Features and Departments November 2004 Vol. 21, No. 5
Table of Contents
SKIING
Man-made snow for the Nordic set Guaranteeing the white stuff for Madison & Twin Cities area skiers by Walter Meanwell
No-wax skis never better by Mitch mode
Skate ski technique training: Improve your AIM by John Burns
Q&A: Should beginner skiers learn to skate or stride?
by Lee Borowski
Build your own ski pulk A couple cheap, do-it-yourself options by Ed Bouffard
DRY LAND SKIING
CAT Ski advice from the inventor by Dale Niggemann
Skiers go to the beach by Frida Waara
SNOWSHOEING
Getting kids out on snowshoes by Jim Joque
RUNNING
What I learned at marathon camp by Teri Dwyer
Life, like a marathon, is a journey
Al Neil rebounds from heart trouble to take another shot at Boston by Teri Dwyer
TRIATHLON
The making of an Ironman by Jerry Landmark
PADDLING
The Mississippi's mystique attracts beginner rowers by Lynne Voelliger
Rockford rowing club promotes the sport regionally by Joel Patenaude
Kudos for high school canoe class Will other communities on the river follow suit? by Bill Hauda
Green Bay's Rebecca Giddens takes Olympic silver in kayaking
Canals: Wisconsin's other waterways by Mike Svob
BICYCLING
Cross-state bike tours pump millions into Wisconsin economy
A return ride up Mount Whittlesey It may not take another 30 years between fat tire tribs by Phil Van Valkenberg
TRAILS
Rollin' on the railroad Roller skier takes to the Willard Munger Trail by Eric W. Chandler
Rocks, roots and ghosts along the Gitchi Onigaming Hiking the Grand Portage Trail on Lake Superior's North Shore by Dennis Palmini
Trail project tests, builds community The Paperjack Creek Trail, New Richmond, Wisconsin by Mark Berglund
Taylor County's Ice Age Trail by Stacey Carlson
BOOK REVIEWS
Light hiking and backpacking guides by Dennis Palmini
Good Northwoods reads by Sven "Eric" Franzen
WEATHER
Predicting rain or snow is tricky in November but here's my forecast by Tony Schumacher
EDITOR'S LETTER
Lead not a life of crime by Joel Patenaude
CORRESPONDENCE
SHORTS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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