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Welcome to the Spokane Nordic Ski Education Foundation website!

This site is intended to provide information on Nordic skiing opportunities on Mt. Spokane and throughout the Inland Northwest. If you have anything you would like to add to the site, please send it our way! All our e-mail and post office information can be found on the Contacts page.

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Spokane Nordic Summer Camp! SNSEF is proud to offer a summer training camp for nordic racers. Details are in the attached documents

 

Open Meeting: Monday June 2nd, 7pm contact George Momany for place and agenda, marshallmomany@yahoo.com

Nordic Kids Ends with a Super Turnout at the Games Over 100 Kids of all ages had a blast last Saturday as the Nordic Kids season came to an end with the traditional NK Games and Potluck. Congratulations to all the skiers, the Swiss for their great spirit, the Italians, Danes and Fins for a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finish.

Special thanks to the Schaafs for organizing another fabulous year for Kids and parents alike. NK may be over, but there's still plebty of fun to be had on Mt Spokane Nordic Trails, so get out there and we'll see you on the snow!

30th Annual Langlauf,  Check your results and admire all the Junior racers and Nordic Kids who stormed the foggy trails last weekend! Visit http://www.spokanelanglauf.org/ for pictures and race results.

New Trails on Mt. Spokane! After much hard work and negotiation, SNSEF has cleared and established new trails for exclusive cross country skiing on Mt Spokane. Click Here to see the new map, (*please note that this year the Linder Ridge Road from the lodge to the Brickel Creek Bridge will still be shared between snow mobiles, skiers and snowshoers).Click Here to Read More...  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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