Preparing for a race like Grandma’s Marathon requires a commitment to training throughout the winter. Runners can use treadmills in fitness centers and their basements, but hundreds of miles of stationary running can be mind numbing. CLICK HERE TO READ ARTICLE ON ROOTSRATED.COM Twin cities runners are a hardy bunch. No matter how much snow …
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Minnesota is called “The Land of 10,000 Lakes.” Seems like a third of that total are close to the Twin Cities. Since we are surrounded by water, it makes perfect sense to find a way to play there. The Minneapolis Chain of Lakes is a favorite for canoe and stand-up paddleboard enthusiasts. A short drive …
Unsung Heroes
Every year since 1973, come mid-February, a small, highly trained and motivated citizen army begins to stir. They come from the small communities of Cable and Hayward, Wisconsin; and across the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the entire Midwest to take their positions. CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY ON CROSS COUNTRY SKIER This talented …
Preparing For The Future Succession Planning Process Ensures Long-term Success
Running a family business in the snow sports industry is often a multi-decade labor of love. Moving that passion on to the next generation can be a formidable task. According to Stuart Keiller, principle at Stuart Keiller LLC and author of SIA’s Succession in the Family Business Planning Guide and Workbook, the average life span …
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Scientific American
Every winter the allure of skiing on deep, untracked mountain snow attracts skiers to backcountry areas. Yet the thrill of skiing in an off-the-beaten-path bowl with waist-deep powder comes with a risk of being caught in a dangerous, potentially life-threatening avalanche. CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY ON SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Most experienced skiers pay close …
Scientific American
Batter Up: Shattering Sticks Create Peril in MLB Ballparks:Baseball officials are noticing more and more broken bats–and injuries. Where lies the blame. CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY ON SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Witness the following: On June 24, home plate umpire Brian O’Nora was hospitalized after the broken barrel of a bat hit him on the …
Star Tribune
Minnesota’s “Land of 10,000 Lakes” moniker evokes lasting memories of fishing, paddling and campfires at the edge of a shore. But being on the water isn’t the only way to enjoy the outdoors. CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE ON THE STAR TRIBUNE Thousands of miles of hiking trails crisscross our fair state, with some …
Northstar Rising
For local flatwater paddlers, Bell Canoes earned a reputation as THE boat to buy when you decided to get serious about paddling. Although there are other manufacturers building quality canoes, Ted Bell’s 30 years of boatbuilding experience mastered the scrutiny of discerning paddlers. On the Chain of Lakes, or 6-hours north in the Boundary Waters …
The Brutal Arrowhead Ultra 135
The Leadville 100 mountain bike race in Colorado and the Western States 100 mile endurance run in California get most of the “wow, can they really do that” media headlines. Not to be overlooked, Minnesota deserves some attention for hosting one of the toughest endurance events in the United States. CLICK HERE TO READ THE …