Author: Silent Sports
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SNEAK PEEK: March 2015 issue
Coming in the March issue: Winter fat biking, randonneuring, core strengthening, state forest snowshoeing and paddling gear and running shoe reviewing.
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Gov. Walker’s budget cuts decried by biking & trails advocates
Most worrisome to the silent sports community is Walker’s desire to repeal the Complete Streets law, cut $2 million from the Transportation ...
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Petition against snowmobiling in Blue Mounds State Park gets a crowd
The effort to keep snowmobiles out of Blue Mound State Park was front and center at the well-attended candlelight ski and snowshoe hike Saturday night. -
Birkie Fever for all
Starting as a secretary of the American Birkebeiner organization in 1986, Shellie Milford rose to assistant director, chief of race and ... -
Chequamegon 100 organizers set date, incorporate
The Chequamegon 100 mountain bike race is set for June 20 in Cable, Wisconsin, with a ... -
Paralympian skiers take flight
All the other competitors proved their drive, courage and perseverance long before they entered the International Paralympic Committee Nordic ... -
Birkie roots run deep
It’s no wonder that Ben Popp, executive director of the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation, has ... -
Massage therapists relieve aching muscles
A hard run, some hill climbs on a road bike, an hour of cross-country skiing or a day of portaging canoes and ...
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Trading my Birkie for a Korte
So I called the American Birkebeiner office to switch my registration from the full 54K classic ... -
SNEAK PEEK: February 2015 issue
A sneak peek at our February "Birkie issue," with profiles of the new and old guard of the American Birkebeiner, race tips, ...