Nations not known for skiing or ski racking include Mexico, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia. Documented in part by a Norwegian, Allan Daniel Corona of Mexica and Matt Smith of South Africa qualified last spring for the upcoming Olympics, and will represent their respective nations. Congrats to them, and to the rest of the people …
Tag: cross-country-skiing
And then there were none: epilogue April 16, 2025
If you saw the previous post, you knew the title for this one was coming. Our cross-country ski season died this week - 'murdered' with gentle cruelty by springtime. As with stories and Shakespeare, there should be an epilogue or coda. The season kicked off a bit lazily, as the far north didn't have the …
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Four little Indians: conditions for April 4, 2025
Surprisingly, of the four touring centers with skiable trails, three have natural snow. Of course all are in the far north as well as in the mountain areas. This post is about conditions for April 4, 2025, and forecast for the next few days. See jump links to Conditions and Forecast. How's the skiing in …
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One more snowfall: conditions for March 30, 2025
For die-hards willing to drive to New Hampshire, there's some new snow that didn't get freezing rain on top. This post is about conditions for March 30, 2025, and forecast for the next few days. See jump links to Conditions and Forecast. How's the skiing in general? Surprise! decently skiable conditions in the White Mountains, …
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Desperados: conditions and forecast for March 26, 2025
Chin up, Olaf! So there's almost no skiing left, but a few inches have kept a handful of centers going. And there's more luck to come. This post is about conditions for March 26, 2025, and forecast for the next few days. See jump links to Conditions and Forecast. [Updated 3/27]: Changed the title just …
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