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Mt Bachelor Nordic Center
SW Century Drive Bend, Oregon 800-829-2442 x2211 Bend Cross Country Skiing (Nordic Skiing - XC Skiing - Back Country Skiing) Rental Shop |
Sunnyside Sports
1930 NW Newport Dr. Bend, Oregon 541-382-8018 Bend Cross Country Skiing (Nordic Skiing - XC Skiing - Back Country Skiing) Rental Shop |
Enjoy this stimulating, affordable, and yet simple to learn sport. Cross country skiing is both easy, as well as accessible, and offers a great variety of experiences. XC skiing is not too complicated and does not require alot of gear – it is just good, healthy fun!
XC skiing uses natural body movements. It does not require special skills to get started and has a very short learning curve. Just a few hours spent being coached by a local professional XC skiing instructor will give you the skills needed for a lifetime of fun! |
XC skiing uses natural body movements. It does not require special skills to get started and has a very short learning curve. Just a few hours spent being coached by a local professional XC skiing instructor will give you the skills needed for a lifetime of fun!
Cross country skiing is one of the healthiest recreational activities for both body and soul. You can enjoy the bounty of nature Central Oregon's wilderness has to offer, with its towering trees, mountain vistas, and snow covered meadows, while experiencing a total body workout. XC Skiing uses all of your muscle groups and is an outstanding cardiovascular activity! Plus, you can Nordic ski at your pace and according to your fitness level... from smooth gliding on mild trails to bounding up, over, and down diverse terrain. |
Nordic skiing is a sport for all ages. Infants and toddlers can enjoy the fun in a backpack or on a sled... while it's also a gentle sport for grandparents and great-grandparents. For those who want to go fast can skate ski, a technique that combines the leg motion of ice skating and the arm
push of
cross country skiing. Even the family dog can join the party! Some Sno-Parks welcome canines on designated dog trails. Special enclosed sleds, called pulks, can be rented at local ski supply vendors. They are designed to be pulled by a cross country skiers and usually are equipped with a back support for a child. |