Palmquist Farm in Brantwood, Wisconsin has over twenty miles of cross-country ski trails. Along these miles of ski trails are many pine trees. I never tire of pine trees covered with snow along a trail. Some sections of trail at Palmquist are quite narrow, so it is a lot of fun skiing through narrow corridors of snowy pines. Enough of the writing though: these pictures speak for themselves.
Palmquist Farm, Wisconsin photo essay
Disclosure
I received a discounted rate at Palmquist Farm. This fact does not impact this post. The opinions, views, and photos are my own.
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Love all the photos.
I’m with you Ted, always like snow covered pine trees. All nice photos, but at this point in the season I have to say the last pic is my favorite.
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It sure has been a long cold winter. I love skiing, but I also am ready for some sustained warmth. Problem is, spring can often times be uglier than winter.