Take your cross-country skiing game to the next level: Skijoring is a winter sport where a person on skis is pulled by a horse, a dog or a snowmobile. Think: waterskiing on the snow. This increasingly popular sport with Scandinavian roots (the Norwegian word skikjøring meaning ski driving) is gaining notoriety in the United States, with a growing list of clubs and organized competitions.
Here in Glacier Country, head to Whitefish to see a skijoring competition.
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