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I like to wander through the winter forest, but there are a lot of snowdrifts and I do not want to fall into them.
So I just get on my skis, pick up my sticks, and go into the winter forest on skis. The snow creaks under the skis, is crushed. You can't develop much speed, but you don't need it for such a walk. It is much more pleasant just to walk slowly between the spruce trees wrapped in snow coats and casually knock down their fur hats. The main thing at this time is not to get caught in an avalanche, which of course is not as dangerous as in the mountains, but can fall asleep to the waist and then how to get out?
The winter forest is very quiet and peaceful. The sun shines through the branches of the trees, the snow sparkles in the glades and darkens near the trunks. Here and there you can see the tracks of some animals.
A squirrel ran across the road and I waved a stick at it. Somewhere a woodpecker began to chatter, but then stopped. But under the Christmas tree there is a whole pile of lumps from cones-birds clearly ruled here.
I didn't manage to go far into the forest, but I didn't want to, because the main thing for me is just to have a good rest and enjoy the winter nature. And it is best to do this on skis, because then you can go to places where people do not go in winter and can see the winter life of the inhabitants of the forest.
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