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Photos: Sleds finally come out of storage in Durango

Shane Benjamin

Herald Staff Writer

Thursday, Feb 19, 2026 9:34 PM

Updated Friday, Feb 20, 2026 1:36 AM

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Sierra Stransky, 6, catches air Thursday while sledding at Buckley Park in Durango. A winter storm this week dumped just enough snow to make sledding possible at the popular in-town hill. Another storm was expected to arrive Friday. Sierra is the daughter of Allegra Stransky. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
Sierra Stransky, 6, catches air Thursday while sledding at Buckley Park in Durango. A winter storm this week dumped just enough snow to make sledding possible at the popular in-town hill. Another storm was expected to arrive Friday. Sierra is the daughter of Allegra Stransky. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
Scarlett, front, and Sierra Stransky take advantage of fresh snow Thursday at Buckley Park in Durango. Scarlett, 11, and Sierra, 6, are the daughters of Allegra Stransky. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
Scarlett, front, and Sierra Stransky take advantage of fresh snow Thursday at Buckley Park in Durango. Scarlett, 11, and Sierra, 6, are the daughters of Allegra Stransky. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
Elijah Conradi, 11, tries out his new snowboard Thursday at Buckley Park. Elijah is the son of Jyoti Conradi. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
Elijah Conradi, 11, tries out his new snowboard Thursday at Buckley Park. Elijah is the son of Jyoti Conradi. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
Sierra Stransky, 6, flies down the sledding hill Thursday at Buckley Park in Durango. Sierra is the daughter of Allegra Stransky. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
Sierra Stransky, 6, flies down the sledding hill Thursday at Buckley Park in Durango. Sierra is the daughter of Allegra Stransky. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca

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