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         Cross Country Skiing:     more books (100)
  1. Lift line: Stories of downhill and cross-country skiing by Phyllis R. Fenner, 1976
  2. Cross Country Skiing by Ned Gillette, 1994-12-31
  3. Cross-Country Skiing by Edward G. Hixson, 1980-03
  4. Beginning cross-country skiing by Chic Mendez, 1979
  5. Cross-Country Skiing: Touring and Competition by David Rees, 1981-01
  6. Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing, Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley by Warren Ohlrich, 1998-11-26
  7. Waxing for cross-country skiing by M. Michael Brady, 1981
  8. Winter touring: Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing by Clayne R Jensen, 1977
  9. Runner's Guide to Cross Country Skiing by Dick Mansfield, 1989-11
  10. The New, Complete Book of Cross Country Skiing by William J. Lederer, Joe Pete Wilson, 1983-11
  11. Cross-country Skiing and Snowshoeing in Ontario (Travel Guides) by Tracey Arial, 2002-07-18
  12. Ski California: A complete guide to downhill and cross-country skiing by Luanne Pfeifer, 1980
  13. Gene Kilgore's Ranch Vacations 6 Ed: The Complete Guide to Guest and Resort, Fly-Fishing, and Cross-Country Skiing Ranches in the United States and Canada by Eugene Kilgore, Gene Kilgore, et all 2001-12-10
  14. Cross Country Skiing in Yosemite by Tim Messick, 1994-01-01

81. Appalachian Mountain Club - Southeastern Massachusetts Chapter
Engages in activities such as hiking, biking, canoeing, crosscountry skiing, and trail work. Includes schedule, news, and list of officers. (Cape Cod and the islands)
http://www.amcsem.org/

Near the summit of Mt. Madison, NH, January 2003

Photo: Mike Woessner Annual Leadership Training - April 5
Annual Leadership Training will be held on Sat. Apr 5th at Borderland State Park in Easton from 9am-4pm. The course offers training to anyone interested in leading hiking,trailwork,bicycling or canoe/kayak activities with the AMC. We invite all members to participate and see how we run our volunteer programs through leadership and active participation. This is a fun way to be involved. Whether you are a new member, just curious, or want to lead your own activities, come join us. It's free! We hope you will find this training,informative,educational and rewarding. For more information please contact Education Chair Steve Tulip (508-977-9309),email stulip@attbi.com or Laura Smeaton (617-695-9903) 6-10pm;email smeaton@sdac.harvard.edu. Annual Spring Fling - May 3
Learn to Lead Trail Maintenance Trips - May 3
Trails Leader Training, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Callahan State Park, Framingham. Sponsored by the Boston Chapter Trails Committee. For those interested in organizing and leading trail maintenance projects in the Boston area and New England. Instruction in planning and organizing projects; a blend of skills, safety instruction, and outdoor work. Copies of AMC's "Complete Guide to Trail Building and Maintenance" provided. Follow-up opportunity to co-lead on National Trails Day, June 7. To register and get more info: Cathy Garnett 781-643-2089.
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82. Heron Lake
Designated as a quiet lake where boats operate at nowake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. Los Ojos, New Mexico.
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/PAGES/PARKS/HERON/Heron.htm
Fire Restrictions, Lake Levels, Fishing and Boating reports Make a Reservation
A picturesque lake set among tall pines, Heron Lake State Park has been designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. Click here to read the monthly journal entry by Park Ranger Paul Lisko.
Park Facilities/Activities Select Regional Facilities for a comprehensive list. Facilities Activities Visitor Center Camping Group Shelter Picnicking Developed Sites (250) Fishing Electric Sites (54) Boating RV Dump Station Water-skiing Restrooms Sailing Showers Trails Marina Wildlife Viewing Playground Winter Sports Park Management Plan
Gate Hours
24 hours
Park Superintendent
Ray Casados
Address
P.O. Box 159
Los Ojos
NM 87551 Land Acres Lake Surface Acres Elevation feet Precipitation 20.85 inches Degrees Fahrenheit Wind and Ice Lake is ideal for sailing and windsurfing, as well as fishing for record-size trout. Ice fishing is popular in winter for the arctic set. Cozy Camps Several scenic campgrounds line the shore of this scenic lakeprimitive and full developed campsites are available for every taste.

83. The Outing Club Of East York
For hiking, canoeing, kayaking, cycling, crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing and other activities organized by volunteer members. Includes outing schedule and photos. (Toronto, Quebec)
http://www.outingclubofeastyork.org
About Joining the Club Club photos Contact Us FAQ ... s
The Outing Club of East York is a Toronto-based club for people wanting to get off the couch for a bit of exercise outdoors or just to get together with other people for fun. The club is run by volunteer members. New members are welcome. Most trips arrange car pools or use public transit to reduce impact and make trips available to members without their own vehicle.
get more information about joining the cluB

See a list of This season's Outings
(Spring, Summer, Fall 2003)
Hikes and nature walks are conducted in areas near Toronto and on camping or lodge trips further afield.
more about hikes
and nature walks
Canoe and kayak day trips and camping trips are organized on both flatwater and whitewater. Some instruction is also offered.
more about canoe trips
Cycling outings are arranged both in Toronto and on routes in Southern Ontario.
more about cycling trips
Snowshoe and cross-country ski trips are scheduled to local groomed trail centers and to conservation areas and forests.

84. Bearskin Lodge - Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, Minnesota 1(800)338-4170
Resort on Minnesota's Gunflint Trail, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, featuring fishing, hiking, birdwatching, lakefront log cabins, family accommodations and vacations, cross-country skiing, romantic getaways.
http://www.bearskin.com/

85. SnoWeb - Lake Tahoe Skiing And Snowboarding! Updated For 2002-2003!
Guide for Tahoearea cross-country, backcountry and downhill skiing and snowboarding. Includes weather, ski conditions, lodging and dining, articles, SnoWoman on women's skiing.
http://www.snoweb.com/
Lake Tahoe Skiing and Snowboarding Guide.
Updated for 2002-2003 Season! LAKE TAHOE BUSINESS DIRECTORY: North Shore: South Shore: Lodging
Restaurants
Lodging
Restaurants
Updated 4/6/2003
Tahoe/Sierra Resort Status
Updated for 2002/2003 Season
all resort information... Alpine Meadows
resort info, conditions, rates...
Bear Valley
resort info, conditions, rates...
Boreal
resort info, conditions, rates...
Diamond Peak
See you in 2004!
resort info, conditions, rates...
Donner Ski Ranch resort info, conditions, rates... Heavenly resort info, conditions, rates... Homewood resort info, conditions, rates... Kirkwood resort info, conditions, rates... Mammoth Mountain resort info, conditions, rates... Mount Rose resort info, conditions, rates... Northstar resort info, conditions, rates... Sierra at Tahoe resort info, conditions, rates... Squaw Valley resort info, conditions, rates... Sugar Bowl resort info, conditions, rates... all resort information... New web sites! www.diamondpeak.com www.skimtrose.com This page was prepared by Sierra Web Design. Email webmaster@sierraweb.com

86. Franklin Creek
Located in Lee County, one mile northwest of the village of Franklin Grove. Offers picnicking, hiking, horse riding, snowmobiling, crosscountry skiing, fishing, and limited hunting.
http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/franklin.htm
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Franklin Creek
State Natural Area 1872 Twist Road
Franklin Grove, IL 61031
E-Mail

Site Map
Grist Mill Photo Gallery ... Natural Features
Franklin Creek State Natural Area is located in Lee County, one mile northwest of the village of Franklin Grove and eight miles east of Dixon just north of Illinois Route 38. The beautiful Franklin Creek flows throughout the 664-acre park. Several large natural springs, hardwood forests, bedrock outcroppings, and a large variety of flora and fauna comprise a pristine ecosystem.
History
Pioneer families in the 1830s found the Franklin Creek area to be an inviting new home on the sometimes unfriendly prairie. Large, cool springs provided ample amounts of pure drinking water and early refrigeration, hardwood forests provided construction materials, and the creek provided fish for food and water power to run saw and grist mills. The deep, pleasant valleys protected by limestone and sandstone bluffs made ideal homesites shielded from cold winter winds. The mill spring, the largest in the park, provided water power for the largest grist mill in Lee County, constructed in 1847. Still today, many ponds and rock outcroppings along Franklin Creek carry names given to them by pioneer families.

87. MDC - Recreational Facilities
3,000 acres of woodlands and trails, wheelchairaccessible picnic groves, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and horseback riding.
http://www.themdc.com/talcottmountain.htm
View the 2003 West Hartford Reservoir Events Schedule TALCOTT MOUNTAIN RESERVOIR AREA The MDC's Talcott Mountain Reservoir area is the site of the MDC's West Hartford and Reservoir 6 filtration plants, five small reservoirs and more than 3,000 acres of some of the most beautiful woodlands and trails in the region all just minutes from downtown Hartford. The West Hartford Reservoir is located on Farmington Avenue. The entrance to Reservoir 6 is located on Route 44. We invite you to enjoy the unique beauty of New England's flora and fauna every season of the year. We ask only that you abide by our posted rules and regulations, and that you always show respect for the delicate environment that surrounds you. A nature lover's paradise , the area features 3,000 acres of beautiful forestland; there are more than 30 miles of paved and gravel roads for joggers and bicyclists, hiking trails (maps available), wheelchair-accessible picnic groves, cross-country skiing and snow shoeing, and horseback riding (by permit). Family pets are also welcome, provided they are always leashed. Ranger-patrolled for safety, the area is open from dawn to dusk. Please, no fires, alcoholic beverages, hunting, camping, fishing, swimming, ice skating or snowmobiling. The Talcott Mountain Reservoir area is the site of numerous special events benefiting a variety of non-profit and charitable organizations. If your organization or school is interested in using the grounds, roads or trails at the reservoir area for a walkathon, road race, nature walk or some other event compatible with the environment, please call the MDC's Community Affairs office in Hartford at (860) 278-7850 x3209.

88. Conservation Halton - Mountsberg
Campbellville. Birding, crosscountry skiing, hiking, sugar bush.
http://conservationhalton.on.ca/mountsberg.html
Mountsberg Wildlife Centre New Childrens' PlayBarn now Open! Take a Tour. The extensive wetlands of the Mountsberg Conservation Area are a birdwatcherÂ’s paradise. Waterfowl and shorebirds clamber about a misty lake while hundreds of warblers flit through forest and meadow. Nature surrounds you at this scenic conservation area that has great hiking and cross-country ski trails outfitted with boardwalks, birdfeeders and interpretive lookouts. You can even take in that first taste of spring on a horse drawn wagon ride in the Mountsberg Sugar Bush where maple syrup, pancakes and taffy on the snow create indelible family memories. You can even come face to face with a great horned owl. Browse the exhibit gallery or gift shop or see a live bird presentation during a year-round program with many special events. The call of the wild awaits you at this exciting conservation area. Park Facts
  • 472 hectare park established in 1964 in Flamborough, Milton and Puslinch Dam and reservoir built for flood protection and stream flow regulation for Bronte Creek Regionally Environmentally Sensitive Area Provincially Significant Wetland Significant habitats for wide range of plants and animals
Adventure Activities and Facilities
  • 16 km of hiking, mountain biking and cross-country ski trails

89. DEM - Great Brook Farm State Park
Active dairy farm with open fields, woodlands and historic structures. Native American sites visible from woodland paths, and recreational activities such as hiking, guided barn tours, crosscountry skiing, bicycling and horseback riding may be enjoyed.
http://www.state.ma.us/dem/parks/gbfm.htm
Find out more about... Campground reservations Activity search Events Fees Find Park by Name Find Park by Location Find Trail Maps DEM's history MassParks main page make a campground reservation request a forests and parks recreation brochure find out about fees and passes find locations for recreational activities ... contact MassParks Great Brook Farm State Park
Great Brook Farm 984 Lowell Rd.,
Carlisle, MA 01741
Chosen by Yankee Magazine's Travel Guide to New England Barn tours run daily and public tours on weekends; both are available with reservations through the month of October. There are over 20 miles of trails available for walkers, hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. During the winter months, cross-country skiing is available and one trail is lantern lit for a "mooon light" experience! The park is open year round from sunrise to sunset and is available to the public free of charge. The ice cream stand is open through the month of October. Trail Map
Click here to view trail map About the Park
The farm and buildings at Great Brook Farm comprise a classic eastern Massachusetts agricultural landscape. The arrangement of open fields, sturdy walls, diversified woodlands and historic structures are significant images of our agricultural past. An active dairy farm operates year-round and guided barn tours are available from May to October. Amidst the beautiful scenery lie 20 miles of trails for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. Notable Native American sites can be seen from these paths. During the winter months, trail-grooming allows skiing enthusiasts to take part in cross-country skiing. One of the farm buildings has been converted to a ski rental concession. Meadow Pond has a canoe launch and is ideal for fishing.

90. Pinery Provincial Park
6km south of Grand Bend on Lake Huron. Sand dunes, meadows, oak savanna. Swimming, boating, canoe rental, fishing, birding, bike trail, bike rental, hiking, crosscountry skiing, ski rental, ski chalet, tobaggan run, lodges, camping, including electrical sites.
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/parks/pine.html

91. Sigges.com - Cross-Country Skiing Specialists And Outdoor Enthusiasts!
Features Western Canada cross country ski shops that offers a wide variety of skiing equipment and clothing catering to all ability levels.
http://www.sigges.com
Specializing in Cross-Country Skiing, featuring personalized service and a large selection of the top brands. We also offer rentals, lessons, day trips and weekend getaways. This site requires a frames enabled browser.

92. Anthony Wayne Recreation Area - Harriman State Park - NPS Listing
Recreation area with picnic areas, playing fields, crosscountry skiing and hiking trails.
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/nysparks/parks.cgi?p 150

93. Belwood Lake Conservation Area
Fergus. Powe boating, water skiing, fishing, ice fishing, hiking, picnicing, crosscountry skiing.
http://www.grandriver.ca/index/document.cfm?Sec=27&Sub1=119

94. Sydney University Bushwalking Club
Based at the university but open to all, the club participates in crosscountry skiing, canyoning, and bushwalking. (Sydney, New South Wales)
http://www.usyd.edu.au/bushwalking/
Sydney University Bushwalking Club
Based at the University of Sydney but open to all, we are a way for people to come together for bushwalking, canyoning, skiing and social events. About us Walks program How to join Mailing lists ... Club rescue information (warning, 4MB PDF) General inquiries: bushwalking@susport.usyd.edu.au
Inquiries regarding specific trips should be addressed to the trip leader only.
Useful Sites
SUBW member pages
Dave Noble
Blue Mountains canyoning, photo galleries
Anthony Dunk
Wollemi, Yengo, Dharug National Parks
Danny Yee
local walks, India, Pakistan, Indonesia
misaacs@student.usyd.edu.au
Danny Yee danny@anatomy.usyd.edu.au

95. UMass Dartmouth - Error
Activities include climbing, backpacking, canoeing, crosscountry skiing, and mountain biking; ranging from easy to strenuous. Offers photos, schedule, competition information, meeting minutes, and rental equipment details. (North Dartmouth)
http://www.umassd.edu/2student/activities/studentclubs/outing/
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To Top ^ UMass Dartmouth Site Index - A - Academic Advising Academic Calendar Admissions (Graduate) Admissions (Undergraduate) Alternative Admissions Alumni Association Alumni Homepage Archives and Special Collections Arts, College of Visual and Performing Astronomy Program Athletics Audio Visual Services - B - Biology Department - C - Calendar Of Events Campus Book Store Campus Center Campus Housing Campus News Campus Panoramas (QTVR) Campus Photos Catalogue, Undergraduate Catalogue, Graduate Catalogue, Library Career Resource Center Center for Business Research Center for Indic Studies Center for Policy Analysis Center for Portuguese Studies Center for Teaching and Learning Charlton College of Business Chemistry and Biochemistry Department CITS (Computing and Information Tech Services) Civil and Environmental Engineering CMAST (Center for Marine Science and Technology) College Now (Alternative Admissions) College of Arts and Sciences College of Business and Industry College of Engineering College of Nursing College of Visual and Performing Arts Computer and Information Science (CIS) Department Computer Connections, Residential Life (Registered Students Only)

96. Manzano Mountains
Offers fishing, bird watching, photography, hiking, and crosscountry skiing near Albuquerque, in Mountainair, New Mexico.
http://www.emnrd.state.nm.us/nmparks/PAGES/PARKS/MANZANO/Manzano.htm
Fire Restrictions, Lake Levels, Fishing and Boating reports Make a Reservation
Closed November
through early April
N estled in the wooded foothills of the Manzano (the Spanish word for apple) Mountains, Manzano Mountains State Park is an excellent place for fishing, bird watching, photography, hiking, and cross-country skiing. Park Facilities/Activities Select Regional Facilities for a comprehensive list. Facilities Activities Visitor Center Camping Group Shelter Picnicking Developed Sites (37) Fishing Electric Sites (8) Boating RV Dump Station Water-skiing Restrooms Sailing Showers Trails Marina Wildlife Viewing Playground Winter Sports Park Management Plan
Gate Hours
7:30 a.m - Sunset
Park Manager
Karen Brown
April 1-Oct. 31
Nov. 1-March 31
Address HC-66, Box 202 Mountainair NM 87036 Land 160 Acres Elevation feet Precipitation 14.2 inches Degrees Fahrenheit Arbor o' Alligators and More Located in the Manzano Mountains, the park is steward of numerous species of trees. The dominant tree of the area is the ponderosa pine, however alligator juniper dot the landscape. The Alligator Juniper is named for the checkered pattern on the bark of older trees, which resembles an alligator's hide. Trail Trek Explore the heart of the Manzano Mountains on foot or horse.

97. California Snow
Information on skiing in the Lake Tahoe region. Includes news, links to resorts and crosscountry ski areas.
http://www.californiasnow.com/resorts_tahoe.htm

98. Mississippi Palisades
Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers 3 miles north of Savanna in Carroll County. Hiking, picnicking, fishing, boating, hunting, crosscountry skiing, sledding, and ice fishing are popular activities.
http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/parks/r1/palisade.htm
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Mississippi Palisades
State Park 16327A IL Rte. 84
Savanna, IL 61074
E-mail

Boating
Fishing Picnicking ... Directions
Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Apple rivers in northwestern Illinois, the 2,500-acre Mississippi Palisades State Park is rich in American Indian history. Natural Features Palisades is the word used to describe a line of lofty, steep cliffs usually seen along a river, and Mississippi Palisades, 3 miles north of Savanna in Carroll County, handsomely lives up to its name. Caves are evident as are dangerous sink holes-limestone caves that go straight down. Erosion has carved intriguing rock formations, including Indian Head, with its aquiline characteristics, and Twin Sisters, a pair of humanoid figures on the bluff tops. The U.S. Interior Department recognized the remarkable nature of this area when in 1973 it designated acreage here as a national landmark. Animal life, within the park and the river areas immediately adjoining it, is varied. Waterfowl and shorebirds are numerous, as are wild turkeys. Striking pileated woodpeckers make their home in the park, and depending on ice conditions, eagles feed at the river in January and February. Because so many birds migrate along the river, their lyrical songs can be heard at the Mississippi Palisades each spring and fall.

99. Mississagi Provincial Park
25 km north of Elliott Lake. Glacial evidence and fossils. Hiking, swimming, boating, fishing, staffed programs, crosscountry skiing, camping.
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/parks/missi.html

100. Alpine People - The Alpine Trekking Specialists
Based in the French Alps offering treks, skiing, snowshoeing, and crosscountry skiing led by guides.
http://www.alpinepeople.com
Welcome to Alpine People for information on the best trekking holidays in the Alps. Welcome to our Website! We hope you enjoy the new layout and find the information enables you to get to know more About Us and our guided adventures in the Alps. Most of the pictures are minimised to make the pages as quick as possible, to open a picture just click on it. This year we are offering an extensive range of guided Summer Treks in the French, Swiss and Italian Alps. Most of our treks can be completed in a one week holiday and some can be back-to-backed, making really challenging treks possible within a two week holiday. Specialising in treks that are off the beaten track, we guide small groups of 10 or less. Our Summer Treks pages give details of a wide range of guided walks and treks in the Alps for this summer. As many of our routes change each year, it is always possible to find something new and exciting to do. For the Winter 2001-02 season we offer an adventurous range of snow shoe treks. Our treks and holidays are suitable for any reasonably fit and active person. To give you an idea of what to expect, please refer to the Trek Grades information so you can find the right balance of pleasure and challenge.

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