,
2001. This is a 6-dog, 8-mile race trail consisting of a 8 mile continuous
loop over and around the Green River on USFS double wide groomed trails.
No head-on meetings. For more information, please visit their web site,
Green
River Rondy Sled Dog Race.
What's
new on Pinedale Online?
The
Sublette County Afghan
Looking
for a unique gift item for that special someone who loves Wyoming and Sublette
County? Two local gals
have designed a special afghan that combines artwork derived from photographs
from 10 local area residents. Woven into the afghan is a map of Sublette
County, area lakes, and images of local wildlife, mountain men, rodeo bronc
riders and more. The afghan is available from Warm Memories for $50. (click
here for more info and pictures)
Mark
Your Calendar
Daniel
Community Center Raffle - Friday, December 22
The
Daniel Community Center is sponsoring a Fundraising Raffle to raise funds
for much-needed renovations for the historic Daniel Schoolhouse. Only 250
tickets will be sold for $20 each. The raffle will be featuring 7 handcrafted
items and service donations including a mule deer antler lamp by Jim Kiever,
a western mirror by Steve James, a rawhide and pole rocking chair by Ron
Kamp, a Canadian Honker painting by Kay Meeks, a leather tissue box by
BJ Griffin, a Kokopelli ironworks lamp by Frank Guffey, and a "chips happen"
windshield repair by the Windshield Doctor. The drawing will be held at
the annual Daniel Community Center Christmas party. Raffle
items picture
Upcoming
Events
December
16 Boulder Community Center Christmas Party,
6 pm
December
18 Pinedale High & Middle School Bands
& Choirs & Jazz Choir Christmas Concert, 7 pm, Pinedale Auditorium
December
19 & 20 Pinedale Middle School & High
School Science Fair. Publlic viewing Tuesday 6:30 pm, Wednesday 8:30 am-2
pm, Middle School Gym
December
22, Daniel Community Club annual Christmas
party, 6:30 pm Daniel Schoolhouse
January
6-7 Pinedale Classic Sled Dog Race
January
7 Pinedale Snow Explorers One Lunger 100 Snowmobile
Race, Sagebrush Downs Oval, 11 am. Machines must be 1973 or older and one
cylinder.
January
26-February 7 IPSSSDR Sled Dog Race. In Pinedale
Jan 28-30.
March
10-11 Green River Rondy Sled Dog Race
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