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NORDIC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING

Nordic / Cross Country Skiing
Smooth aerobic movements and mountain fresh air will fill you with a sense of freedom and exhilaration. Beginner to expert classical track, and sit-ski participants glide on groomed trails at The Summit Nordic Center.

Classical Track and Telemark Skiing
Classical Track beginner and intermediate skiers may use standard skis, boots, and poles, or benefit from adaptive equipment such as a four-track walker (named after the number of tracks left in the snow). Adaptive skiing equipment can accommodate participants who have balance difficulties, developmental disabilities, hearing and visual impairments. Telemarking is downhill skiing on specialized cross country skis. Participants who would like to apply advanced classical track skills to another skiing method, should try this technique.

Sit Skiing
This is an excellent cross training sport for building upper body strength or to enjoy the beautiful winter landscapes. Individuals who use wheelchairs, including those with paraplegia, balance difficulties, or bilateral lower extremity amputations can experience cross country skiing using a sit-ski.

Back Country Ski Touring
Participants looking for a little more adventure can ski on a different trail each week using the SnoPark ski trail system in the Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest.

Snowshoeing
Come explore the snow trails and fresh air of Snoqualmie Pass while snowshoeing. Enjoy a winter hike in the woods from the more stable base of snowshoes. You'll love it!




Success Stories
Lyn Laielli rides a bike for the first time in years
Success Story: One Bike. Two Friends.


“Outdoors for All Foundation made our riding together possible,” continued Marianne.  “It would have been very sad to leave Steve at the starting line and just ride by myself.  We met many amazing riders with MS, and many without, but I'm biased.  I think Steve is extra awesome and way cool.  I was howling the first day of the ride..."

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