Swampy Intermediate Ski - Figure 8!

  • 14 Feb 2025
  • 9:15 AM - 2:00 PM
  • The Pavillion parking lot
  • 4

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Figure 8 at Swampy

 Swampy Intermediate Nordic ski: The plan is to ski Ridge Loop to Butte Trail to Flagline Tie to Crosscut to Shelter Trail and back on the other Ridge Loop

Trail Highlights: Who knew that there is an interesting Figure 8 at Swampy?  Or, any figure 8?  If you open the link below to the new map, these are our intersections:  50, 51, 53, 62, 67, 68, 69, 57, 62, 50.  Our route may change based on the snow conditions. 

Level of Difficulty and Distance/Time expected: Strong Intermediate level tour. New snow is expected and, therefore, trailbreaking is expected.  The ski should take 3-4 hours.  

When: Friday February 14

Where: This is an strong intermediate trail ski of about 5-6 miles. 

Link to new version of the swampy snow park trails which shows the crosscut trail. 

Meeting place/time:  

The Pavillion parking lot just east of the ice rink near Simpson Ave and Bradbury  9:15am.  At my silver  Subaru Outback with a Yakima box.  Call Dennis at 541-420-6013 if you are going directly to the Swampy SnoPark.

What to bring: 

Ten Essentials. Including tools & straps for ski/boot repairs. 

● Proper winter clothing for insulation and protection from wind and rain. Dress in layers. No cotton! 

● Glide wax, extra phone battery. 

● Water, snack/lunch. Snacks and lunch are often eaten outside. Bring food that can be easily eaten quickly in case it is cold. 

● No dogs are allowed.

Ski Equipment: Cross country nordic skis and poles suitable for off track skiing. We might have the opportunity to break trail through fresh snow. 

Skis should have a no-wax pattern for grip and metal edges for control on ice or hard pack conditions. 62mm or wider at the tip.  Wider skis will provide better stability in more difficult conditions 

Boots should be over the ankle for support and control, and must be compatible with the bindings on the skis. Poles should have large baskets so they don't sink in soft snow. 

Skis, boots, and poles designed exclusively for skiing on machine groomed tracks are not allowed on this tour. 

Number of skiers: 8 Skiers 

Reservation Contact: Dennis Krakow


The Central Oregon Nordic Club, PO Box 744, Bend, OR 97709, is chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Email: conordicclub@gmail.com

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