
For more information, contact:
Thomas Perkins, Executive
Director
Jackson Ski Touring
Foundation
Telephone: 603-383-9355
E-Mail: thom@jacksonxc.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 7, 2008
The Jackson Ski Touring Foundation in Jackson, NH, considered
by many to be one of the premier cross country ski areas in the Eastern United
States, has begun construction of a new competition venue for cross country
skiing. The new trail design, a collaboration between
The venue utilizes a portion of the Eagle Mountain Golf
Course for the stadium area and incorporates and adds to Jackson XC’s famous
Wave trail, creating a world-class racing venue while retaining the rolling
terrain of the Wave that recreational skiers have enjoyed for the past twenty
years. “We designed these trails first
and foremost to be fun to ski!” explained Perkins, estimating that 95% of the
use of these new trails will be by recreational skiers. “It was a lot of fun
thrashing through the woods with John (Morton).
The trails that we designed are going to be amazing to ski. I can’t wait to have our skiers begin
enjoying them next winter,” said Perkins. Morton, a participant both as an athlete and
coach in seven Olympic Winter Games, has extensive experience in international
competition and in designing trails for World Cup skiing.
“When Thom contacted
Over the past 15 months, Perkins has worked closely with
Morton to plan for the construction of the new trails. Construction began in mid-June. The area being utilized for the new and
rebuilt trails required the use of six private landowners land. Each enthusiastically gave their permission
to create the new venue. Ed Bergeron and
“A lot of planning went into this moment,” said
Two loops, adding nearly 2 kilometers, will be constructed to
blend seamlessly with the pre-existing Wave trail, lengthening the entire loop
to five kilometers. A new sprint course,
up to nine meters wide in some parts, has been configured into the trail design
as well. The new racing venue,
designed with both recreational and competitive skiers in mind, will be
completed for the 2008-2009 ski season and will solidify Jackson XC’s
reputation as one of the premier racing venues in the east.
“Creating a racing trail which will be technically
challenging, suitable for international events, yet still fun for a range of
Nordic enthusiasts to ski was a complex puzzle,” remarked Morton, “but developing the solution…made the effort
enjoyable.”
The Jackson Ski Touring Foundation is a community based
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, chartered to
maintain trails in and around the
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