...and curious about the fat-tire bikes. And she is not the only one. Saturday morning in the parking lot to the Wolverine Trail, part of the Tsalteshi Trail network off of Kalifornsky Beach Road, Brennan was one of several people pulling fat-tire...
...bottom of their skis, putting their skis on and taking off for one three-kilometer loop of classic skiing on the Wolverine Trail. Then (it gets even more interesting), the racers enter a change zone to adorn a new pair of skis, prepared for...
...feverishly applying kick wax, putting their skis on and taking off for one three-kilometer loop of classic skiing on the Wolverine Trail. Then it gets even more interesting. The racers enter a change zone to adorn a new pair of skis, prepared for skate...
...Kalifornsky Beach Road trail head, where it connects to the Wolverine trail. "That's already flagged out down there," Holt...two-kilometer loop. Holt said it is less hilly than the Wolverine trail, and good for beginners. The association also recently...
...to ski after work don't have to do so in the dark. There is also a new parking lot with direct access into the Wolverine Trail, so the trail system can be accessed from either behind Skyview High School or from Kalifornsky Beach Road, across...
...Saturday, so the upper trails and the ski hill will be closed until 2 p.m., but the Wolverine (Trail) will still be open," he said. The Wolverine Trail can be access from the trailhead off of Kalifornsky Beach Road, across from the Soldotna...
...today and Saturday. The sled hill will be closed both days as well, Seggerman said. ?People can still ski the Wolverine Trail. It?ll be open all weekend, and the races should be wrapped up by about 4 p.m. on Saturday, so all the trails...
...Wildlife Refuge Headquarters and the Tsalteshi Trails: no dogs. They do, however, suggest those trails, particularly Wolverine Trail of the Tsalteshi Trails, for getting in shape. Wolverine, accessible from Kalifornsky Beach Road, is a bit easier...
...days as well,? said Tom Seggerman. Instead, Seggerman suggested would-be skiers utilize the 2.9 kilometer Wolverine Trail, which can be accessed from the trail head across from the Soldotna Rodeo Grounds on Kalifornsky Beach Road. Seggerman...
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