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SkiToSea
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Joined: 05 Dec 2007
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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:27 am |
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Hello,
I am planning to participate in the ski to sea cross country leg of the
race. I am wondering about the level of difficulty as I am a very novice
skier. Is there a lot of down hill or elevation gain? Is this a course
that can be skied in advance for practice? Any other information about this
leg would be appreciated to help prepare for it.
Thank you,
K. Parker |
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SkiToSea
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Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:12 am |
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Kiam
Your concerns about the course are shared by many other racers, yet (as Mel said) 999 out of 1000 have a great time. That being said, the course has more up and down than most cross-country ski area trails, and conditions can be anything from slush to ice.
The great news, however, is that Ski to Sea is about participating and being part of a team. Many folks who do the cross-country ski leg have not been on cross-country skis prior to the race. My recommendations would be to show up and have a grand time.
Steve Hindman
Ski to Sea cross-country leg chairman |
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