Saturday, February 27, 2010

Survival Skills


Lucy and a friend take advantage of the major snowstorm to fashion an igloo out of the dense snowpack. Lucy has been studying the Inuit and so is putting her learning to good use.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Skimeister video

This is a short video from last week's traditional NCS skimeister event. Enjoy.

Empire State Biathlon Championships






Lucy and I skied out on the course to watch the race as it unfolded, it was great to see four of the up-and-coming biathletes from the US Team skiing and shooting. As well as Duncan Douglas - a two time Olympian - who I used to train with in the 1980s.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

NCS Skimeister


In a nod to the historical nature of skiing competitions, every year since I came to NCS we have had a friendly four-event competition. The goal is participation, and to have students become aware that there was a time when athletes did all the skiing events on one set of gear ... slalom, downhill, jumping, and cross country ... and the real deal was the person that excelled in all of them. So, yesterday all our students were out competing in nordic, biathlon, slalom, and freestyle jumps. The picture is shows me in the capacity of Chief of Course for the biathlon event.

Lamb Chops


Calling all Fossils, please put the third week of next December on your calendar ... ice climbing in the Adirondacks, single malt at the cabin, and fresh lamb on the table!

NCS: alpine skiing on our hill




On most any winter day from 3-4:30 our students are out skiing on the hill ... alpine skis, snowboards, tele-gear, and occasionally nordic racing skis are the order of the day. This two minute video, set to some jazz from the "Big Band Era" captures the ambience of an average day ... riding the 1950s rope tow, building jumps, launching off jumps, and perfecting your telemark turn. I filmed this in between laps up - and down - the hill on my ski mountaineering gear.

Enjoy.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Quote of the Week



As the Olympics capture our attention - justifiably with the amazing skill and technical levels - it is important to remember Hemingway's quote:

THERE ARE ONLY THREE REAL SPORTS: BULL-FIGHTING, CAR RACING, AND MOUNTAIN CLIMBING. ALL THE OTHERS ARE MERE GAMES.

I am up at 3:45 AM tomorrow, for an alpine day trip to Boston, New hampshire, and back to the Adirondacks. As I drift off to sleep my mind is wandering to the West face of Leaning Tower.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Team Ethiopia!


Robel - the nordic skier - carrying the flag, his two younger brothers (Yoseph and Benyam), as well as an uncle parade into the stadium at the opening of the 21st Winter olympics. Selden and I were houseparents to Robel and Benyam, and Yoseph was on my faculty a couple of years ago. Good luck in the 15K skate race on Monday.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

News Flash



Yesterday Steve House soloed the two New Hampshire testpieces - Repentence and Remission - on Cathedral Ledge. These fierce NEI V routes from the 1970s are still considered very serious even with today's improved gear. It is thought that Remission has never been soloed.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Whiteface Day

Today was our traditional day of the week to spend the afternoon skiing at Whiteface. It was a spectacular day, with cobalt blue skies and moderate temperatures. We had the mountain to ourselves. Often I am too busy to get out of the office, but today I could not resist. This short video captures our students gearing up, assembling for lessons, and then checking in at 3:45 to get the much needed homemade cookies. It was a fantastic day, and the first telemarking of the season for me.


Quote of the Week


Now that my students have successfully completed the loppet, I will probably turn my attention - and theirs - to some touring. The Adirondacks in general, and our campus in particular, have some great backcountry tours. Then too, I hope to do some tours in the Sierras come mid-March. With that in mind I was re-reading, Lou Dawson's 'Wild Snow."

The enclosed quote is by Sir Arnold Lunn, the father of British skiing, and the originator of modern ski racing:

GUIDEBOOKS MERELY DESCRIBE THE SKELETON, LEAVING THE MEMORY TO CLOTHE IT WITH ROMANCE.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

A Great Event




The 2010 Lake Placid loppet was held on a beautiful day, and a course that was well groomed and quite fast. It was a relatively casual day for me, as my job was to hit the wax (easy to do when its green and blue conditions), and to pace Alex our lead skier for the first 20K, before I put the pedal to the medal. All our kids - including daughter Lucy who was our youngest loppet racer ever - hit their target time goals, and they all took home some hardware, as did some of my staff. As always this is a big accomplishment for middle-schoolers ... 25K with over 1800' of climbing! I skied a 2:19, while our four skiers logged in between 2:25 and 2:59.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Loppets, Loppets, Everywhere




I showed this short video to the NCS students to get them psyched for staffing the feeding stations this weekend at the Lake Placid Loppet. I wanted the students to see that in snowy climates all over the world, people are doing these long distance nordic races, and that often they have great historical significance as the picture of Prince Hakon and the birkebeiners alludes to. The video includes some great shots of not only the Lake Placid loppet which is held on the 1980 Olympic course, but also shots of the Engadine Skimarathon and the Vasaloppet in Sweden.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Not Your Everyday After School Program





Larry took his class up to the crag to work out on the thin and very steep drips, with a bit of dry-tooling thrown in for good measure. This is incredibly hard stuff for 9th graders to be hanging on to, probably weighing in at M6. I would love to get some fossils up to the Adirondacks for one last winter outing. The ice is nice and the skiing is quite good. As always click on the photos to enlarge the images.