Every year Strava does mult-media summary of your training; often the presentation is in a video format. (I actually prefer this more static display, as Strava does more drilling down with the data. For instance, I love the shout-outs for your longest workout or hilliest day.) A note about these stats: 1) the running is overplayed, as much hiking and skiing were lumped in; 2) the climbing time, is just that, physical time moving not total time on the route or boulder. 3) finally, as a skier I log my year from May until the end of August.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Not as much snow as we like ...
But, I continue to find places to ski, however I am doing more running than anticipated. Despite the dismal snow, the sunsets never fail to disappoint!
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Merry Christmas
Selden, Lucy, and I had a wonderful Christmas morning.
Lucy's presents centered around books and clothing fit for interviews, or working in a Congressional office. Selden's gifts - as always - were almost exclusively books focused on the American Revolution. (The one exception being a workout outfit for when she rides her stationary bike.)
As for me, it was a bit unusual, in that I only got two books! A Mountaineer's Life by Allen Steck, and Unique And Unknown, The Story Of Biathlon by Art Stegen, both welcome additions to my expansive climbing and skiing library. Most of my gifts this Christmas were focused around the outfitting of the Hockmobile. Key items included a two burner stove, a waste basket, gear storage bins, inside illumination called faerie lights, as well as some heavy duty carpet for my muddy dog to stretch out on after a trail run.
Of course, there were also two key pieces of athletic gear, a pair of lightweight nordic racing gloves and a 19 piece set of resistance bands for strength workouts.
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Skiing the Whiteface Toll Road
Often windier than you like; frequently lacking snow on the turns; and usually a plethora of footprints in the first mile. Still, this is a classic tour, and rates being in consideration early in the season, or on any clear day.
Monday, December 23, 2019
Biathlon IBU Cup Trials
Lucy was home from college for about eight hours before she headed off to this three race series at Craftsbury. These trials were to pick one (possibly two) athletes to travel to Europe for the month of January to compete on the IBU circuit.
Yesterday Lucy finished on the podium again, cleaning 70% of her targets. She finished third for the series. Ahead of her was Deedra, the top National Guard biathlete, who skied on the IBU circuit last year, and Chloe a Middlebury College student, who finished fourth last year at the World Junior Championships. Lucy who is comparatively new to biathlon was quite pleased with her results.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Saturday, December 21, 2019
The six toughest ski touring races
I found this link on the Wild Snow website ... the go to site for all things pertaining to ski mountaineering.
Friday, December 20, 2019
Breakout biathlon race
Despite a heavy academic load in her senior year at St. Lawrence University. Despite not having any shooting practice since October, Lucy nailed it at the first race in the IBU Cup trials.
She finished on the podium; she shot 80% of her targets, and she had the second fastest ski time.
She finished on the podium; she shot 80% of her targets, and she had the second fastest ski time.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Training for the uphill athlete
Every so often I dip into this wonderful book: for inspiration, for great photos, to learn something new, and to be reminded of something I already know.
Skiing is so much fun. Being out in the forests and mountains is energizing. It is so easy to neglect those strength workouts I need to do in my basement ... General and specific strength will be important for the 160k Canadian Ski Marathon.
Skiing is so much fun. Being out in the forests and mountains is energizing. It is so easy to neglect those strength workouts I need to do in my basement ... General and specific strength will be important for the 160k Canadian Ski Marathon.
First Brutal Cold Of The Winter
It is a few degrees colder out on our farm. Gusts up to 45 mph, and so windchill will hover around -40 degrees for awhile. I am heading over to Craftsbury to watch my daughter race, but I trust they will delay the start time.
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Ski Touring, Old School Style
Well, I am not using pine tar and wood skis, but a pair of leather boots and cable bindings from the Fossil age.
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: robert macfarlane
"Mountains return to us the priceless capacity for wonder which can so insensibly be leached away by modern existence, and they urge us to apply that wonder to our own everyday lives."
Sunday, December 15, 2019
Dust on crust northeastern style ...
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Despite the second warm spell this week which has decimated the snowpack ...
I have had a good start to the season, and Lucy rocked it today in the Nor/ams in Gatineau finishing 6th in the 5k skate.
Friday, December 13, 2019
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Dawn Patrol ...
My first skin up the ski area this season. Sixty minutes - up and down - Facelift with 1350' vertical gain. As I may be doing the Crested Butte to Aspen Grand Traverse, it's likely I will be doing a lot more of this.
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Grand Traverse skimo race ... I just got off the wait list
I am hoping to combine this race with a trip to watch the NCAA Nordic Championships in Bozeman next March. I guess it's time to pull out the AT gear and start brushing up on my skills. I think I will do a dawn patrol skin up the ski area tomorrow.
Monday, December 9, 2019
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: J.B. Priestley
Having just finished Macfarlane's, incredible tour de force and imminently scholarly Mountains Of The Mind, I thought I would share a few of the wonderful quotes over the ensuing weeks.
"The first fall of snow is not only an event, but it is a magical event. You go to bed in one kind of world and wake up to find yourself in another quite different, and if this is not enchantment, then where is it to be found?"
Saturday, December 7, 2019
James Bond ... Is this where the concept of an avalanche airbag pack came from?
Usually I watch a news program while working out, but how much impeachment news, is really "Breaking News." So yesterday, I was watching The World Is Not Enough, while rowing on my ergometer, and I noticed this oddity - inflatable protective device - as Q was outfitting 007. What could he possibly use it for? Turns out, that in the ski sequence filmed in Chamonix, James Bond uses it for avalanche protection. The film was made in the late 1990s, well before any prototypes were coming to market.
Was 007 the inspiration for your Black Diamond Jet Force?
Friday, December 6, 2019
Thursday, December 5, 2019
1980 Olympic Cross Country Trails
Snowing again, and I think they have rolled and/or set tracks on all 50k. Good to be back out on my classic race skis.
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Spectacular Adirondack Ski Tour
The ski up the Whiteface Toll Road gives you the "most bang for the bucks." Yesterday, was one of those gorgeous days, which caused me to drop all thoughts of training on our marvelous groomed tracks.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: a cold mountain poem
Han-Shan was a Chinese poet from the Tang Dynasty (600s A.D.), and was a contemporary of the poets Tu Fu, Li Po, and Wang Wei. Of the 300 poems that survive, the collected works take their name from Cold Mountain where this hermit lived. The sentiments expressed have something of Taoist, Buddhist, and Zen flavor.
Monday, December 2, 2019
Monday morning sauna
In the Fall and Winter, I am trying to make this part of my retirement routine. Stash waits patiently by the cabin for me to get out and rub down with snow.
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