Noquemanon Ski Marathon adjusts schedule due to cold weather

The 27th annual Noquemanon Ski Marathon, set for January 23-24 in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, has canceled its junior and adaptive races amid extreme cold. The 50K waves on Saturday will start one hour later for safety. Organizers emphasize the event's role in showcasing winter beauty and supporting trail maintenance.

The Noquemanon Ski Marathon, a Nordic tradition in the Upper Peninsula since 1999, is preparing for its 27th edition on January 23-24. This year's event follows last year's cancellation due to insufficient snow, with organizers now anticipating the coldest and snowiest conditions in years.

In Marquette Township, Upper Michigan Today hosts John Redfield and Audrey Stetson joined NTN for a beginner's lesson in classic cross-country skiing to promote the marathon. Redfield, on his first time on skis, fell only twice. Event Coordinator Nikki Swenson highlighted the preparations: "The whole crew is ready to get people back in the tracks."

However, frigid temperatures have prompted changes. Race Director Jason Rolling announced the cancellation of Friday's junior and adaptive races for the safety of young participants. "The decision was made for the safety of the kids who are racing," Rolling said. The 50K race on Saturday, starting in Ishpeming and ending at the Superior Dome, will be delayed by one hour.

Despite the adjustments, Rolling encourages spectators to enjoy the event: "There is still plenty of fun to be had and encourages viewers to catch skiers as they cross the finish line." The marathon showcases the U.P.'s natural winter beauty, fosters community, and boosts the local economy. All proceeds support the Noquemanon Trails Network in maintaining trails year-round.

Updates on timings are available through official channels.

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