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Annual Women’s Winter Tour Weekend at Crystal Mountain – Jan 31 – Feb 1

“People usually consider walking on water or in thin air a miracle. But I think the real miracle is not to walk either on water or in thin air, but to walk on earth. Every day we are engaged in a miracle which we don’t even recognize: a blue sky, white clouds, and the curious eyes of a child — our own two eyes. All is a miracle.” Thich Nhat Hanh

snowshoe-d-artAll winter we have the chance to walk on water, frozen water that is. Snowshoeing allows us to walk into the magic of winter, discovering the quiet sounds and subtle colors that await our discovery, often right outside our backdoor. Snowshoeing in Michigan is available to anyone who can walk; basically we can all discover the miracle of winter and walking on water.

The event Snowshoe d’ Art offers us that opportunity. Spend a morning discovering the beauty of northern Michigan and the hidden beauty of the Michigan Legacy Art Park on Saturday, January 31st. The art park offers a snow-covered gallery of sculptures, a visual hide and seek of shapes and colors. All ages can begin their Saturday morning with a choice of guided tours, sharing it with friends or enjoying it alone.

Besides the spiritual side of snowshoeing, there is the obvious physical benefit of getting outside and discovering the winter landscape.

Snowshoeing is a weigh baring activity that all ages can participate in. It offers an aerobic workout that builds muscular strength in both the legs and upper body (when poles are used). Snowshoeing offers a low impact activity that is easy on joints especially in deep powder and the design of snowshoes act as shock absorbers on hard packed snow.

High caloric expenditure is another perk- allowing us to drink more hot cocoa and enjoy the comfort foods of the winter season!

There is no excuse to feel good, and connect with your inner spirit and strengthen your physical body!

Women’s Winter Tour Weekend – January 31 – February 1, 2009

wwtYou can register for Saturday’s Snowshoe d’Art at womenswintertour.com. It’s just one of many events the Women’s Winter Tour Weekend at Crystal Mountain in Thompsonville offers. The weekend benefits Active Women Now, an organization dedicated to supporting domestic abuse charities and shelters. Check the schedule for complete details, and definitely think about Saturday night’s LUNAFEST and Chocolate, where you can learn about the nuances of African & South American chocolate while watching the short films in the LUNAFEST national traveling film festival. It’s followed by dancing in your best sixties costume with music from the Fabulous Horndogs. On Sunday there’s the original WWT, a cross-country ski or snowshoe through scenic, private courses with great food, wine and chocolate featured along the trail and at the main staging area!

About the Author

Kaye Krapohl is the founder of the Women’s Winter Tour, and believes that art, as well as outdoor activity is a vital part of a person’s development. An artist herself, she envisioned the Snowshoe d’Art as a way to help share her love of winter, but also support two causes near and dear to her heart: resources for women struggling to escape an unhealthy relationship by donating funds to domestic abuse centers and an appreciation for art.

Pink Sunset, January 10th

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pink sunset glow 011009 (1), photo by michigansnowman03.

Ian writes that these are the colors he and his wife and another photographer saw at sunset in Frankfort on Saturday. Lucky them, eh?

Here’s more of his photos from that January sunset and some from forestlady.

Sorry Ian for getting that wrong!

Video and photos from the 2009 Grand Rapids Langlauf

A report from the January 11, 2009 Michigan Cup Race at Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails. Champion Hill and the Grand Rapids Nordic Ski Team hosted the inaugural “Grand Rapids Langlauf” race. Here’s some photos from John Clement Howe (see his report below)and more from nordicskiracer.com.

Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails, Beulah, Michigan, 1-11-09 – “Langlauf“ is German for “cross-country ski run”. Top Nordic Ski racers from the state and region converged here to compete in this challenging 15 kilometer freestyle event. Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails, situated in the highest terrain of Benzie County, is a new venue to the “Michigan Cup” race series this year. Racers called Champion Hill a “world cup level” course that ”flowed like an olympic venue”. Others commented on the scenic beauty of the forested hills and the spectacular views from the higher elevations of the trails here. Junior racers competed on a 5 kilometer race course.

Michigan Cup Race at Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails this Sunday!

Sunset at Champion Hill Nordic Trails

Sunset at Champion Hill Nordic Trails, photo by LuckyGus

A brand new Michigan Cup Race will be held at Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails this winter. Champion Hill and the Grand Rapids Nordic Ski Team will be co-hosting the “Grand Rapids Langlauf” this Sunday (January 11th).

There will be a 15km freestyle race for men and women and a 5km freestyle race for juniors. Race registration will close at 9:30 am on race day and the race will begin at 10:00 am. Registration forms and directions are available on Champion Hill’s website. Champion Hill is located 2 1/2 miles South of US 31 just west of Honor on Marshall Rd.  and you can call Amy at 231-882-9200 for details.

Winter – yeah, it’s all that!

This winter has been absolutely amazing so far in terms of snowfall as this video from Crystal Mountain attests. This is a great time of year to come up north and enjoy downhill skiing or snowboarding or cross-country at Champion Hill or any of the other great locations around the region!


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