Skijoring: a sport you’ve likely never heard of pushed a resort town to its limit
BANFF — Cole Carey learned quickly to keep his mouth shut when skiing in the snowy wake of a galloping horse: there’s the danger of snow, ice and the occasional flavour of animal droppings dusted into the air.
Carey is what’s called a slider in skijoring, a winter sport that could be the seasonal alternative to water-skiing — substituting water for snow, a wetsuit for a snowsuit and a boat for a one-horsepower steed.
The 21-year-old from Panorama, B.C., stuck to it despite the hazards, including a concussive crash a couple of years ago that sent his knee into his face and left him with a split chin.
“It just hurt for a bit, wasn’t much,” he said.


