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Keep Warmer on Skinny Skis

Vail Nordic Skier

The Vail Nordic Center offers a track for classic skiing and a groomed path for skating.

Skiing downhill gets bitterly cold during multiple days of single-digit temperatures, but Nordic skiing offers a higher road less traveled. Not only is gliding on skinny skis a great way to keep warm on the coldest days, it’s also the best winter workout you could find … scenic, too.

How is it that you stay so warm on those skinny skis? Well, both classic Nordic (think Nordic Track, back and forth motion) and skate skiing (sideways motion similar to ice or inline skating) involve nearly every muscle in your body.

The beauty of it is that you don’t feel you’re working that hard because the sensation of gliding is just that thrilling.

It’s not as hard as you’d think, and is very low impact. Bruises and sore muscles don’t abound while learning to Nordic ski as they do learning to alpine ski or snowboard.

A season pass at the Vail Nordic Center (which, by summer, takes on its alter ego as the Vail Golf Course) sets you back less than $100 ($50 for students) and a day pass is only $8. The center offers 17 kilometers of groomed and tracked ski trails and 10K of separate snowshoe trails. Equipment rentals range from $10 for children to $25 for backcountry equipment and lessons range from $30 to $50.

If sitting on the chairlift is making you feel fat – and cold – give skinny skis a try. Learn more about the Vail Nordic Center.

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Glide into The Vail Nordic Center

The Vail Nordic Center is a world-class facility catering to Nordic skiiers and snowshoers alike. Take a tour through the retail shop, tune shop, and onto the course itself, groomed and tracked daily for skate and classic skiers. Nordic recreation offers a fantastic, cold-weather, all-body workout and breathtaking scenery through a winter wonderland.

Vail Nordic Center
970-476-8366
1778 Vail Valley Dr
Vail, CO 81657

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