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Nordic groups clearing ski trails before snow falls

Mount Spokane nordic ski trails map is useful to cross-country skiers. (Spokane Nordic Ski Education Foundation)
Mount Spokane nordic ski trails map is useful to cross-country skiers. (Spokane Nordic Ski Education Foundation)

WINTERSPORTS -- Cross country skiers in the region are working against time to get trails brushed out for grooming when the snow flies in the mountains.

They'd welcome  your help.

Mount Spokane cross-country ski trail preparations are being coordinated by Spokane Nordic, with a another trail work party set for Saturday, Oct. 11.

Cutting all the alder and brush off the trails is crucial to having a clean trail when the snow base is not yet deep. Meet at the Selkirk Lodge at 9 a.m. and work until 3 pm, or as much of that time as you can offer. 

Bring work gloves, lunch and water. If you have a commercial trimmer with metal blade please bring it as well.

Contact: Brian Hawkins at brianthawkins@hotmail.com.

Fourth of July Pass trail clearing is being coordinated by the Panhandle Nordic Club, which needs volunteers to trim brush along the ski and snowshoe trails on Saturday, Oct. 18.  See trails map.

Meet:  Fire Station at Cherry Hill Park on 15th at 9 a.m..  Carpooling is advised since we will take a few cars on the trails to specific locations. Bring loppers, gloves, warm clothes, lunch and water.  Dessert will be provided at the picnic shelter. 

Contact: Jim McMillen, jimmccda@gmail.com.

 



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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