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Nordic centers in Maine think growth will continue

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports November 27, 2022

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Carter’s XC Ski Center in Bethel, above, widened and flattened the Nordic trails this year to help the trail system hold snow better. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal Across the cross-country skiing community in Maine, more was done in the offseason this year for more effective snowmaking in warmer temperatures. After Maine Nordic centers, like many across the country, saw an increase in interest the past two years, they improved or added trails,... + full article



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