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  1. #256
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    Cross Country skiing

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    Another great place to check for ski's is AkersSki.com. They are located here in the small town that I live in and have been in business for over 50 years! They are very helpful, have some great prices, offer closeouts when available, and defiintely will take the time to explain/answer questions for you. The wonderful thing about this shop is that they actually care about you and making sure that you enjoy the sport with the right equipment.

  2. #257
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    The first skate skiing day... Ugh. I made it 45 minutes before my legs just STOPPED. No matter how hard I try to cruise and take it easy, skating makes me red line every time.

  3. #258
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    The first skate skiing day for me today. I felt great and felt like I was in better shape then last year. It must be from the running I have been doing. Last year at this time I could not do one of the loops without resting several times. Today I did the loop 1.5 times without having to rest Yeah me!! I wish I did not have to work tomorrow...I want to head back up.

  4. #259
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    Went out today...this time with my traditional setup. DH and I got in about 10 miles on rolling trails. My legs were getting tired near the end of it, but it was still fun and I can't wait to get back out there.

  5. #260
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    Well,it finally stopped RAINING, so I went skate skiing yesterday. It went pretty well. The best part was finding out that one of my friends skis exactly the same way I do: slow but steady, aiming for distance rather than speed. So she and I are going again today. Yay.

    But we are going to need snow again soon... maybe later this week.

  6. #261
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    Still no snow here and none predicted for the next week. There's nothing I hate more than freezing weather with no snow on the ground. Yesterday and today are really warm (52), but we had torrential rain. It will be no higher than 30 for the rest of the week. Fine for running outside, but at the edge for me as far as riding goes. I only had one outdoor workout last week and it's disturbing.
    Please let it snow!
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  7. #262
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    We need more snow out here too. They have been getting quite a bit on the west side of the divide but I want it on the east sid of the divide where I do most of my nordic skiing. The weather report is not looking to good for snow though...60s this week. I am taking Friday off so I hope to get in more skiing. Hope everyone is doing well.

  8. #263
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    How hard is it to learn to XC ski? I will be interviewing for jobs shortly in Duluth, MN where it snows a ton, so if I end up moving there I would like to learn.
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  9. #264
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    It's not that hard. Believe me, I am not that coordinated and I taught myself the basics and then took 3 lessons to learn how to climb/descend. I skied on beginner trails for years, until friends got me out on the big hills. If you have consistent snow, your skills can ramp up fast. I am the same kind of skier as I am rider; I can climb and descend almost anything, but I am not super fast. Not slow, slow or a beginner, but steady. I actually think I have better skiing skills than riding. Not sure why, except that it's closer to the ground to fall!
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  10. #265
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I actually think I have better skiing skills than riding. Not sure why, except that it's closer to the ground to fall!
    Not to mention that the ground is usually softer under your skis!
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  11. #266
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    Not to mention that the ground is usually softer under your skis!
    Unless when you fall going at a fairly fast speed and your knee hits your ski...happened to me last spring and I ended up with a cracked knee cap Boy did that hurt. Still hurts at times. I went to my nemesis hill last weekend and was able to do it without incident..although I was going quite a bit slower this time

  12. #267
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    We've had about a week of snow/rain/snow/rain, etc. There wasn't a huge accumulation at my house (6700 ft elevation) but the higher elevations got about 10-12 feet. Today was marginally nicer, although still snowing a little, so we decided to go to the XC center with our touring skis. We took those skis because we had no idea what the conditions would be like and we knew we could handle anything with those skis, even if it was slower going than the skaters or track skis.

    I'm glad we did because we hit everything from ice to hard pack to powder to mush as we changed elevation. But it was 2 good hours of exercise and still a lot of fun.

  13. #268
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    I took a downhill skate ski clinic yesterday. I'm pretty weenie about going downhill on those skinny sticks.

    We went over to the local "beginner" ski hill and practiced there. Basically it was a beginner alpine ski lesson on the skating skis. We started with snowplow and progressed over a few hours to parallel turns.

    I don't know if I'll be able to parallel in the groomed trails, but I think this did help a lot with my fear of going downhill.

    I'm hoping to go skate skiing today after I do all of my "honey do's". So we'll see what happens.

  14. #269
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    Got 18" from the last storm. Great conditions everywhere!

    Went to Wendell yesterday, Friday. I saw some guys over near the maintenance barn and started talking with them since I noticed Wendell hadn't been groomed yet and it was 2 days after the storm. Got the full low-down. About 52 DCR employees got laid off recently. That leaves 2 people to maintain 4 state parks that are near me.

    However they will groom next week they said - they were waiting for some "traffic" and compression since the snow was so fine and dry. They did go out on snowmobiles to compress a little bit so right now the paths are 2 snowmobile widths. The conditions were excellent when I went out. They'll be grooming twice a week with a machine thereafter.

    It was quite busy when I was there, for a weekday. There were 3 cars at one access and 6 at the main access. I passed 4 people while I was out. The guys said that because of the economy people are looking for cheaper alternatives for fun, and that forest usage during the winter has increased in the last 2 years.

    Today I went to Dennision. This is always well maintained. I learned that DCR owns the groomers but Coldbrook does the maintenance which is why conditions are so good all the time. It was fairly busy with snowmobilers though being a weekend after some very good snow. I went to a part that was less busy and had an excellent ski but I might avoid Dennison on the weekends unless I go late in the afternoon or on a weekday.

    However today I came across the dogmusher that goes out there. How fun.






  15. #270
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    That looks cool, Mudmucker.
    I went to Northfield Mountain today. I went with friends who are faster skiers than me, but since I drop her on the bike all of the time, they understand. DH has been horribly sick, so he stayed home.
    Northfield is a unique place. It's groomed and a regular touring center, but it's very down to earth. So, despite the fact my hip/back is killing me, I climbed to the top of the mountain, 1100 ft., on the blue trail and skied back down on a blue trail. No falls, one little slip where my knee went down, and feeling very tired from essentially climbing the whole first half, which took us 1 hr. 20 minutes. We ate lunch at the overlook, but didn't dawdle, since I felt really chilled, I had sweat so much. Going down took like 10-15 minutes.
    There were lots of cars there, but only one other guy at the top, eating, and one other group at the summit, when we were getting ready to go down.
    OK, gotta go clean myself up, now that all of the gear is put away.
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