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- May 21, 2013
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The American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation is accepting entries in a T-shirt design contest for their 2014 event.
Tom Held reports on TheActivePursuit.com that Ben Popp has been named the executive director of the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation.
Andrew Krueger of the Superior Telegram reports on the strange weather that lead to cross-country skiing near Hayward last week.
Ski season at Granite Peak Ski Area is over, but a group of friends who have skied together for more than 50 years will continue their friendship through the summer off the slopes.
The American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation in Cable is grooming cross-country trails today, the latest grooming date in the history of the organization. Bill Pierce, chief of Birkie Trail course grooming is at work on the grooming portions of the lighted loops at 'OO.'
A recent trail editorial addresses some of the issues the booming Fat bike craze brings to trail systems. Great comments here as well-check them out!
Blogger Steve Meurett is a cross-country skiing coach for the Special Olympics team representing the United States at the World Games in South Korea this winter. Below are a series of reports written by Meurett over the last week:
Gliding through powdery snow on cross-country skis a few days ago was exhilarating.
I had an interesting conversation with an older gentleman recently who had just finished up a fat bike ride on our packed singletrack trails at Levis Mound. He talked of his early days skiing at Levis at a time when there were few trails, no facilities and no grooming. The good old days? He asked when I started volunteering here and if I’d skied some of the old treacherous goat trails we had at that time (I had) and how I came to work there.
Paddle: Paddle Namekagon covers 92 miles of the Namekagon River. Visit http://www.scrapaddle.org for more registration information and additional details. Registration has begun and is limited to 80 participants. More events | Events map
Turkey Season Celebration: The Pulaski Area Turkey Chasers chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation will host their event at the American Legion Hall, Pulaski. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with a buffet at 7 p.m. Cost is $50 for individuals and includes NWTF membership; $95 couples; $30 jakes; $270 sponsors. The event includes door prizes, raffles, auctions. For more information contact Ken Jaworski at 920-680-0090. More events | Events map
Birding: Find wetlands, prairies, and forests in abundance at Crex Meadows, along with more birds than you can dream of ... but not more than you can count! Andy Paulios leads this event from 4 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Burnett County. Register at https://www.cvent.com/events/great-wi-birdathon-big-day-trips/registration-941aca6cd282454189211661afb27a0a.aspx. More events | Events map
Canoe & Wooden Boat Show: This event will be held in conjunction with Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Day outside of the Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Museum in Spooner. For more information visit http://www.WisconsinCanoeHeritageMuseum.org. More events | Events map
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