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Crystal Mountain – Crystal Classic Golf Tournament – April 20, 2019

Crystal Mountain - Crystal Classic Golf Tournament

This four-person scramble includes 18 holes of golf with cart, two beverage tickets and food. Event begins at Noon!

Only $60 per person! Prizes to be awarded in Men’s, women’s and mixed divisions.

Reservations required.

For more information, call the Pro Shop at 888.968.7686 ext. 4000.

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Dunes Golf Club – Sleeping Bear Dunes Anchor Day Classic – July 16, 2016

Sleeping Bear Dunes Anchor Day ClassicWELCOME to the Inaugural Sleeping Bear Dunes Anchor Day Classic

Nestled among the most spectacular landscape in the United States and perhaps the world, this exciting new golf event will be hosted at the inspiring and challenging Dunes Golf Club. Dedicated to the founder of the course and the contribution of of family and friends for so many decades, the golf tournament is sure to induce alacrity from the game of golf combined with lasting memories from a very special place.This is a professional style event which will include the fourteen club rule, appropriate attire and the application of the rules of golf.

In addition, there are only 40 spots remaining. There are six flights and each flight will be represented with eight contestants.

ENTRY FEE: $100.00 PER CONTESTANT

• Pre-Tournament Flight Drawing and Champagne reception Friday July 15th
• Complimentary tournament meal
• Complimentary beverages during the round
• First, Second and Third place prizes

Additional amenities to be announced at the drawing reception

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Dune Dash – Sleeping Bear Dunes – August 19, 2017

Just Dune It! – August 19th, 2017

Join us for the Sixth Annual Dune Dash 4-mile run/walk on Saturday, August 19th. The race course showcases the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail located in the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. Starting and finishing at the base of the Dune Climb, runners follow the flat, paved Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail past rolling dunes and beautiful forests to the turn around point at historic Glen Haven. Don’t miss your chance to experience one of the most beautiful scenic runs in Michigan.

All proceeds from this event will go to the continued construction and maintenance of Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail

What

A 4-mile run/walk along the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail. (Course)

Where

The race will start and finish at the Dune Climb in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park. (map)

When

The race starts at 9am Saturday, August 19, 2017.

Who Benefits

All proceeds from this event will go to support the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail.

What’s the cost?

Adult 18 and up $30
Teen 13-17 $20
Child 12 and under $15

NOTE: Prices go up by $5 after August 17th. The Sleeping Bear Dunes charge an entrance fee of $15 per vehicle if you do not already possess a park pass.

What you get

Only participants registered by Friday, August 11th, will be guaranteed a t-shirt. All registered participants will receive professionally timed results, race bib, post-race refreshments and entertainment.

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Devils Dive Half Marathon and 5k – Old Mission Peninsula – October 9, 2016

On October 9th, 2016 the Half Marathoners for Devil’s Dive will start, followed by the 5K participants.

Along the way they will be greeted by devils, referees, cats, clowns, witches, angels, highlighters, zombies, minions and more! Race participants are encouraged to dressed up as well.

Post race food includes bananas, bagels, caramel apples, candy, apple cider, pumpkin donuts, and homemade cookies.

We had a blast in 2015 and wanted to thank you for running!

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Crystal Mountain – Ski & Snowboard Sale at Mountain Sports – October 23 – 25, 2015

If you’re looking for new winter gear, stop by our Mountain Sports shop during our October sale.

Enjoy 30% off ski and ride accessories and 20% off winter clothing and outerwear. Plus, don’t miss special pricing on 2015/16 ski and ride equipment!

Featured sale items include heat-moldable ski boots from Atomic, Fischer and Salomon. Plus custom footbeds from Jim Riley of Precision Footworks.

Ask about our Gear Up Program for kids 12 and under! An easy program to keep your kids in the proper equipment as they grow.

Sale Hours
Friday, 9am-7pm
Saturday, 9am-5pm
Sunday, 9am-5pm

Mountain Sports is located on the second floor of the Lodge.

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Nordic Walking Poles Help Wounded Warriors Move

Nordic walking poles from Glen Arbor, Michigan are helping Wounded Warriors move

Nordic Walking Poles are radically improving balance, stability, gait, walking posture and walking comfort of Wounded Warriors! Quality Nordic Walking Poles from WWW.SKIWALKING.COM and the American Nordic Walking System have been donated to Wounded Warrior Programs at Walter Reed, Fort Carson, Fort Lewis/Madigan/McChord and Vicenza, Italy.

Many of the soldiers attending Edwards’ Nordic Walking Classes at Fort Carson in Colorado came with canes and/or walkers. One of the soldiers had just been released from his wheel chair. All found much improved balance, stability, walking posture and walking comfort.

Members of the Warrior Transition Battalion and others got to test-drive the durable one-piece Nordic walking poles custom fit to his/her specific height at the Soldier Family Assistance Center at Fort Carson. WTB Command Sgt. Maj. Jim Bunch also tested the poles for himself. Participants in the Nordic Walking Clinics found that the poles radically improved balance, stability, walking posture, walking gait and walking comfort. Many of the Wounded Warriors commented on how they the poles really did helped to reduce the stress to the shins, knees, hips and back.

Soldiers assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion are recovering from all types of injuries and many experience balance problems from leg, back and traumatic brain injuries.

According to Susanne Harland, Fort Carson Station manager, American Red Cross, the Red Cross has a mission to help, as they can, with the recovery of these wounded warriors. She has been involved with helping wounded soldiers since the Vietnam War era.

“It’s my love, working with the wounded warriors,” she said. Harland said that she is always trying to find new and innovative ways to help the soldiers.

One way she has been able to help here is to bring in special programs and speakers. One such person was Pete Edwards, founder of WWW.SKIWALKING.COM and the American Nordic Walking System. She found out about Edwards through Wade Walrond, who is with the Walter Reed Station of the Red Cross in Washington – Edwards had donated much-appreciated Nordic Walking Poles to his Wounded Warrior Program too.

Edwards, a former marathon runner, had to give up running because of his knee and later realized that walking with the correct length poles eliminated his knee pain. Edwards now claims that he is comfortable not only Nordic Walking with his poles, but Nordic Running too – running with poles. Edwards, a running and skiing coach, is also certified as a Nordic walking instructor. Nordic walking is much like cross-country skiing (gentle on the weight bearing joints) and the poles are helping more than just athletes recover from their injuries.

According to Edwards, by using the perfect length poles (shorter than Nordic ski poles) for additional balance, the injured person has better control over his or her balance. Additionally, he said, the two poles are often better than using a cane or walker, because a cane can cause a person to favor one side or the other, and both have the user hunch over, which may increase problems in recovery and balance. He said that he not only has used them for injured athletes, but has worked with people who have Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease (PD), Nueropathy, arthritis, bursitis, scoliosis, lumbar stenosis, fibromyalgia, post polio, osteoporosis, stroke recovery, cancer recovery and other limitations to walking.

(Photo – Pete Edwards’ Son Keefer leading the troops and staff during one of the clinics.)

Edwards came to the Soldier Family Assistance Center in August to lead injured soldiers in the proper use of the Nordic Walking poles and to train therapists in using the poles as part of rehabilitation programs. His 12-year-old son, Keefer Edwards, assisted him. They both flew in from Michigan, volunteering their services. Within minutes of using the poles, all of the soldiers showed a marked improvement in their mobility.

One of the Wounded Warriors said “It’s really good, better than using the walker. I feel really good.”

Edwards donates one-piece Nordic Walking Poles to the Wounded Warriors Program. He offers 14 standard lengths, plus custom makes poles for individuals over 6′ 7″ at no extra cost. His special one-piece SWIX and EXEL Nordic Walking Poles are safer, lighter and much more durable than cheap twist-locking or flip-locking adjustable length/telescoping/collapsible poles. Skiers only use one-piece poles for skiing and they prove to be much more user friendly for Nordic Walking and Nordic Running than cheap collapsible poles that can fail/collapse unexpectedly, rattle and/or vibrate. Edwards warns to especially avoid the cheap twist-lock and flip-lock poles flooding the market from China.

According to Nick Mahood, SWIX USA Nordic Walking Director, “Pete Edwards, The American Nordic Walking System and SKIWALKING.COM’s owner/founder/coach, has single handedly introduced thousands of Americans to Nordic Walking through his enthusiastic Nordic Walking clinics! I have no doubt that Edwards is the #1 retailer of Nordic Walking Poles in the USA! You can quote me on that!”

Learn More about Nordic Walking Poles at www.skiwalking.com
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