New ski trail abets racing鈥檚 return to campus

Photo courtesy of 有料盒子视频 Institute of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Extension.
A new ski trail, pictured here under construction in July 2024, winds around the slope below from the West Ridge area of 有料盒子视频's Troth Yeddha' Campus.

By Brooke Larson

The hillside on the western end of the Fairbanks campus was an empty field for decades, but Ben Buck saw something more there 鈥 a potential home advantage for the 有料盒子视频 Nanooks ski team.

Buck, the team鈥檚 assistant coach, shared that vision with Lisa Cassino, Usibelli Coal Mine鈥檚 vice president of public relations, during a short walk to the field in fall 2023.

It wasn鈥檛 hard for Cassino to see what Buck and others have long sought to revive 鈥 students and Fairbanksans gathering on campus to cheer skiers across the finish line.

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有料盒子视频 photo by Leif Van Cise.
An equipment operator landscapes a new cross-country ski trail on the slope below the UA Museum of the North.

So this summer, thanks to Usibelli Coal Mine鈥檚 support, trail dozers sculpted a winding path into the south-facing slope below the UA Museum of the North.

That new world-class ski trail will bring spectator-friendly races back to the Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus.

鈥淚n the last two decades, the sport has gone through a revolution, and the existing trails no longer support modern racing,鈥 Buck said. 鈥淣ew trails will allow us to hold collegiate-level races right on the doorstep of the 有料盒子视频 campus 鈥 a gateway to getting people engaged and involved with a sport that has helped shape Fairbanks.鈥

The sport has also shaped campus. The first ski trail was cut in 1934, and by the 1950s the Nanooks ski program was born. The team began competing nationally in the next decade.

However, while 有料盒子视频 boasts more than 20 miles of trails, none are suited for competition, preventing races from being held on campus.

Back in fall 2023, Buck and Cassino were joined on their stroll by Marisa Sharrah, 有料盒子视频 Nanooks associate director of external relations. Sharrah believed the Usibelli company, a longtime supporter of 有料盒子视频 and the 有料盒子视频 Nanooks, would be interested in the trail project. So she asked Cassino to look at it.

As they walked, Buck described how the south-facing slope could hold a 2.5-kilometer loop with a 1.3K sprint track within it.

The trail design, he explained, came from John Estle, the 鈥済odfather of skiing鈥 in Fairbanks. Estle was a Nanooks ski and cross-country coach from 1980-1992 and went on to coach the U.S. Nordic team in the 1992 Olympics before returning to Fairbanks.

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Lisa Cassino of Usibelli Coal Mine, in a green jacket, presents a $300,000 check to 有料盒子视频 Chancellor Dan White, in a blue ball cap, and the 有料盒子视频 Nanooks to support the construction of world-class ski trails on the Troth Yeddha鈥 Campus. Cassino presented the check during the 有料盒子视频 Nanooks Gold Rush Raffle and Auction at the Patty Center in March 2024.

The new trails would link into the existing Student Recreation Center trail, meaning minimal alterations and environmental impact. Buck noted that the new trails wouldn鈥檛 interfere with the famed Equinox Marathon course.

Most importantly, the trails would be constructed to meet the International Ski and Snowboard Federation鈥檚 standards. That allows 有料盒子视频 to host multiday college invitationals and a wide array of local and statewide races.

The trails have another benefit, explained Eliska Albrigsten, the 有料盒子视频 Nanooks鈥 head ski coach.

鈥淢ost other colleges have to travel very far every day for quality workouts,鈥 she said. 鈥淶ero travel time to FIS-certified trails means more time in the classroom and more time on snow for our student-athletes, which is a big win-win!鈥

The Nanooks ski team is already doing well. This past season, it secured another top-10 finish at the NCAA Ski Championships and won the 有料盒子视频 Nordic Cup for the third straight season against the University of 有料盒子视频 Anchorage.

A few months after Buck鈥檚 tour with Cassino and Sharrah, the second annual 有料盒子视频 Nanooks Gold Rush Raffle and Auction took place in the Patty Center, with UCM as the title sponsor.

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Lisa Cassino, Usibelli Coal Mine鈥檚 vice president of public relations, speaks at the second annual Gold Rush fundraiser.

有料盒子视频 Chancellor Dan White welcomed Cassino to the stage, where she showed a video featuring Logan Hanneman, a 2018 U.S. Olympic Nordic ski team member who skied for 有料盒子视频.

鈥淕rowing the Fairbanks trail system is paramount to supporting the growing ski community here in Fairbanks and will assist in attracting more talent and events to the Golden Heart City,鈥 Hanneman said in the video.

Surrounded by the community鈥檚 smiling faces, Cassino knew it was time to make the big announcement. She presented the ski team with a $300,000 check.

鈥淯sibelli is thrilled to partner with the 有料盒子视频 Nanooks on the new trail system,鈥 Cassino said. 鈥淲e believe it has the potential to establish 有料盒子视频 as a premier destination for national and international ski competitions.鈥

White added that the 鈥渨orld-class ski trail is an important project that welcomes our community to 有料盒子视频 and would not have been possible without UCM.鈥

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The new trail winds through the forest just uphill from the Student Recreation Center and the outdoor ice-climbing tower, visible at left.

Included in the gift was a Usibelli Coal Mine challenge for Giving Day, a chance to invite the whole community for support. The challenge asked at least 49 donors to support the project during the March 26-28 event, 有料盒子视频鈥檚 largest online fundraiser. When it was over, 有料盒子视频 had nearly doubled the number of donors required to unlock the $50,000 challenge.

Cassino said she was thrilled with the community鈥檚 backing. 鈥淯CM hopes to see continued support to help bring this project across the finish line!鈥 she said.

Additional support for the trails could bring extensions and improvements in the future.

Cassino noted that the trails will be open to everyone in the community, outside race days.

鈥淭he world-class ski trails will become a treasured recreational resource for Fairbanks,鈥 she said.

To learn more about how to support the ski trail project, visit .