Is the Tourne begginer friendly. The pitch at the giants stadium parking lot is just about perfect for me.Also, there are reports of extensive xc ski tracks at the Tourne.
Is the Tourne begginer friendly. The pitch at the giants stadium parking lot is just about perfect for me.Also, there are reports of extensive xc ski tracks at the Tourne.
Maybe you should go to Giants stadium parking lot? I'm not that familiar with the Tourne, but given it's popularity with xc skiers, I'd imagine it's somewhat beginner friendly.Is the Tourne begginer friendly. The pitch at the giants stadium parking lot is just about perfect for me.
There is not much locally that stocks much xc ski equipment. I'd see what REI has, I'm pretty sure if you order from them you can pick up and try on before you bring home. There is also Rock and Snow in New Paltz which is not that far. I'd call ahead to see what they stock in BC NNN boots.I know that REI sells some xc stuff, but any other place locally with possibly a larger xc/Nordic selection?
Nice, I'm going tomorrow.Went out to Minnawska today to XC Ski today. Conditions are really good. Lots of coverage, groomed tracks, but the snow was a bit sticky/slow. Blue bird sky. Good times!!
Cool! Enjoy! Sorry, I forgot my phone in the car. It was firm today. You will have a good day; it is a winter wonderland. I may head up later this week depending on how the temps play out.Nice, I'm going tomorrow.
I like to give the snow a day to drain down, and firm up. It should be good for skating.
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The park opens at 9, if you get there early it's not crowded. It gets busy around 11 or 12pm.Any tips for someone who's never been up to Minnewaska? Thinking about going early Saturday and doing a rental for my wife. Expect things to be extremely crowded on the weekend? She's never tried, and will no doubt find it frustrating, but I figure it's a beautiful area even if the skiing doesn't really work out.
Did you hit Minnawaska yesterday? How was it? Did it rain later in the day? Hope you had a good ski!The park opens at 9, if you get there early it's not crowded. It gets busy around 11 or 12pm.
Go out Lower Awosting toward Castle Point, it's a good starting point for beginners. However there is a downhill to get to it that you can dismount.
Agree with Iggy. You should also consider going to Mohonk Mountain House; buy a day pass at the entry gate. You can do a rental right on site and have lunch after. Maybe a more wholeistic experience for your wife if you are looking to get her hooked. Might currently be a bit more beginner friendly in light of the construction at Minnewaska. Day passes at Mohonk will be a bit more expensive, FYI. Just a thought.Any tips for someone who's never been up to Minnewaska? Thinking about going early Saturday and doing a rental for my wife. Expect things to be extremely crowded on the weekend? She's never tried, and will no doubt find it frustrating, but I figure it's a beautiful area even if the skiing doesn't really work out.
I did go to Minnewaska yesterday. It was great, I skied every trail, about 20 miles. I was feeling tired after about 1:45 but the snow got faster, which felt better. I plan to do a write up, once I start the new 2020 XC ski thread.Did you hit Minnawaska yesterday? How was it? Did it rain later in the day? Hope you had a good ski!
Nice. The snow got faster on later in the day on Tuesday as well. I am thinking about heading up again tomorrow. Got to get it while it is hot!I did go to Minnewaska yesterday. It was great, I skied every trail, about 20 miles. I was feeling tired after about 1:45 but the snow got faster, which felt better. I plan to do a write up, once I start the new 2020 XC ski thread.
It felt so good to be back on skis, mtbing is fun but damn, so is skate skiing.
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Wow, you took her up Lower Awosting, that's a lot of climbing at the end.It was my wife's first experience cross country skiing and she enjoyed it, other than the short section at the end that wasn't groomed (we went out on Lower Awosting