Author: Silent Sports
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No ball to chase
One of the confounding things about running is the lack of opportunity for team play. This could be why so many of us are drawn to ... -
In search of the perfect running shoe
For as long as most of us have been running, we have continually searched for the perfect running shoe. You know, the one that would (as ... -
Pedaling the new political landscape
One election I followed closely this past November was the gubernatorial race in Colorado. There in August, Tea Party candidate Dan Maes opened his mouth and ... -
What off season?
Cyclists and runners tend to think of this time of year as their "off season." If that's supposed the time to slack off and pack on ... -
ATV critic has run-in with ATV’ers on Ice Age Trail
Brook Waalen, of Luck, who has on numerous occasions sought state and local restrictions on ATV riding on public land, said he and his wife were ... -
The first couple of Wisconsin’s trails
Many in the Midwest consider them to be the "president and first lady" of trail running, or at least of the Kettle Moraine trails in southeastern ... -
Heated shelter in the works for Zillmer Ski Trail
One of the sweetest cross-country ski trails in Wisconsin is about to get even more skier friendly. The Zillmer trail system in the North Kettle Moraine ... -
U.P. skiing maven reaches the South Pole
From Antarctica in early December, skiing maven Frida Waara declared herself "certifiably bi-polar now." -
Still no money behind talk of a Telemark Resort revival
The New Year could bring a new deal to re-open the Telemark Resort in Cable, but talk of a big in early January has not been ... -
SISU Ski Fest, Jan. 14-15, now a Birkie/Korte qualifier
In only its second year, the 42K marathon at the SISU Ski Fest in Ironwood, Michigan, on January 14-15 will be a qualifier for the American ...