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One of the secrets to thriving during Alaska’s cold winter months is staying physically active. For many, that means breaking out the cross country skis.
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Tsalteshi Trails recently wrapped up construction on a new maintenance facility. The building will give groomers enough space to work on and store equipment during the winter months.
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The Tsalteshi Trails Association will host its 20th annual Ski For Women 5k event this Sunday behind Skyview Middle School in Soldotna. Proceeds from the race will go to The LeeShore Center, a local organization that provides assistance to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
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The Kenai Peninsula Outdoor Club brings groups together to do recreational activities, from hiking to skiing to backpacking. While the club’s goal is to get people outdoors, it also helps create community for its many members who are still getting to know the area.
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A new type of event planned for Tsalteshi Trails this June will bring runners together to run about 4 miles every hour, on the hour, for a full day. The winner is the last person finishing a lap.
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There’s a footrace just about every week on the Kenai Peninsula in the summer, from the Pink Cheeks Triathlon in Seward in early May to the Salmon Run…
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While students returned to classes on Tuesday at most Kenai Peninsula public schools, student athletes have been training and practicing for weeks in…
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Biking of all stripes is growing in popularity on the Kenai Peninsula. To be fair, it’s happening it lots of other places, too. On the Peninsula,…
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Biking of all kinds, in all seasons, continues to grow in popularity on the Kenai Peninsula. On this week's Kenai Conversation, we talk with Brian Beeson…
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Racing in Alaska isn’t for the faint of heart.Athletes from around the world come here to compete in some of the most demanding races for any number of…