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...that endangered species by the National Wildlife Federation as "Conservationist of the Year"? Whatever he felt about the whooper, Carter appreciated the award, which recognized his support for environmental protection and recreation. The President boasted of his prowess as "hunter, fisherman, canoeist, hiker, camper and lately cross-country skier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 2, 1979 | 4/2/1979 | See Source »

Unlike the heavy, metal-edged varieties used by downhill aficionados, touring skis are narrow and graceful. The waxable kind that require specially color-coded waxes for different temperatures give optimum performance. But the skier must become something of an expert on snow and weather conditions and take the time to continually change waxes: a day's outing could necessitate the use of green for subzero temperatures, blue for slightly warmer air and red for melting snow. The more casual cross-country skier usually chooses a waxless ski that comes grooved with fish-scale, diamond or chevron patterns to provide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Cross-Country Skiing Takes Off | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

Besides, the cross-country skier does not have to contend with the oneupmanship in skiing ability and ski attire often prevalent at downhill resorts. "The guy who skis downhill is in a controlled atmosphere," notes Bob Wilcox of Eastern Mountain Sports Inc. in Boston. "He's onstage, he spends money on clothes, he's into a relatively short period of high energy. The cross-country skier is just the opposite. He's relaxed, he sets his own pace. Skiing cross-country is the winter counterpart to jogging." Increasingly, though, cars heading into the mountains carry both downhill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Cross-Country Skiing Takes Off | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

...wasn't a child prodigy or anything," she insists, "I was never the best skier...

Author: By David A. Wilson, | Title: Crimson's Kris Hodgkins Skis Little, Regularly Records Top-Ten Placements | 2/23/1979 | See Source »

Nordic Captain David Rand is optimistic about the team's prospects. "We lost one good skier in Ken Houston, but we've been working hard, especially Tim Hofer (the alpine captain), Andy DeMars and Eric Nordel," he said...

Author: By David A. Wilson, | Title: Crimson Skiers Start Season This Weekend As UVM Hosts First of February Carnivals | 2/2/1979 | See Source »

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