Grooming Equipment Sample Clauses

Grooming Equipment. The OC must provide Nordiq Canada, and more importantly the coaches and athletes, with the assurance that it has taken the necessary steps to produce the best possible track for racing under the most adverse weather conditions, including ice, heavy snow, and rain. • Trail-grooming capabilities must include: • A full width tracked vehicle equipped with a renovator that is hydraulically operated • An Alpine twin track or equivalent single-track setter (Xxxxxxx type molded) • A capacity to apply fertilizer to improve the track in soft snow conditions • Capacity to set multiple classic tracks at a minimum 1.20 meters apart measured from the middle of each pair of tracks • A snow renovator or packing pan for use with a snowmobile to improve course conditions when heavy snow arrives at temperatures which preclude the use of a tracked groomer • Grooming resources must be sufficient and flexible enough to allow grooming at any time which will ensure optimum trail preparation
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Grooming Equipment. The OC must provide Nordiq Canada, and more importantly the coaches and athletes, with the assurance that it has taken the necessary steps to produce the best possible track for racing under the most adverse weather conditions, including ice, heavy snow, and rain. Trail−grooming capabilities must include: A full width tracked vehicle equipped with a renovator that is hydraulically operated An Alpine twin track or equivalent single−track setter (Xxxxxxx type molded) A capacity to apply fertilizer to improve the track in soft snow conditions Capacity to set multiple classic tracks at a minimum 1.20 meters apart measured from the middle of each pair of tracks A snow renovator or packing pan for use with a snowmobile to improve course conditions when heavy snow arrives at temperatures which preclude the use of a tracked groomer Grooming resources must be sufficient and flexible enough to allow grooming at any time which will ensure optimum trail preparation

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