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NENSA Opens Their Ski-for-K’s Program to the Skiing Public

provided by NENSA

November 23, 2004 – Just in time for your first tracks of the year, NENSA
has opened their new Ski-for-K’s program to the general public. Ski-For-K’s
is your individual, on-line training log, where you can go and record how
many kilometers and hours you have skied each day. The NENSA website will
keep a running tally of your accumulated Ks and hours and you can compare
yourself to other skiers in your age group, and to your last year’s totals.

Start by logging on to www.nensa.net and clicking on either the Training or
the Kids page, and then going to Ski for K’s. Sign up, and then join the
fun! Recognition patches will be given to those under age 15 who reach
certain K-markers AND are NENSA members.

Ski-For-Ks is meant to encourage everyone, of all ages, to spend the winter
outside on their skis, exploring new trails, finding animal tracks,
listening to chickadees, building jumps with friends, going on a picnic with
the family, all the while developing health, fitness, and love of this
life-time sport.





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