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#274 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed May 13, 2009 11:33 am
Subject: The Waymark Holidays story
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I received this link about the now defuncy Waymark Holidays. Waymark for a long
time were the main UK provider of cross-country ski holidays. Former employee
Colin Saunders has writing a history of the company & put it up for free as a
PDF on his website.

http://www.colinsaunders.org.uk/waymark_holidays.html

It may be of interst to those of you who have been on a Waymark holiday.

#273 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed May 13, 2009 11:28 am
Subject: Videos from LRNSC rollerski race 10 May 09
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There are some videos from the London Region NSC rollerski race held on the 10
May 2009.

http://www.londonnordic.org.uk/

Scroll down the page to find the clips.

#270 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed Apr 29, 2009 8:14 am
Subject: London Region Nordic SC Rollerski Race Calendar.
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I received this message & entry form for a LNRSC rollerski race on 10th May at
Hayes. Their race calendar is in Files section.

"Dear Roller Ski Racers

As I hope you will be aware, our roller ski race season opens in less
than 2 weeks with the 15k free technique race at Hayes. The British
Nordic Ski Team will be there so it will be an opportunity to see how
you measure up to our international competitors. Andrew Musgrave and
others will be talking about their recent achievements and experiences
on the World Cup circuit and at the World Championships, and their
plans for the future and the Olympics. An instruction course is taking
place on the same day. See website for details.

The race will be open to all FIS compliant rollerskis, so expect to see
some high speed action. There is plenty of room on the Hayes circuit so
skiers wanting to take a more leisurely pace are equally welcome. A
7.5km option will be available as well.

If you can let me know of your entry in advance it helps the
organisation on the day and saves you money. If you are entering on the
day you need to turn up in good time (2pm for a 3pm start) and be a
member of an SSE affiliated club.

This year, in response to demand, there will be medals or prizes to be
won, and all competitors will receive a certificate.

See you at the races

Christopher Richards (sch.richards@...)

#269 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:43 pm
Subject: SSGB Nordic Development Consultation Paper - your views sought.
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In the Files section you will find a paper written by George Gabriel (Snowsport
GB Nordic Director) outlining the challenges faced by the British Nordic Ski
Team. He, & the SSGB Nordic Committee, are seeking your views & ideas on how we
rise to these challenges & build on the recent successes of British
cross-country skiers.

Peter Thorn (SNSC Representative on the SSGB Nordic Committee).

#265 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:05 pm
Subject: More World Cup starts for British skiers
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At Pello, Finland two more British skiers achieved the World Cup qualification
standard for next season. Callum Smith & Simon Platt join Andrew Musgrave,
Andrew Young & Alex Standen as British World Cup qualified skiers. Platt is from
England the Lakeland X/C SC and the other four are Scottish based from the
Huntly Nordic SC.

The results can be seen at
http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/1228.html?event_id=25528&cal_suchsector=CC

And there are reports at the British Team website:
http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/

This year Musgrave & Young became the first British skiers to ski at a World Cup
race in 15 years. We now have 5 skiers qualified with more skiers getting close
to the standard. What makes this even more remarkable is that all are juniors
(U21) & Young & Smith are only 17.

#264 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:38 pm
Subject: Re: British Nordic Ski Team
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At a 10km FT race at Tornio in Finland today (10th Apr) another British skier
achieved the standard to be eligible for a World Cup start next season. Alex
"Iagy" Standen scored 111.17 FIS pts which is below the 120 required. Alex joins
the other British World Cup skiers Andrew Musgrave & Andrew Young.

What is also very encouraging that there are several other British skiers (men &
women) now approaching the World Cup qualification standard. There are more
races in Finland over the next few days where they might be able to achieve it.

The full results are at:
http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/1228.html?event_id=25527&cal_suchsector=CC

Peter Thorn

#263 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:49 am
Subject: Clashindarroch Snow Report Sun 29th March
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11:00am, 29th March.

The trails are just about skiable with around 4cm snow on most trails. Snow is
deeper on Haute Route. Definately a day for old skis as you will scratch your
bases on stones but there are sections of good skiing.

It won't last long.

Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

#260 From: "Roger Homyer" <roger.homyer@...>
Date: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:35 pm
Subject: Re: Wrist guards & rollerskiing
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I have taught snowboarding and recommend wrist guards for learners. The best ones I have used are made by Salomon. They give a degree of protection (only). The best safeguard is to take at least one lesson from a qualified instructor who will help you to avoid falls (though this may still occur) and show you how to fall safely.
 
Whilst a roller skier might benefit from a guard they might hinder proper poling actions. Again, the best safeguard is to take a lesson from a properly qualified instructor and be shown how to fall. It is worth remembering that the best and safest option is not to fall at all. There are no happy landings on tarmac. So choose a safe area to practice and use rollers that are suitable.
 
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Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 3:25 PM
Subject: [nordicscotland] Wrist guards & rollerskiing

I have been asked a question about whether wrist guards give any protection from falls while rollerskiing? I don't really know the answer but was giving this link to a study done with snowboarders:

http://www.ski-injury.com/prevention/wrist_guards

The person asking fractured their wrist rollerskiing & is wanting to start again. I assume the wrist guards would hinder holding poles. If they are useful what type is best? Would learning to fall, i.e. not extending your arm, be a better option?

Any comments would be appreciated.

Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk


#259 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Mon Mar 16, 2009 3:25 pm
Subject: Wrist guards & rollerskiing
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I have been asked a question about whether wrist guards give any protection from
falls while rollerskiing? I don't really know the answer but was giving this
link to a study done with snowboarders:

http://www.ski-injury.com/prevention/wrist_guards

The person asking fractured their wrist rollerskiing & is wanting to start
again. I assume the wrist guards would hinder holding poles. If they are useful
what type is best? Would learning to fall, i.e. not extending your arm, be a
better option?

Any comments would be appreciated.

Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

#252 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:29 pm
Subject: British Nordic Ski Team videos
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A whole bunch of team videos have been posted at
http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/

They show the team training & in competition. The "jumps - don't try
this at home" video is particularly entertaining. Well worth a view.

#251 From: "rjsircus" <rjsircus@...>
Date: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:26 am
Subject: Cairngorm Biathlon & Nordic Ski Club on TV
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A report about CBNSC will be included in the BBC 2 (Scotland)
programme, "The Adventure Show" on Sunday 22nd February from 6.05 to
7.05pm.  The short report will focus on the training of junior
biathletes at the Club and include interviews and film of the
youngsters in training at the purpose-built rollerski track and
Biathlon shooting range at Glenmore Lodge near Aviemore.  The track has
been home to CBNSC since our foundation in 2004 along with the
surrounding forest tracks and roads.

#249 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Sun Feb 8, 2009 11:26 am
Subject: Skiing in forests - BBC report
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I saw this news item today where the Forestry Commission are warning
cross-country skiers to stay away from forests because the snow may
cause trees to fall.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/north_east/7876527.stm

The nature of our sport means we head into the forests when there is
snow. I hope they are not saying we can only go into forests when there
is no snow! Please take heed of the warnings, but really! it is bit
like saying don't drive a car because you may have an accident.

Please reply to this thread if you encounter restrictions or have any
problems accessing forests.

#248 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Fri Feb 6, 2009 1:11 pm
Subject: World Junior Championships - results
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The World Juniors came to a close today with the relays & what
tremendously successful championships they have been for the British
Squad. Andrew Musgrave followed up his 12th place in the 20km
Pursuit with an even more impressive 9th in the 10km FT yesterday -
the best ever result by a Brit at the World Juniors.

Full results at:
http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/1228.html?
event_id=25657&cal_suchsector=CC

Official team reports at:
http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/

And finally Iain Ballentine has a very interesting write up about
the British Squad at:
http://www.rollerski.co.uk/nx034.html  (well worth a read).

Peter Thorn.
www.nordicski.org.uk

#246 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed Feb 4, 2009 9:20 am
Subject: World Junior Championships
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The World Junior Championships are under way at Praz de Lys Sommand.
The best result so far has been Andrew Musgrave's 12th place in the
20km Pursuit & the rest of the team are all performing strongly.

Go to www.britnordicteam.co.uk for more news & photos.

More races for them tomorrow.

#244 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:23 pm
Subject: British Nordic Ski Team upcoming competitions
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Over the next few weeks British cross-country skiers will be competing
at several major championships.

European Youth Winter Olympic Festival, Szczyrk, Poland (15-20 Feb).
Andrew Young, Callum Smith, William Newman, Deborah May (all Huntly
Nordic SC). Lauren Spencer (Wessex Biathlon & Nordic SC).

World Junior Championships, Praz de Lys Sommand, France (28 Jan -6 Feb).
Andrew Young, Alex Standen (Huntly), Simon Platt (Lakeland), Simon
Spencer (Wessex), Al Duncan (Kingussie), Rhodri Buffett.
Sarah Young (Huntly), Fiona Hughes (Yorkshire Dales) & Ingrid Leask.

Universiade, Yabuli, China (18-28 Feb).
Posy Musgrave (Huntly), Simon Spencer (Wessex).

Also Andrew Musgrave, Andrew Young, Alex Standen, Simon Platt, Fiona
Hughes & Sarah Young will be competing at the World Senior
Chhampionships, Liberec, Czech Republic (18 Feb - 1 Mar).

It is a tremendous achievement to have so many cross-country skiers
skiers from all parts of the U.K. competing at such high levels. I'm
sure you will all join me in wishing at the skiers & coaches the best
of luck.

There is updated news on the team at http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/

Peter Thorn.

#240 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Thu Jan 1, 2009 6:10 pm
Subject: Article on British Nordic Ski Team in Norway
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Attached link takes you to an article about the British Squad on a
Norwegian ski club website. The Squad recently entered a local club
race & impressed the Norwegians by their performances.

http://idrett.speaker.no/organisation.asp?
WCI=wiKlubbKassaNews&WCU=822745&CatId=261921

Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

#237 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:21 am
Subject: In The Winning Zone article on Andrew Musgrave & the GB team.
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The following link takes you to an article at the In The Winning Zone
web magazine about Andrew Musgrave & the British Cross-Country Ski Team.

http://www.inthewinningzone.com/wz/Magazine/December-2008/And-you-
thinks-it-s-cold-at-home-/386/

#236 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Fri Dec 12, 2008 9:59 am
Subject: Scotland's forests
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There is a proposal by the Scottish Government to lease up to 25% of
the Forestry Commission forest land in Scotland. I have been asked to
give you this link to a petition against this proposal:

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saveourforests/

There are links at this site giving more information about the topic.

I make no comment whether this is a good or bad idea but just wish to
bring to the members of this group so you can make up your own minds.
As skiers use Forestry Commission land I think it is of legitimate
interest.

Peter Thorn.

#235 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Tue Dec 2, 2008 6:53 pm
Subject: Rollerskiing video.
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Link to a very funny rollerskiing video. Nobody said rolleskiing was
easy.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zRI8SuUJvOg&feature=related

There are some other interesting rollerskiing videos there worth
looking at as well.

#234 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:33 pm
Subject: British Nordic Ski Team
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Andrew Musgrave will be competing in his first World Cup event at
Kuusamo, Finland this weekend. On Saturday he will be in the 1.4km
classic sprint & then on Sunday he will line up in the 15km classic.

Up to date news on the British Team this winter can be found at their
website: http://www.britnordicteam.co.uk/

#229 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:25 am
Subject: Success for GBR Nordic Ski Team in Sweden
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The British Nordic Ski Team had a great start to the season at the FIS
races at Bruksvallarna, Sweden over the weekend 15/16 Nov. The entire
team set personnel bests but the highlight was Andrew Musgrave's 10th
overall & 1st Junior in the 15km skate race. You can see his interview
at:
http://eu.navicast.net/player.php?
ch=00218&h=360&css=http://www.pointbreakmedia.com/funas/test.css&player=
flash&speed=3&lan=swe&mw=640&mh=380

And there is a report at:
http://britnordicteam.co.uk/

Peter Thorn (HNSC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

#227 From: nordicscotland@...
Date: Fri Nov 7, 2008 2:55 pm
Subject: New file uploaded to nordicscotland
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Hello,

This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the nordicscotland
group.

   File        : /Scottish NORDIC SKI CALENDAR 08_09.pdf
   Uploaded by : ptr_thorn <peter@...>
   Description : Scottish Nordic Ski Calendar for the 2008/09 season.

You can access this file at the URL:
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/nordicscotland/files/Scottish%20NORDIC%20SKI%20\
CALENDAR%2008_09.pdf

To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
http://help.yahoo.com/help/uk/groups/files

Regards,

ptr_thorn <peter@...>

#226 From: "nordicfitnesscouk" <nordicskiandwalk@...>
Date: Wed Nov 5, 2008 4:20 pm
Subject: For Sale - Swix Star CT1 (Silver) Poles (Lengths Suitable For Classic & Skating)
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For Sale - Swix Star CT1 (Silver) Poles (Lengths Suitable For Classic
& Skating)


I have two pairs of top Swix poles for sale, either sold individually
or together:

Swix Star CT1 (Silver) cross-country ski poles. Top Swix poles from
2002-5. Two lengths are available: 150cm and 162.5cm. These poles are
100% carbon fibre, and approx. 160g/m. They have cork grips with an
adjustable strap system and small snow baskets. Both sets of poles
are in excellent condition, and it would be great for someone in the
club to have them.

Will sell pairs individually or both together (£60 each, £110
together).

Bought in 2005 in Austria, these poles cost £150 each.

Please telephone Heathley on 07973 855461 for more information and to
collect/arrange delivery.

Many thanks,
Heathley Clarke
www.nordic-fitness.co.uk

#221 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed Oct 29, 2008 4:11 pm
Subject: GB Rollerski Series 2008 - Final Results
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With the Wessex Biathlon & Nordic SC race at Castle Coombe on 26th
Oct the 10-race GB Rollerski Series 2008 came to a close. With 84
competitors this was the best attended event of the Series.

I have posted the Final Series Standings in the files section. 194
skiers have taken part in one or more races with an average of 40
competitors for each event. The Senior Mens competition was not
decided until the final race and the U14 Boys event was particularly
competitive. In summary the Series winners were:

Senior Men: Mike Dixon (CBNSC)
Senior Ladies: Fiona Crossley (CBNSC) - for the 4th consectutive year.
U18 Men: Cameron Dudgeon (CBNSC)
U18 Ladies: Katy Homyer (Highland Nordic SC)
U14 Boys: Jamie Homyer (Highland Nordic SC). Jamie tied with Jaeger
Lamont (CBNSC) on points but wins the Series because he had 2 1st's,
3 2nd's & 1 3rd compared to Jaeger's 2 1st's, 3 2nd's & 1 4th placing.
U14 Girls: Catriona Dudgeon (CBNSC).

I welcome any suggestions/comments on the Series this year.

Regards, Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

#216 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:59 pm
Subject: Photographs from Scottish Rollerski Championships
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Photographs taken by Alan Telford of the Scottish Rollerski
Championships held at Huntly in September can be seen at:

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/nordickayak/ScottishChampionships2008#

Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

#214 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:30 pm
Subject: Re: SSGB Selection Criteria for GB Cross-Country Ski Teams/Squads for 2008/09
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I have added information on the designated SSGB Nordic Selection
races in the Snowsport GB folder in the files section. These
selection races are for the World Senior, World Junior & under 23
Championships & European Youth Olympics in 2009.

The same information is on the Snowsport GB website at:

http://www.snowsportgb.com/Policies

Peter Thorn (Scottish Representative on SSGB Nordic Committee).


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wrote:
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> I have placed in the files section (Snowsport GB folder) the
Selection
> Criteria for the British Cross-Country Ski Squads for the 2008/09
> season. These criteria were decided at the the SSGB Nordic
Committee
> meeting in May.
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> If anyone has about questions about these selection criteria please
> feel free to contact myself or the SSGB Nordic Director, George
Gabriel.
>
> Peter Thorn
> huntlynordicsc@...
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#211 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:27 pm
Subject: Scottish Rollerski Series 2008 - Final Results
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I have placed in the Files section the final results of the Scottish
Rollerski Series 2008. The two Cairngorm & two Huntly races this
summer made up the series. We may include the Clashindarroch Hill
Climb as part of the series next year. The winners were:

Senior Men: 1. Dave Horsley (HNSC), 2. Ben Woolley (Army), 3. Steve
Perry (RAF).
Senior Ladies: 1. Fiona Crossley (CBNSC), 2. Fiona Hughes (YDCCSC),
3. Eilidh Paterson (CBNSC)
U18 Men: William Newman (HNSC), Ruaridh Newman (HNSC), Charles
Fletcher (CBNSC/CSC).
U18 Ladies: 1. Katy Homyer (Highland NSC), 2. Deborah May (HNSC), 3.
Fiona Dudgeon (CBNSC).
U14 Boys: Jamie Homyer (Highland NSC), George Rea (CBNSC), Jaeger
Lamont (CBNSC).

HNSC = Huntly Nordic SC
CBNSC = Cairngorm Biathlon & Nordic SC
CSC = Cairngorm Ski Club

Congratulations to all the above & thanks to Highland Nordic SC for
providing medals.

#207 From: jimd.skiing@...
Date: Tue Sep 9, 2008 3:36 pm
Subject: Re: XC Skiing in Kazakhstan
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Don't know the area for cross country skiing, but I do know that Sergei Chepikov, former Soviet team biathlon&cross country is an aquaitance of Mike Dixon. Mike may know of some skiing areas there, or could perhaps find out from Mr Chepikov. See Cairgorm Biathlon club site for mike's details.
 
Jimd

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Subject: [nordicscotland] XC Skiing in Kazakhstan
To: nordicscotland@...
Date: Tuesday, 9 September, 2008, 1:21 PM

Hello

I will be going to work in Kazakhstan soon, in Atyrau on the Caspian
Sea. I know that it gets very cold (-30 or less) and there is snow,
and that the country has some medal winning skiiers. Does anybody know
of any cross country skiing there?

Robert Brown


#206 From: "robertbrowntring" <robertebrown@...>
Date: Tue Sep 9, 2008 12:21 pm
Subject: XC Skiing in Kazakhstan
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Hello

I will be going to work in Kazakhstan soon, in Atyrau on the Caspian
Sea.  I know that it gets very cold (-30 or less) and there is snow,
and that the country has some medal winning skiiers.  Does anybody know
of any cross country skiing there?

Robert Brown

#184 From: "Peter Thorn" <peter@...>
Date: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:15 pm
Subject: AMEC to resubmit Clashindarroch windfarm proposal
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AMEC intend to resubmit a plan for a windfarm in the Clashindarroch
forest. In attempt to alleviate some of the criticisms' raised at the
Public Inquiry that rejected their original proposal AMEC plan to build
22 turbines instead of the original 47. Three turbines that were to be
built near the Timberline/Haute Route area of the ski trails have been
removed.There will be no felling of trees near any of the ski trails.

AMEC will be presenting their plans at the following meeting from 4pm
to 8pm:
Mon 23rd June, Cabrach Primary School.
Tues 24th June, Stewarts Hall, Huntly.
Weds 25th June, Gordon Arms, Rhynie.

Peter Thorn (Huntly Nordic SC)
www.nordicski.org.uk

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