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nathanR
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cross country trails

Post by nathanR » Mon Jan 30, 2006 12:01 pm

does anyone know of any good cross country trails, preferably near espoonlahti?



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Rosamunda
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Post by Rosamunda » Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:04 pm

There is a free map showing all the cross-country trails in Espoo. You can pick it up from any municipal office including most libraries or Iso-Omena (upstairs next door to the library). Espoo has 200 km of maintained ski trails of which 60 kms are lit up. If you live in Espoo you might have received a freebie paper in your letter box called "Liikkuva Espoo Talvi 2005". There is a map of cross-country trails on page 9. The best ones are around Keskuspuisto starting from Olari, and also up in Oittaa, in fact the two areas are linked. Not much along the coast though. But you can ski across the ice which is fun.... it is getting colder at the end of this week.

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Post by nathanR » Mon Jan 30, 2006 6:04 pm

that was the best advice ive seen on this forum to this day. thank you so much! i know, its probably common knowledge, but it is very helpful.

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Post by Rosamunda » Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:21 pm

you're welcome...

(it's so nice when people say thank you ) :D

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Post by JasonS » Tue Jan 31, 2006 8:42 am

Here is an online version:
http://www.espoo.fi/xsl_perussivu_ilman ... ;4839;6863

click on the pdf link on this page for a more detailed map to download.

For updates on the state of the trails go here:
http://mski.wmdata.fi/espoo/

Unfortunately these pages aren't in English but the red lines indicate floodlit trails, blue lines are unlit and broken blue lines are trails made on an unprepared base. Due to the lack of snow at the moment there are not so many of these to choose from.
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Post by Northern Star » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:12 pm

Does anybody know if such a map is also available for Helsinki?

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Post by sammy » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:22 pm

Northern Star wrote:Does anybody know if such a map is also available for Helsinki?
Well, there's this one

http://kartta.hel.fi/ulkoilukartta/start.asp

I'm sure that a printed version is available from somewhere, too. Karttakeskus shop? Libraries? Dang, I've seen them distributed free of charge somewhere.

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Post by sinikettu » Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:24 pm

Northern Star wrote:Does anybody know if such a map is also available for Helsinki?
I have seen one for Vantaa but not Helsinki..
But the main ski tracks are in Central Park area...Find Paloheina on this map..the tracks are well marked and floodlit.
Put kuusmiehentie 72 into street search that is opposite the car park area.

http://kartta.hel.fi/opas/main/index.xhtml?lang=en

Horse

Post by Horse » Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:50 pm

Cross country trails? There is a network of trails around Olari. I'd be happy to show you, although I couldn't tell you how to get there. I ski at Lohja, they have excellent tracks, and a cafe half way round the 16km track. If you want to meet up and ski sometime...


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