SVI Radio Interview: Lila Wheatley, Coney Classic Skijor and Dog Party

By Duke Dance
January 19, 2026

Lila Wheatley, Event Coordinator for the 10th Coney Classic Alpine Skijor and Dog Party, called into the Weekday Wake-Up on Monday, January 19 to discuss the details on this year’s event. Proceeds benefit Alpine Trail and Pathways and Lucky’s Place.

(0:00) Lila Wheatley joining me over the phone right now this morning. Lila, of course, with the Alpine, (0:06) the Coney Classic Skijor and Dog Party held at Alpine. Lila, as always, it’s a pleasure.

Good (0:12) morning. How are you doing today? Great. Thank you for having me.

How are you doing? (0:16) Doing fantastic. Appreciate your time. Tell us about this annual great event that’s happening (0:21) in Alpine.

How many years now has the Skijor and Dog Party taken place? (0:27) This will be the 10th year. Fantastic. So 10 years.

(0:33) Take us back 10 years ago and maybe talk to us about how this event has grown over those 10 (0:40) years and how maybe it’s a little different than it was in 2016, I guess. Yes. So the reason we (0:47) started it was to raise money to groom the trails and to give some of that money that we raised to (0:56) Lucky’s Place.

And we used the idea from the original Coney Classic, which took place back in (1:04) Jackson. That started in 2001 and ran for about 11 or 12 years. And they were always looking for (1:11) Maria Hayashida, the person who started it in Jackson, was always looking for someone to take (1:16) it over and started in Jackson.

But the logistics just didn’t lend to that. And so when we needed (1:23) an event to raise more money to groom the trails here in Alpine, I called her and asked her and she (1:29) said, absolutely, please take it over and continue it. So we did.

And back then we were also trying (1:36) to raise money for our own groomer, which we did. And that was successful. But we found that the (1:44) groomer that we had, which was smaller, kind of pulled by a razor side by side type vehicle, (1:51) was not quite big enough for what we needed.

And it was just logistically better for us to (1:59) hire that out from a company in Jackson that has the big machine that grooms all the big trails (2:05) everywhere. And so that costs $150 every time they come from Jackson to groom for us. And so we (2:13) started that probably about five years ago.

And it is just logistically better to do it that way. (2:19) And because we have such great trails that our unique facet is that we allow dogs. And a lot (2:30) of the groomed trails everywhere else do not.

And so we have a mutt mitt station that was provided (2:36) by PAWS from Jackson so that we can keep the trails clean. A lot of people say that we don’t (2:41) keep them clean, but it’s up to everybody. We don’t have a poop fairy that goes and cleans the (2:46) trails.

So we have to rely on everybody to do their part. And so the good thing is we do allow (2:55) the dogs. And so in this ski tour event, we ask people if they want to attach themselves to their (3:02) dogs or not.

They don’t have to be attached. As long as they’re under decent, obedient control (3:08) that they’re not going to go crash into another skier, then they can have their dogs loose and (3:13) run with them. So this was just a way that, of course, the event has grown over the years.

(3:20) Originally, it just started with raffle items and pizza and drinks and a little bit of music. (3:26) And now we have a silent auction and a much bigger raffle. And it’s so nice that all the (3:35) local businesses, especially even a lot of the small family owned businesses, donate money or (3:40) donate their in-kind services or donate items for the raffles or for the silent auction.

(3:50) And so it’s so nice to see all the, I mean, we even have new companies that contact us, (3:56) small family owned companies that really want to help out. And so they do, (4:02) they donate. And it’s just so nice to see that.

(4:06) Lila Wheatley, event coordinator with the Coney Classic Alpine Skid Row and Dog Party that takes (4:11) place on January, let’s see, what is the date? Is it 31st, right? Saturday, January 31st. It’s at (4:18) the end of County Road 100 west of the Alpine Airport. One of the great things about this (4:22) event, Lila, is it’s for all levels, right? You have time trials, but then you just have those (4:27) that want to just come do it for fun and give it a shot.

It really is for anybody. (4:32) Yes, that is correct. So we have a 4K loop and it is, like you said, you know, (4:39) the people that are a little bit more serious racers, they might want to go out first.

(4:45) And the time trials start between 11 and 1230 and you just, it’s very relaxed atmosphere. It’s not (4:53) like a race where everybody, yes, you do get registered and you do have a number, but that’s (4:58) for our timers to keep better track of people. And it’s not like you have to be at the start line (5:05) right at 11 o’clock.

You can show up anywhere between 11 and 1230 and say, hey, yeah, I want (5:11) to go out on the trails. Can you find me or not? You can just, you know, anybody that goes on the (5:17) trails who would like to have a number just so we can keep track of them, but they don’t have to (5:22) get timed if they don’t want. And so a lot of people just go out for the fun of it.

Absolutely. (5:27) You mentioned all the community support and the business donations. What are maybe some of the (5:31) top raffle items and some things that people could win if they attend this? Okay.

So in our (5:38) silent auction, those are the, usually the higher valued items. We have a round of golf for four (5:44) at Snake River Sporting Club. We have two different companies donating sled dog tours.

(5:51) That’s Jackson Hole Iditarod in Bondurant. And then we also have out at Teton Village Call of (5:57) the Wild. And then we have river rafting trips from Dave Hanson Rafting.

And we have, let’s see, (6:08) those are the top ones in the, oh, and we have overnight guests, overnight accommodations at (6:16) Boxfly Guest Ranch up the Grace River Road. So, and then we have different prize packages that (6:24) we’ve put together some larger items and combined them with other items. Like we have a big grilling (6:31) package with a grill and a certificate from Jack Nice Beef and the grill was donated by (6:38) Ace Hardware and, you know, different things like that.

We have a spa package where we have (6:43) Mountain Oasis spa and then lots of other items that were donated from other places (6:49) that make up a little spa. And then we have a big dog basket, of course, (6:54) since we have lots of people that donate dog items. So on those bigger raffle baskets, we are (6:59) putting, doing those deck of cards.

So you have one chance in 52 where we cut the deck of cards in (7:06) half and then everybody buys a ticket. I believe those raffle tickets are like $20 each. So there’s (7:13) a little bit of everything.

Absolutely. So again, January 31st, 10 to 2 with the time trials from (7:19) 11 to 1230 in Alpine, the annual Coney Classic Alpine Skid Row and Dog Party, 10th year for this. (7:25) Lila Wheatley, the event coordinator joining me today.

Lila, you mentioned how this all goes (7:29) towards Alpine Trails and Pathways. They do so much around the community of Alpine and maybe (7:35) just touch on that a little, if you would, what the funds will be used for again that is raised (7:39) from this event. Yes.

So we do have to pay the company that comes down from Hoback, (7:48) Bouchon Grooming, and they have the big machine that they have to trailer down and then they groom (7:53) for us. And then the other money goes towards our smaller groomer, which we have a couple different (8:00) ones that volunteers do around Alpine. So we have the smaller groomer roller that goes behind a (8:07) snowmobile that grooms on the bench, the Grays River bench that goes up the Grays River.

And (8:13) then we also have, we just started this year grooming some more trails near the 4-H camp. (8:18) And so again, we have a smaller groomer that’s a pole behind the snowmobile that goes up in the (8:22) woods across the highway from the Alpine campground up in the woods near the 4-H camp. So (8:28) those are two fairly newer ones that we’ve been grooming so that if people want to take off in (8:34) the woods, they can do that and not have to be out in the open.

So we have three different sets (8:40) of trails that are being groomed at this point. And of course Lucky’s Place benefits from this (8:45) event too, correct? Yes, yes. So we always try to split the proceeds with Lucky’s and they have (8:52) some volunteers that we’re very grateful for that always come and help us, Lisa and Diane.

And they (8:59) kind of head up the registration and they head up the music and help us with getting the tent (9:06) set up. The big thing, that’s one of the big things that’s different from the beginning is (9:10) we always used to have to rent a tent. Now we have our own tent.

But we always are looking for (9:15) people to help us come and set it up because it’s more than a four-person deal. It takes about (9:21) a dozen people to get that set up. So we always are looking for volunteers to do that.

So (9:29) there are posters around the valley that tell all the different items and it also has my phone (9:34) number on there too if people want to help. And they can also contact us on the Facebook page if (9:41) they would like to help. And then the other thing that we always mention is we try to make it really (9:48) fun and people are laughing the whole time because we have costume class.

So there are prizes for the (9:53) prizes for the first few places in the competition for the time trial. (10:01) Love it. Great event.

Excellent community event. Well run. Lila Wheatley, event coordinator with (10:07) the Coney Classic Alpine’s Gadroin Dog Party, January 31st, west of the Alpine Airport.

Lila, (10:12) as always, thank you. Anything we missed we need to mention today? (10:16) No. I just think that bring the kids and the families and the dogs.

It is a really funny, (10:26) fun event to see all the dogs running around having their own party. And it’s just the dogs (10:32) are having a good time just running around like crazy. And a lot of people are throwing balls (10:38) and sticks and it’s just it’s kind of chaotic but it’s very funny to watch.

Absolutely. Well, (10:44) that’s Lila Wheatley and the Coney Classic, January 31st, 10 to 2, (10:48) with time trials from 11 to 12 30. It’s the Weekday Wake Up on SVI Radio.

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