Introduction: Since the implementation of the Proposition 23 Tax Cap in January of 1984, the Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage has funded all cross-country ski trail winter maintenance on the soft surface trails in Anchorage through a voluntary user fee. By park rules 5% of this fee has been returned to the city each year since 1987, totaling over $100,000. From 1976 to 1984 the trail grooming was funded by the city. Prior to 1976 all grooming was done by volunteer club members. The Nordic Skiing community has also funded a large majority of the summer maintenance and improvements to these trails at Kincaid Park, Hillside Park, Far North Bicentennial Park, Bartlett HS, and APU/UAA. During the past 30 years the Nordic Community has hosted 25 national and international cross-country ski events in Anchorage. These events have generated millions of dollars for the community.
Annual Winter Maintenance: Each winter (October through April) the Nordic Skiing Association grooms over 100km of cross country ski only trails and 20 km of multi use trails. The multi use trails are for walking, running, dog walking, skijoring, and horseback riding. Cross country skiers are asked to donate to a trail grooming fund. Last year a budget of $200,000 collected from skiers and contracts for racing funded all maintenance programs. Approximately 2000 trail pin donors paid for the winter and summer maintenance for all trail users. The MOA estimates there are about 60,000 people who cross-country ski in Anchorage. During the past twenty years the skiing association has spent approximately $2,200,000 for winter maintenance.
Annual Summer Maintenance: Each summer the Nordic Skiing Association cuts and removes dead and downed trees, maintains gardens, cuts brush, and mows the grass on over 120km of soft surface trails. This is the only maintenance done on soft surface trails. The work is done by volunteers from the Nordic community and NSAA staff and was valued at about $20,000 this year. During the past twenty years approximately $275,000 has been spent for summer maintenance.
Trail Construction and Improvements: During the years 1984-2003 Nordic Ski Groups have completed trail construction and improvement projects valued in excess of $3,400,000. These projects include ski trail and facility design, development, construction, lighting, signing, mapping, and gardens. Prior to 1984 most trail development and improvements were completed by volunteers with hand tools and occasionally the donation of mechanized equipment. (see complete trail history on the ski club web site)
1. Hillside Lighted Loop: widened, filled, grading
2. Besh Lighted Loop: grading, moved light pole
3. Richter Loop: Dead tree removal: King Career Center
4. Richter Loop: regrade and widen the entry hill
5. Double Bubble Loop: regraded, widened
6. Gas Line: fill and grading
7. Randy's Loop: lighted (22 poles & lights), regarded; Peter Mjos' project
8. Kincaid: Lake and Horseshoe Loops: vandalism repair
9. Kincaid: Summer trail maintenance: brush cutting, mowing
10. Kincaid: brush chipping dead and down spruce along Raspberry Road in the park in cooperation with Anchorage Wildfire Partnership
11. Kincaid: repaired damage to stadium area after "Blues on the Green" event
12. Kincaid/Hillside Park: planting 2000 trees
13. APU: felling and chipping trees in preparation for trail widening
14. Tour of Anchorage Trail: repaired North Fork bridge and damage to trail near Tudor
15. Arctic Valley: in cooperation with Anchorage Ski Club and US Army: construction of 3km XC ski trail &endash; 250 volunteer hours
1. John Oswald: New Maps for Kincaid
2. New Anchorage Area Trail Map: Charlie Barnwell, Gordon Wetzel, LDN
3. Lekisch Tunnel: Grade, reseed, landscape south side of tunnel/ garden area
1. APU Trail relocation below the President's house and associated connections
Summer Work for Special Olympics (work the club did in addition to Special O funds for chalet, parking lot etc.)
1. Drainage/grading Mize Loop exit areas
2. Repair to Lekisch Trail
3. Bunker Tunnel approaches
4. Enstar gas line regrading
1. 1 km construction of return section of Arlene's Way
2. Arlene's overlook
1. Pia's Overlook
2. 1km trail addition: Randy's Loop at Service HS
3. Kincaid Stadium grading
4. Kincaid Trail Maps addition and repair
5. Homologation of Trails: final International governing board approval of 20 year process (value $500,000)
1. Junior Nordic Stadium Lights: Kincaid: 8 poles and 32 lights
2. Menaker Garden at Margeaux's Trail Head
3. U Wax Weather Hotline installation of equipment
4. Mize Loop regrade
5. Construction of outgoing section of Arlene's Way
1. Menaker lighting of Mize Loop: 103 lights and poles
2. Help with construction of BLM bridge in Bicentennial Park
3. Kincaid Ski play/sledding hill lights: 3 poles and 6 lights
4. Spruce bark beetle control: spraying 500 trees: Hillside Park
5. Junior Nordic 2 km lights at Hillside/Service 30 lights and poles
1. Raspberry Parking Lot and Lights: Kincaid: assist city
2. Original area wide Anchorage Ski Trail Maps
3. Widening 15km trail at Kincaid
4. Final construction Lekisch Gardens
5. New Kincaid Trail: You are here maps
1. Signs and maps at Hillside: 2 projects
1. Trail maps: Kincaid
2. Widen 10km trails at Kincaid
1. Tour of Anchorage Trail upgrade and install 3 bridges
2. Kincaid Timing Building
1. Hillside equipment storage building construction
2. Sisson Trail Construction for World Masters: 10km
3. Enlarge and upgrade biathlon range
1. Widen 10km trail at Kincaid
1. First small timing building: (now moved to biathlon range)
2. Grading Kinciad start/finish area
1. Construction of the first biathlon range at Kincaid
2. Light on Lekisch 2.9km trail (50 poles and lights)
3. Basic snowmaking system at Kincaid
4. Spencer Loop construction at Hillside
5. Kiosks and maps at Hillside
6. Karl Eid ski jump construction completion
1. Construction of 7.5km Andrew Lekisch Trail and tunnels
1. 20km trails widened at Kincaid and Hillside
1. 15km trail widened at Kincaid and Hillside
1. Mize Loop and Elliot's Climb Trail Construction
Nordic Community: The Nordic Community includes the Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage, the Junior Nordic League, UAA Ski programs, APU ski programs, Alaska Winter Stars, and many other individual and family cross country skiing volunteers. Many improvements have been made to Girdwood and Eagle River/Chugiak soft surface trails by similar volunteer groups. These improvements have not been included here.
1. Nordic ski association web page http://www.anchoragenordicski.com/
2. Club Survey Results http://www.anchoragenordicski.com/
3. Craciun Survey Results http://www.home.gci.net/~southtrail/surveys/Craciun%20Survey.htm
4. Anchorage Parks Natural Open Space Survey results http://www.muni.org/planning/prj_ParksPlan.cfm