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Doug Cornell says Forbush Corner has been fantastic for skiing!

Doug Cornell says Forbush Corner has been fantastic for skiing!

Melting or Snowing, It Doesn't Deter CXC Team at Solder Hollow

12/18/2006 - By Laura Valaas, CXC Skiing

The CXC Team capped off a great early season racing tour with two more wins this weekend at the 2002 Olympic site of Soldier Hollow, Utah.,

SOHO Super Tour

12/18/2006 - By Pete Vordenberg - TeamToday.org

Freeman, Compton, Valaas. Habitual Super Tour winners.... Nationals are our next stop. The Tour De Ski begins soon - it should be fun to watch this year... and plan for next year.,

National Ski Championships Heading for Houghton

12/18/2006 - By Dean Woodbeck

The nation's top cross country skiers will travel to Houghton, Michigan, in early January for the 2007 US Cross Country Championship. The Michigan Tech Nordic Training Center will host the national championship for cross country skiing January 1-7, 2007.,

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Alaska Nanooks (University of Alaska Fairbanks)

12/18/2006 - By Matias Saari, CCSA

Last year, the Nanook won the CCSA Championships team title for the first time, edging perennial powerhouse NMU.,

First World Cup victory for Randall and Gloersen

12/17/2006 - By FIS

Kikkan Randall claim victory in the today's sprint race in the free technique and won with that the first ever victory for the US Team in the women Cross-Country World Cup.,

Cook, Compton Win Big in Christmas Classic Races

12/17/2006 - By Dean Woodbeck

Three top Midwestern skiers dominated the 2007 Christmas Classic races held December 15-16 at the Michigan Tech Nordic Training Center in Houghton, Michigan.,

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Northern Michigan University

12/17/2006 - By Matias Saari, CCSA

Watch out again for the Wildcats, virtually disguised as the U.S. women’s Nordic ski team. In this first of a 12 part series profiling schools in the Central Collegiate Ski Association, we profile skiing superpower NMU.,

Hakkinen 32nd in Hochfilzen Biathlon Sprint.

12/17/2006 - By US Biathlon Team

Hakkinen, nagged by a viral infection for the past couple of weeks today showed that he is well on the road to full recovery.,

Four US Biathletes Already Qualified for World Champs

12/16/2006 - By US Biathlon Team

Three men, Burke, Lowell Bailey, and Jeremy Teela as well as one woman, Lanny Barnes has qualified for the 2007 Biathlon World Championships, scheduled for early February.,

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Kip Brady Clinic at XCHQ Postponed

12/15/2006 - By Bob Frye

The snow is not good enough and we have to postpone the Kip Brady Clinic, possibly to over the Christmas - New Years Break. ,

SIA Works to Reduce Tariffs on Cross Country Ski Footwear

12/15/2006 - By SAI

SnowSports Industries America has had another success in its efforts to reduce tariffs on imports of manufactured snow sports products.,

XCHQ Kip Brady Clinic Still On

12/14/2006 - By Bob Frye

The decision to proceed with or postpone the Kip Brady Classic and Skate Clinic scheduled for this Saturday will be made Friday morning. We still have a good amount of man made snow in the practice field.,

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UPCOMING

THU, DEC 25, 2025

CHRISTMAS

SUN, DEC 28, 2025

XC Ski HQ Ski: JoeFrye Live
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N. Cut Rd., Roscommon, MI 48653 (800-832-2663)

THU, JAN 1, 2026

NEW YEARS DAY

SAT, JAN 3, 2026

Winter Wolf Skiathlon
Hanson Hills Recreation Area, 7601 Old Lake Rd, Grayling, Michigan 49738 (989-348-9266)

Skate and Classic Ski Clinics with Jordyn Ross
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N. Cut Rd., Roscommon, MI 48653 (800-832-2663)

SUN, JAN 4, 2026

Nordic Ski Junior Racers training session (Team NordicSkiRacer)
Huron Meadows Metropark, 8765 Hammel Rd, Brighton, MI 48116

Skate and Classic Ski Clinics with Jordyn Ross
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N. Cut Rd., Roscommon, MI 48653 (800-832-2663)

US Cross-Country National Championships - 10 km Interval Start Classic
Mt Van Hoevenberg, 31 Van Hoevenberg Way, Lake Placid, NY 12946

Eric McDonald Live (2:30-4:30)
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N. Cut Rd., Roscommon, MI 48653 (800-832-2663)

MON, JAN 5, 2026

Discover Michigan Cross Country Skiing Program
Cross Country Ski Headquarters, 9435 N. Cut Rd., Roscommon, MI 48653 (800-832-2663)

TUE, JAN 6, 2026

US Cross-Country National Championships - Individual Sprint Freestyle
Mt Van Hoevenberg, 31 Van Hoevenberg Way, Lake Placid, NY 12946

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LATEST TRAIL CONDITIONS

TUE, DEC 23

Hiawatha Highlands: Happy Christmas Eve Eve :) It's a warm one out there today....and it's currently foggy up here -- adding to the beautiful magic of skiing through the woods!

The 2 km Lighted was groomed for both classic and skate. The groomer is currently on the Crystal system cleaning it up. It will be set for both classic and skate when they're done.

We hope everybody has a great day!!

Hanson Hills: Due to warmer snow conditions, we’ve decided to keep grooming equipment off the trails for now to protect the base. The good news—conditions are still skiing well, so get out and enjoy a great day on the snow.

Lodge and Trails open at 9am

MON, DEC 22

Forbush Corner: Super fast, glazed, crunchy goodness, flying down the tracks. 27° F at 11 AM, no new snow, no wind. Rex liquid red klister was perfect, fast climbs and descents on fresh groom on Home Run Hill. Freeway connector was especially nice- deep, molded tracks, clean snow. Other fast skiers were using zero skis or skating..Tiny bits of drizzle and bursts of fat snowflakes near 12 gave way to softer snow by 2pm. Could still do fast laps on Linda’s link, though my grip could not hold for tracks on the hills at end, 34°F.

Forbush Corner: Looks like a nice winter day to be outside. All trails are open and tracked. Some limited grooming today, getting to the point where more snow is needed on the trails in the woods. Open 9 to 5 today. Then closed 23, 24, and 25. We will then reopen on the 26th and stay open, 9 to 5, everyday through Jan 5th. Happy Holidays all!

Huron Meadows Metropark: Hey SK8TR BOIS: please try to keep your ski tips out of the classic tracks on Bucks Run. Instead, use that destructive energy to knock down the little berm the groomer leaves for you on the skate deck - thanks
Classic skiers: the man made snow is fast and there is good grip with fish scales going up the “hill” - enjoy!

Cross Country Ski Headquarters: Good morning! Groomer Mike snow combed all the trails this morning, leaving the trail surface very nice. The big debris has been cleared, but there are still little bits of debris down on the trails from the big winds of the last couple days. All trails are open. Classic tracks are in mixed condition, with some parts OK, and some parts washed out and/or glazed. The cafe and day lodge are open!

Hiawatha Highlands: Good Morning, it's Monday!! We hope everybody had a great weekend :)

The groomer was out last night -- All systems were groomed for both classic and skate, minus the Hiawatha loop on the Crystal system.

Come on up and enjoy this beautiful day! Why, you ask? Cross-country skiing gives you peace and energy. Your lungs are full of cold, clean air, a warm flush to your face, and the quiet confidence that only comes from moving your own body through real winter.

If winter feels long, this is the sport that turns it into something to look forward to :)

Have a great Monday everybody!!

Hanson Hills: Lodge and Trails are open at 9am.

All Trails, Yellow, Brown, Blue, Green, and Sue’s Return have a packed skate deck with set tracks from yesterday.

Groomer Dan is out this morning combing M-93 and Red.

Wilderness has tracks set on Saturday and is skiing well.

Enjoy the trails and have a great ski day!

Forbush Corner: Looks like a nice winter day to be outside. All trails are open and tracked. Some limited grooming today, getting to the point where more snow is needed on the trails in the woods. Open 9 to 5 today. Then closed 23, 24, and 25. We will then reopen on the 26th and stay open, 9 to 5, everyday through Jan 5th. Happy Holidays all!

SUN, DEC 21

Huron Meadows Metropark: Bucks Run was spectacular today with the beautiful blue sky day! Thanks to the wonderful crew who works so hard on making snow and grooming!

Forbush Corner: Mark your calendar’s and make your plans. Here is our Holiday schedule. We will be closed Dec 23, 24 and 25th. Then open on Dec 26th through Jan 5th, weather permitting. Happy Holidays!

Forbush Corner: 17° and light wind, 1” snow overnight. I used my classic skis prepped and skied late yesterday afternoon. I skated 9 miles yesterday in great conditions, a combo of east and west side trails, as the whole system was freshly groomed. Noting while I skated that the classic track was rocket fast, Saturday late afternoon (34° F), I put a thin layer of Swix Blue klister on my Atomic ARCs and ironed it smooth. 1 mile test showed it was not quite grippy enough, so I added a layer of Rex liquid red klister. I skied 3.5 miles, including going up home run Hill in the track, after picking several Pineneedles out of the klister. Despite the temperature today being much colder, the skis worked perfectly! Less than a handful of leaf pieces adhered to the skis, no Pine needles at all, 11 miles, the loop, roller coaster, West side 8–11x2, A-D round trip. I chose blue klister yesterday because of the prediction that the temperature would be much colder today. More Rex red likely will be required tomorrow when temperatures come up to mid 30s. Given no significant snow in the near forecast, klister
or skins will be the best choice in these conditions.

Huron Meadows Metropark: Awesome skate and classic conditions! The skate lane was firm and fast but had enough softness on top to maintain control. I used my A racing skis.

The classic track was hard and deep - and definitely klister, skins, or fishscales required...or doublepole!

Hanson Hills
Lodge and Trails open 9am.
Trail System received about an inch of new snow since yesterdays grooming.
PB 100 was out at 5am, Yellow, Brown, Blue, All Trails, Green are combed and tracked. Easy Return and M-93 have a combing pass down them. Wilderness received fresh tracks yesterday. Get out and Ski!

Cross Country Ski Headquarters: Strong, blustery winds blew down upon the trails last night, leaving a bunch of branches and a few down trees. Trail clean-up operations are under way, but there will be no grooming until the trails are cleaned up and cleared of debris. Trails are open, but there are many sticks and pine needles, rock skis may be advised. There is snow in fore cast for tomorrow, so hopefully we can get back to grooming tomorrow evening or Tuesday!

Forbush Corner: Quick update. Per our Nordic pulse on our website, looks like Larry has hit the west side trails in addition to east side. Should be really good skiing over there today

Forbush Corner: Per the calendar, winter officially arrives today. The last few days have been pretty windy with some snow mixed in. Trails are in nice shape, the only issue being tree debris scattered about in the wooded areas. Waxless skis (skins/fishscales) were the best choice yesterday for classic skiers, skaters just needed to avoid bark and pine cones. Since the whole system was groomed yesterday, Larry is just going to re-groom the 240 loop and Ridge.

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