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December 2016 Meeting – Alaska’s Inside Passage

December 2016 Meeting – Alaska’s Inside Passage

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The December Meeting is our annual potluck, and will start at 6pm, not the usual 7pm.

Author Jesse CrockerPosted on November 28, 2016December 2, 2016Categories Events, Meetings

Slides from November meeting presentation

Slides from November meeting presentation

Angela has kindly agreed to make the slides from her presentation at the November club meeting available for club members to download.
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Author Jesse CrockerPosted on November 17, 2016November 17, 2016Categories Events, Meetings

November 2016 – Prepare for Ski Season

November 2016 – Prepare for Ski Season

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Author Jesse CrockerPosted on October 17, 2016November 17, 2016Categories Events, Meetings

April 2016 Meeting – Loucks Slot Canyons

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Author Jesse CrockerPosted on April 1, 2016November 17, 2016Categories Events, Meetings

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The Bitterroot Cross-Country Ski Club is a non-profit, non-partisan, public-interest corporation whose purpose is to benefit the public by promoting Nordic (cross-country)skiing and other outdoor recreational activities by educating the public about the health and recreational benefits of such activities, and by assisting appropriate public authorities in the management and operation of the Chief Joseph Cross-Country Ski Area.  Become a member

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Chief Joseph Pass

We invite you to ski on the best cross-country ski trails in Montana or Idaho, the Chief Joseph Trail System located at the southern end of the Bitterroot Valley in the National Forest near Lost Trail Pass, just east of the junction of Highways 93 and 43. This area receives very reliable snowfall every year, and is generally skiable earlier, later, and more often than any other groomed trails in the area. In partnership with the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest and Lost Trail Ski Area.

Lake Como

For skiing closer to the Bitterroot valley check out the trails at Lake Como. This trail system is at lower elevation, so it does not receive as much snow and generally has a shorter season. The Como Trails are open to dogs, and there are designated single track trails for fat biking. In Partnership with the Bitterroot National Forest.

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