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March 1, 2025
This date is already fully booked - Next available lessons sign up is March 29th
The Palouse Divide is hosting free beginner cross-country ski lessons every other Saturday. We will cover gear basics, getting comfortable maneuvering on skis and basic classic skiing techniques.
Please email: palousedividenordic@gmail.com by Thursday at 5pm before the ski lesson day and provide:
· Name(s)
· Whether the person taking lessons is an adult or child (and if the latter, include age)
· A brief description of level of experience (beginner, some experience, or some experience with another form of skiing, for instance)
Soon after this deadline, you will receive confirmation that there is space available from the Palouse Divide Nordic Ski Club.
Gear: Skis, boots, and polls will not be provided. Rentals are available through Hyperspud Sports in Moscow, the U Idaho Outdoor Programs, and the WSU Outdoor programs.
We will be doing the “classic” form of cross country skiing. Hyperspud is very knowledgeable if you have questions about gear! If you are using borrowed gear, double check that your boots and bindings match! There are multiple types of classic ski bindings, and not all boots and skis fit together.
Where and when: Be ready to meet near the trailhead (towards the top of the Palouse Divide Parking area Palouse Divide Nordic Ski Area (recgovnpsdata) - Google Maps) with your gear by 10:00 AM.
Transportation: Transportation is not provided, however you may be able to coordinate carpooling by joining our club communication platform: main@pdnsc.groups.io | Home or posting on our facebook page.
Parking Pass: Cars need a Idaho Park ‘n Ski Pass ($7.50 for 3 day or $25 for the season). Specifying the Palouse Divide as your main use area helps support the ski club!
Details: Lessons take ~2-3 hours depending on how far the group wants to go. We recommend bringing snacks and water for yourself! We will go as far as the warming hut on the main trail (1 mile) and participants can choose to either ski further on their own, or ski back to the trailhead with the lead instructor.