Cross-country skiingunder way near Libby
The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 3 months AGO
The Kootenai Cross-Country Ski Club
announced this week that the trails at South Flower Ski Course are
now open. Organizers said that there are about 10 miles of trails
groomed for both classic and skate skiing. The trails are
maintained by club volunteers.
There is no charge for use of the ski
trails.
On Saturday, Dec. 4, the club will
begin hosting its popular Saturday lantern-light skiing. From 6
p.m., until about 7:30, Shorty’s Loop will be lighted with propane
lanterns. The loop is about a half-mile long.
For those who need to warm up, the
picnic shelter will have a fire along with goodies and hot
drinks.
To find the course from Highway 2, turn
right onto Shaugnessy Road, bear left at the top of the hill at the
Snowshoe Road intersection. Turn right onto Granite Lake Road and
then onto South Flower Road to the right. The course is 1.2 miles
up South Flower Road.
The road is gated from 6 p.m. until
daylight except on Saturday nights for lantern-light skiing.
For more information, go to
www.libbyxcski.com.
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