Winnipeg Free Press By: Katlyn Streilein | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2021 Save to Read Later
Some skiers are clipping in and gliding through the trails this week, for what will likely be their last run of the season.
Some skiers are clipping in and gliding through the trails this week, for what will likely be their last run of the season.
Just west of Winnipeg, Beaudry Provincial Park’s trails were primarily empty Tuesday afternoon, as strong winds whipped through clearings, blew globs of snow from craggy oaks, and carved daunting snowdrifts across roadways.
Despite the snowstorm or rather, thanks to it University of Winnipeg biology student Luke Roffey set out for a ski this morning, clad in his father’s equipment.
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