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211.1 | Caution: start easy! | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 DTN 223-6871 | Thu Feb 12 1987 11:13 | 12 |
| I get out there and make a fool of myself most weekends that you
can't ride. I like the sport cuz you can keep going and keep warm.
No standing in lines or riding in a wind-blown chair.. burrr!
X-Country outings are often up north over a weekend, so you get
to be social more than most biking day trips. NVP has had two
White Mt.s area weekends this year (well, as of next Monday, cuz
this weekend we're having one in N. Conway, NH).
Warning to bikers: start out easy, a mile or so at first. You
have the strength and endurance in most muscles to do some real
harm to the new muscles that this activity uses [ the muscles that
you'd use to catch something between your knees ]. You can end up
with an aching groin if you aren't careful! - Chris
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211.2 | Yes. | MOSAIC::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Thu Feb 12 1987 12:54 | 2 |
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Yes. I do some cross country skiing on the off season.
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211.3 | me too! | JACUZI::DESHARNAIS | | Thu Feb 12 1987 17:23 | 4 |
| Just started cross country skiing this year. My wife and I really
enjoy it.
Denis
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211.4 | yes! | MIST::IVERSON | There's a seeker born every minute | Thu Feb 12 1987 22:12 | 10 |
| yes!
My feet especially and generally all of me is warmer on x-country
vs. winter cycling. If its too cold to cycle its just right for
skiing. We are having an exceptionally warm winter out here in
the Northwest so its slush in the ski areas, leaving me with a lot
of cycling days. Either way you win and the endorphins are all
the same. X-country and cycling is a great combo!
Thom
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211.5 | yes, but all done for this winter. | NOVA::FISHER | | Fri Feb 13 1987 05:59 | 7 |
| yes. Sprained the tendon on the inside of my left knee in a fall
on Jan 3 and have been recovering since -- but that was my eighth
trip this year. Have hung up the skis for the year so's I can fully
recover before bike season gets serious.
Going south for the weekend. How far? Far enough to bike with
only a modicum of winter clothes.
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211.6 | | MELODY::DEHAHN | | Fri Feb 13 1987 07:21 | 11 |
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Yes.
For four years, I still don't feel I'm very good at it.
Going up north tonight, to the Norsk Lodge, with a bunch of bike
racing friends from MBRC.
Enjoy
CdH
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211.7 | yeah, I ski thats the ticket | AQUA::OCONNOR | | Fri Feb 13 1987 08:13 | 6 |
| Yes, I ski XC also, I've got pair XC skis I bought about 8 years
ago. The only thing that I find 'bad' about XC is that it sometimes
gets boring. By this I mean that the speed is so much slower, so
oftentimes I'll use the old mountainbike in the winter.
Joe(ZR) Can't wait for spring!!!!!
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211.8 | Self selecting sub groups, etc. | EUREKA::REG_B | Moutain Man(iac) | Fri Feb 13 1987 11:42 | 8 |
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Me too, so with .0 that makes 8 out of 8, is that statistically
significant ? Hell no, its just the "me too" response syndrome.
Reg
Can we get some "I don't" s on this one ?
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211.9 | Another 'yes' | AIMHI::SUYO | | Fri Feb 13 1987 11:49 | 8 |
| We cross-country, too! I'll second 211.1 by saying "Yes, do start
out easy." I got the cross-country gear for Christmas and really
damaged my shoulder the first day out. Of course, I was trying
to show my husband how much more I was in shape than he was and
overdid it. So, I haven't skied since because I'm still in pain.
BE CAREFUL!!
Nancy
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211.10 | YES - But not at MKO | ENUF::JSMITH | | Fri Feb 13 1987 12:59 | 7 |
| Yes....but not at MKO. After the first blizzard I retired my bike
to the wind trainer for the winter and broke out my ski's to do
some lunch time crusing at MKO. After being spotted on the grounds
by security I was requested to do my x-country skiing off the company
property. If you want to avoid an embarassing situation and a big
disappointment better check with security to make sure its ok at
your site. Think I'll take up jogging at lunch like everyone else.
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211.11 | Sounds like the thing to do | GLIVET::DOYLE | JD Doyle | Fri Feb 13 1987 15:18 | 11 |
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I ski too. It's a good way to keep up the long distance, moderate
pace that biking in the warm season offers. Especially when you get lost
alot like I do. I'm not quite convinced that the novice skier/decent
biker is really doing that much for his/her bike legs, but it is a long
contiuous workout. Two hours is no problem at a good mountain.
Now XC Ski-skating on the other looks like a major league quad
buster. I'm not ready for that on yet...
JD
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211.12 | Me Too! | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Small Animal Administrator | Fri Feb 13 1987 16:10 | 7 |
| I do a bit of X_C each year, as well as snowshoeing, ice skating, hiking,
and ice climbing. Actually I'm more of a winter buff than summer, and if
it weren't for bicycling, summer would be almost a complete loss. I don't
care much for winter riding, but I have been out riding in -35F/40 mph
wind. Bracing.
ken
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211.13 | What $$ are left over from biking are spent on the car | RICKS::SPEAR | The Culture Penguin | Sun Feb 15 1987 12:13 | 10 |
| Hate to be the first to say no in this survey, but I am a warm weather sports
person. Riding in temps below 50 makes me congested so I have been making
excuses all winter why I shouldn't try X-C. I did some in 6th grade in
Alaska, but that was so long ago that I don't want to remember. This New
England weather is too cold for my old bones.
The other excuse is bucks. I just bought a Cannondale SR-500 from Lincoln
Guides - $500 for something I can't even use for several months.
cbs
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211.14 | Me too | SUPER::CONNELL | | Mon Feb 16 1987 09:55 | 5 |
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I do it. Although not on a serious training regiment.
Chuck
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211.15 | not a skier | MURPHY::MOLLIN | | Mon Feb 16 1987 10:15 | 8 |
| I'm not a cross country skier. I've tried it three times and liked
it less each time. Each time was when I was with friends or at a
meeting at a ski resort. Since I know I don't like downhill sking
or chairlifts, I had to do something since I was supposed to be
having a good time. Actually, the most fun I had at ski resort was
this past autumn when Forum 86 was held at Killington. I brought
my bike and struggled to the top of the access road and flew(for
me 50mph is flying) down.
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211.16 | I CAN FALL AS GOOD AS ANYBODY | CHEAPR::NORTON | | Tue Feb 17 1987 09:08 | 5 |
| I do some cross country skiing. I really love it. My arms are
usually sore the next day from trying to get up. There are some
nice back roads up Mt. Wachusett. Nice and wide, so you don't have
to get too close to those nasty trees. And just hilly enough that
it's work to get up, but not too terrifying to come back down.
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211.17 | cheaper than downhill and no lines | NEPTUN::WORRELL | | Tue Feb 17 1987 13:13 | 19 |
| In Maryland, I could bike in the winter, because the snow always
went away and they didn't use as much sand. A little warmer too.
I used to be into downhill skiing and I thought some about XC skiing.
Knowing I'd love it, when I moved here to snow(?) country (MA) with
Wachusett reservoir across the street, I bought a set. I was right, I
just go out and wander around without spending money and waiting in
lines. This is my third season.
re: can't ski at MKO
Transfer to Shrewsbury (SHR). The only security guard who's said
anything only asked if it was fun. Besides myself, several others
ski here during lunch.
BTW - Even though the skiing notes file is mostly down hill, there
is some good XC info. press KP7 to add DSSDEV::SKIING.
Glen
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211.18 | get someone in charge to approve skiing | NOVA::FISHER | | Wed Feb 18 1987 05:58 | 6 |
| re: can't ski at mko. Here at ZKO, there's a trail. Get your
"employee activities" persons to "work the issue" with facilities.
I'm sure the security folks were talking a "there's no rule about
it so it must be wrong" approach. They're still too CS about skating
on the pond to make life fun up there.
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211.19 | It "legal" issue | GLIVET::DOYLE | JD Doyle | Wed Feb 18 1987 15:03 | 10 |
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It's a Running Club issue as I understand it. ZK's Runners are
affiliated with a MA based plant. The charter or insurance has
a clause in it for skiing. MK's does not. I work in MK, and like
by ZK. I tell them when I'm skiing there on a saturday. In MK
it's forbidden. All ZK skiiers are supposed to be Running Club
members.
JD
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211.20 | that's news | NOVA::FISHER | | Thu Feb 19 1987 04:59 | 5 |
| re: .19 "supposed to be running club members"
that's news to a lot of folks (shhhh)
ed
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211.21 | | EUREKA::REG_B | Moutain Man(iac) | Thu Feb 26 1987 12:13 | 2 |
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Sounds like a "CS" issue to me.
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211.22 | When there's snow... | CHFV03::STEINER | | Wed Apr 01 1987 22:56 | 5 |
| Count me in.
Although I do spend more tion downhill than skinny skis
karl
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