There are so many great things you can do at this time of year that don't cost a lot of money and can get the whole family on-side.
One of them is happening this coming Monday, Dec. 15th, at Algonquin Outfitters on the Main St. of Huntsville. There are two seminars, one at 4 p.m., one at 7 p.m., on Nordic Skiing.
Bryan Allen, a member of the Provincial and National Ski Teams, Arctic Ski guide, and North Pole ski trek guide (for those of you who really want to ski away from it all) will be on hand. AO calls him their "go to guy" for all questions on nordic skiing. So, if you're curious about what wax when or the difference between classic and skate skiing, or if you just want to drool over some of the latest gear, you should be there.
It's free, but AO needs you to please register with them. www.aohuntsville.com will help you with that!
Our own ski trails (neither as distant nor demanding as the North Pole trek, but we think even better if you just want some quiet time away) are open, both for our own registered guests and for the general public. And while we don't have polar bears out there, we do have deer... and fox... and rabbits... and sometimes you'll find wolf tracks... And while we have nearly 20 k of trails, you're never that far from the fireplace in your cottage, and a cup of hot chocolate when you're finished skiing.
One of them is happening this coming Monday, Dec. 15th, at Algonquin Outfitters on the Main St. of Huntsville. There are two seminars, one at 4 p.m., one at 7 p.m., on Nordic Skiing.
Bryan Allen, a member of the Provincial and National Ski Teams, Arctic Ski guide, and North Pole ski trek guide (for those of you who really want to ski away from it all) will be on hand. AO calls him their "go to guy" for all questions on nordic skiing. So, if you're curious about what wax when or the difference between classic and skate skiing, or if you just want to drool over some of the latest gear, you should be there.
It's free, but AO needs you to please register with them. www.aohuntsville.com will help you with that!
Our own ski trails (neither as distant nor demanding as the North Pole trek, but we think even better if you just want some quiet time away) are open, both for our own registered guests and for the general public. And while we don't have polar bears out there, we do have deer... and fox... and rabbits... and sometimes you'll find wolf tracks... And while we have nearly 20 k of trails, you're never that far from the fireplace in your cottage, and a cup of hot chocolate when you're finished skiing.
Thanks for bouncing our Nordic Ski Seminar out to all of your readers.
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