SPOKANE — The region’s biggest cross-country skiing event of the season — a race or a tour, depending on how you want to ski it — is set for Sunday at Mount Spokane State Park.
Speed is not a prerequisite. Some skiers at the back of the field typically usher or tote kids along the tracks, possibly with Grandma in the group, if she’s not powering ahead to win a ribbon in the 65-year-old age group.
The race also celebrates a “Woollies Division” for skiers donned in nonsynthetic clothing, and a “Woodies Award” for the top male and female finishers on wood skis.
But Langlauf also has a tradition of attracting sleek top-flight skiers to lead the field from the mass start.