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Blue Hills Nordic, just 2 miles from Christie Mountain.
Today I did 3 hours of lift served followed by 2 hours of Nordic. (classic)
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Went up to Green Woodlands today, just up past the Dartmouth Skiway. Bob Green is the single largest landowner in the state of New Hampshire. He’s opened it up to the public all for free. The MTB, machine made flow trails go on for miles, like thirty miles with more on the way. He’s been grooming Nordic for years also, two full sized Bombardiers. The place is beautiful, it’s in the middle of nowhere, ponds and views, warming huts that are stocked for free! There is like six of these huts, all different and all cool as hell, free M&M’s, Twix, Reece’s, water with a hot plate, ramen, cup of noodles, Swiss Miss it’s heaven dudes! The first hut is located just up from the main parking lot, it has a bunch of ‘loaner ski’s’, how cool is that? If we get more snow and they can start to connect the dots, it makes for an easy all day ski. Water and food is never more easy to deal with, it’s all right there on the trails!
https://www.greenwoodlandsfoundation.org/
From today, I skied almost 17 miles, so nice to see some winter. It’s grim back east, y’all.
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Those Madshus are nothing like the Altai hoks. We sell and rent the hoks and we also sell different types of skin skis, but not the partial edge style. Skin skis like the Madshus are a little less easy to use than fish scales in that application. Taking the skin outside the track is harder to get glide because it tends to stay in contact with the snow.