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Beginner trails, Kicksledding With Kids, Kicksleds, Trails, Twin Cities, Winter Camping -

Whether adventuring solo, or with a family, camper cabins make winter camping accessible for all. These 9 Minnesota State Parks and Regional Parks are highlighted because of their beauty and proximity to kicksledding trails. Grab your kicksled, and start you overnight winter camping trip!

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Crampons, Kicksled Accessories, Kicksledding, Kicksleds -

Whether you want to reach top speed, or travel miles on the trail, getting more power from your kicks will have you going faster and further with less effort. Kicksleds can reach top speeds of over 9mph. Even at a moderate pace of 5mph, you can travel great distances on your kicksled. The most important factors are footwear and the surface you will be sliding on. Other things to consider are the amount of weight on your sled and kicking technique. Check out these tips and you’ll be passing skiers in no time! Foot Wear and Traction Devices There are...

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Beginner, Kicksledding, Kicksleds, Trails, Twin Cities -

Which trails allow kicksledding? From hiking trails to ski trails, the myriad number of winter trail types and rules can be confusing. This guide will help you choose a  trail that is great for kicksledding.

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Crampons, Kicksled Accessories, Kicksleds, New to Kicksledding -

  This guide will teach you everything there is to know about available accessories to improve your kicksledding ride! Snow Runners Our ESLA kicksleds come standard with regular snow runners. Snow runners are made of plastic and clip onto the steel runners on the kicksled. They are held on to the steel runners with a ziptie and by pressure. They are made of a lightweight plastic, they don't add much weight to your kicksled. Snow runners are the most important accessory you will want to get for riding the trails because they allow you to glide on packed snow. Without...

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