From Deseret News archives:
Skinny skiing: Cross country experiencing growth in popularity
Step out with the right foot, then the left, right, left, right ... just like walking. Then, for a little variety, skiers can add a little glide right foot thrust out, left foot back and slide. And, if and when they choose, they can stop and lean on the ski poles and enjoy the quiet it's almost always quiet and the surroundings, whether it's on a snow-covered golf course, a tree-lined mountain trail or an open meadow with not a single mark in the snow.
Skinny skis can take a person uphill or downhill, along a prepared track or through backcountry powder. Skiers can go out on a bright day or overcast day, in shirtsleeve weather or in frigid cold, or out on a short excursion or a daylong adventure that includes a backcountry lunch.
All of which, in some way, accounts for the fact that nordic skiing's popularity is growing, or it would appear so in talking with staff from some of Utah's nordic centers.
As one track manager said, "Whole families can get into cross country for what it cost for one set of alpine equipment."
Also, along with cost and the short learning curve, some growth is attributed to an increased number of alpine skiers making the switch to skinny skis.
John Brooks, touring store manager at the Solitude Nordic Center, is one of those who's noticed an increase in skier numbers this year.
Reasons given include the cost and the fact that more people these days are interested in fitness and exercise, which are both byproducts of even a casual stroll on snow.
He also said he measures the increase by the increased number of beginner lessons going out daily, "not only to individuals but to whole families."
Track passes at Solitude are $18 for a full day. Daily rentals for an adult for classical equipment is $18 and for skating equipment it's $20.
Kelsey Coy, who works out of the activity center at the Homestead, said she is seeing more families out this year, "mainly because this is really a family-type resort. But we're also seeing a lot of individuals. We've got good snow this year and that helps. Last year we had to delay our opening because we had no snow."
A trail pass for the track that follows the golf course is $6 for an all-day adult pass. Daily rentals are $12 for an adult and $7 for a junior package.
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