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Cross-country skiing lets you enjoy the outdoors almost anywhere there's snow, whether you want to explore parks, trails and the back country or stick to machine-groomed paths at ski centers. Glide quietly through peaceful woods or fee…
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The ability to skate on cross-country skis adds the dimensions of speed and aerobic workout to an already enchanting winter activity. For someone who is comfortable standing and moving on cross-country skis, skating also improves gener…
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Cross country skiing is a great way to stay in shape while building endurance and skill. But before you choose a pair of cross country skis, you need to decide what kind of skier you want to be. You might like the thrill of racing, the…
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Maintaining cross country skis during the off-season is important, yet often overlooked. If you want your skis to be in tip top shape next winter, you need to spend some time with your skis after the snow has melted to prepare and main…
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Cross-country skiing is generally easy to learn and easy on the environment. Once you have the gear (skis, poles, boots) and proper clothing, an outing is practically free, especially if you can find a ski area nearby. Plus, cross-coun…
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Cross-country skiing is one the best aerobic exercises and an enjoyable way to explore the winter landscape. Although cross-country skiing is relatively easy to learn, advances in ski technology have made choosing the right ski far fr…
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Telemark skiing is a type of fluid turn. It was first popularized in Norway in 1868 by Sondre Norheim. Telemark skiing is also known as free heel skiing. As with cross country skiing, the skis for telemark skiing only bind the ski boot…
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Skiing is a popular cold weather activity, and cross country skiing serves as an excellent source of cardiovascular exercise as well. Before taking to the outdoors, however, it is important that your skis are properly waxed to ensure t…
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Cross-country skiing is a wonderful way to see nature, all the while getting in an incredible low-impact aerobic workout. Depending on what you plan on doing with your cross-country skis, you will have to use a different formula for me…
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Choosing a pair of cross-country skis is not difficult, but finding the right ski and right size has changed a bit over the last two decades. Skis really don't care how tall you are; it's about weight and having enough ski to provide p…
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For peace, quiet and the opportunity to commune with nature in places that can't be reached on foot, nothing beats cross-country skiing. Covering great distances of back country while gliding over snow that a person on foot would have…
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Getting out and about during a snowy winter can be troublesome. Good cardiovascular exercise on an outdoor basis is hard to come by. But, for the cost of the equipment, you can have access to one of the best ways to exercise in the wor…
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Even if you are an experienced Alpine downhill skier, you need to learn to crawl before you walk when you move over to cross-country skiing. The skis used in cross-country are lighter and narrower than Alpine skis. The curve at the tip…
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The Heavenly Ski Resort is located on the California-Nevada border in South Lake Tahoe. The resort has an area dedicated to cross-country skiing, and the surrounding area has numerous cross-country ski trails as well as opportunities f…
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Cross country skiing is an excellent form of exercise in the winter, and it offers many possibilities for fun and adventure, from track skiing at cross country resorts to light backcountry touring or "hiking" on skis. Selecting a pair…
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