Thursday, February 29, 2024
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Monday, February 26, 2024
A good race but …
Any time the evening before a race, you get an email suggesting race volunteers wear nanospikes, and racers go into their basement and dig out those old 1990 fishscale touring skis … you know there will be some sketchy sections! However, many thanks to Mike Battisti and his volunteer crew.
On a different note, with another race this weekend, my training totals were again, modest. I logged just under 13 hours, and just under 2500', on 121k (87k bike, 31k ski, and 3k run). I also managed a morning of alpine skiing and five sessions of PT stretching. The upcoming week looks like it will be slim indeed, given my foot injury.
On a different note, with another race this weekend, my training totals were again, modest. I logged just under 13 hours, and just under 2500', on 121k (87k bike, 31k ski, and 3k run). I also managed a morning of alpine skiing and five sessions of PT stretching. The upcoming week looks like it will be slim indeed, given my foot injury.
Adirondack TdS
A Herculean effort by the staff to pull this race off.
With three straight days of temperatures in the 40s and then two nights of zero degree weather … it was an icefest. Blew my mind that people were on race gear, I opted for backcountry fishscale setup. Good to see some folks.
My goal was to stay on my feet - which I did - but somehow with a misstep I pulled something in my ankle. I will be off snow for awhile.
With three straight days of temperatures in the 40s and then two nights of zero degree weather … it was an icefest. Blew my mind that people were on race gear, I opted for backcountry fishscale setup. Good to see some folks.
My goal was to stay on my feet - which I did - but somehow with a misstep I pulled something in my ankle. I will be off snow for awhile.
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Another book off my shelf
Some great photos from Jimmy Chin on Everest, and a gripping account of skiing down the Lhotse face of Everest. (This is the face that the Japanese skier - Miura - fell down in the 1970s).
Any way you look at it, skiing the seven summits is pretty impressive.
Any way you look at it, skiing the seven summits is pretty impressive.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
A wonderful 90 minutes at Whiteface
I grabbed the first lift, and had wonderful corn snow for an hour, which rapidly turned to slush in the next half hour. Still, the best morning I had riding lifts this season.
Friday, February 23, 2024
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Fiction added to my Alpine Library in the past decade
My collection of mountain fiction has always been robust, however, in no particular order during the past decade I have added: Murder On Skis, The Fall, The Sound Of Gravity, Where Blood Runs Cold, La Patrouille, Cham, Electric Brad, Mer De Glacé, One By One, Aspen Pulp, An Afterclap Of Fate, Murder On The Matterhorn, Hazard's Way, The God Of Skiing, Madog Mountain, Surfing The Himalayas, The Longest Fall, Peak, and The Ski Bum. While most of these make no pretensions about great literature, a few have received attention from Boardman-Tasker and Banff Festival award committees.
Monday, February 19, 2024
Stratton Mountain Skimo race
Yesterday I traveled to Vermont for the second event, in the Stratton Skimo series. It was a small field of 25 racers with a couple of certified hotshots in spandex and lightweight racing gear. I was the fourth skier to top of the course (an 850' climb), and then passed by a couple on the downhill, so I finished sixth.
I spent the evening relaxing with a college buddy and his wife who have a house in Manchester. Wearing my Skimo Shirt awarded for being the oldest racer.
As for my previous week's training, it was lower volume as I tried to recover from the previous three hard weeks, and the start of a new round of PT for my shoulder. I logged just under 14 hours, just over 4500', and 106k (75k bike, 25k ski, 6k run). I also did five PT stretching sessions, one strength workout, and a morning alpine skiing.
I spent the evening relaxing with a college buddy and his wife who have a house in Manchester. Wearing my Skimo Shirt awarded for being the oldest racer.
As for my previous week's training, it was lower volume as I tried to recover from the previous three hard weeks, and the start of a new round of PT for my shoulder. I logged just under 14 hours, just over 4500', and 106k (75k bike, 25k ski, 6k run). I also did five PT stretching sessions, one strength workout, and a morning alpine skiing.
Minneapolis World Cup delivers
This was the first time a nordic World Cup has been in America in 23 years, and our athletes delivered, and the two day event drew huge crowds. (My daughter flew out to meet up with dozens of her former collegian racers to cheer the Americans on.)
And of all the good results, the most unexpected was an American man winning the 10k.
Sunday, February 18, 2024
80th day on snow this season
Yesterday was my 80th day skiing this season, and it was a good one at Mount Van Hoevenberg. Today I am heading out to meet a college buddy and do a skimo race at Stratton.
Children’s mystery book about skiing in the Alps
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Best Toll Road tour of the season
A hard packed base covered with 2-3 inches of new powder. It was windy, so the single track was mostly covered over, and I was often breaking trail.
The flurries continue today, so it feels like winter is back.
The flurries continue today, so it feels like winter is back.
Friday, February 16, 2024
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Skimo sanctioned races
If you are doing an ISMF or a USSMA sanctioned events these are three critical pieces of gear that will be checked.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Taking another book off my alpine shelf
Just the other day I spent the cocktail hour perusing TRACKING THE WILD COOMBA: the life of legendary skier doug coombs. So many great stories from east coast, to the Rockies, on to Alaska, and of course, La Grave in the Alps.
Enclosed below is a good one … skiing off piste, but with racing bib and binoculars in hand, so he wouldn't miss his start on the D1 college racing circuit.
Enclosed below is a good one … skiing off piste, but with racing bib and binoculars in hand, so he wouldn't miss his start on the D1 college racing circuit.
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
It is February and I haven’t done a single Jackrabbit Trail tour.
Lots of skiing at Mount Van Hoevenberg on manmade loops, and Whiteface, skinning at Gore, as well as touring on Scott's Cobble. But, I am really missing the backcountry options. (However, I am enjoying this poster which I won at a raffle at NCS, after Tony Goodwin gave his slideshow on the history of the Jackrabbit Trail.)
Monday, February 12, 2024
Another antique postcard from my collection
This 1939 print was inspired by the famous schuss of the headwall at Tuckermans Ravine, by Toni Matt at the Inferno Race.
On a different note, despite the continuing poor winter we are having, I had a productive training week. I logged 159k (108k bike, 42k ski, 9k run), with 5500' vertical, on just under 16 hours. I also managed one strength workout, one morning alpine skiing, and another morning skinning laps.
On a different note, despite the continuing poor winter we are having, I had a productive training week. I logged 159k (108k bike, 42k ski, 9k run), with 5500' vertical, on just under 16 hours. I also managed one strength workout, one morning alpine skiing, and another morning skinning laps.
Sunday, February 11, 2024
When I am too old to bag peaks …
Then I will hopefully still be able to haul my carcass up to spend a night in the alpine zone. So, these are on my bucket list to visit, and/or revisit. (Check out the website, it's a good one.)
Saturday, February 10, 2024
Friday, February 9, 2024
Skinning laps at Gore
Warm, excellent grooming, and a bluebird day made for a wonderful morning, with just under a total of 2000' vertical. Maybe next trip, I'll also bring nordic gear and do some laps at the adjacent nordic center.
Thursday, February 8, 2024
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Continuing to dip into Martin Conway’s antique book … THE ALPS
This painting in the book, evoked strong memories from my first climbing trip to the alps in 1978 (June-early September). I climbed in the Lake District, Wales, Scotland, the Dolomites, Zermatt, and Chamonix.
On my first July day in Zermatt, as I hiked out of the campground (too expensive), I headed up to one of the grazing meadows, where I saw a husband and wife team; he handled the hay cutting in the traditional manner - with a scythe - while she hefted loads of hay up to the storage shacks. Eventually, I found a spot on the edge of the grazing areas to bivy for the next three weeks.
Needless to say, that agrarian era in the alps was dwindling rapidly even then, but by now that era is largely past, as tourism has grown by quantum leaps.
On my first July day in Zermatt, as I hiked out of the campground (too expensive), I headed up to one of the grazing meadows, where I saw a husband and wife team; he handled the hay cutting in the traditional manner - with a scythe - while she hefted loads of hay up to the storage shacks. Eventually, I found a spot on the edge of the grazing areas to bivy for the next three weeks.
Needless to say, that agrarian era in the alps was dwindling rapidly even then, but by now that era is largely past, as tourism has grown by quantum leaps.
Monday, February 5, 2024
Cascade from our southwest pasture
Last week, brought just enough flurries to make skiing enjoyable again. This week will bring some more brilliant sunshine and more normal winter temperatures, but alas no more snow.
Last week was another good bit of training: 14.5 hours, on 134k (89k bike, 39k ski, and 6k run), with just over 4800' vertical. I also spent a morning riding lifts, and two yoga sessions (PT for knees).
Last week was another good bit of training: 14.5 hours, on 134k (89k bike, 39k ski, and 6k run), with just over 4800' vertical. I also spent a morning riding lifts, and two yoga sessions (PT for knees).
Maybe a good week to visit Mount Washington
Sunday, February 4, 2024
Another type of warmup …
I call it the cow pasture crust cruise. Twenty or thirty minutes lapping around the south pastures with Stash, when it's got a firm crust and a dusting on top. Then it's off to Mount Van Hoevenberg or Scott's Cobble for the main ski workout.
Saturday, February 3, 2024
Friday, February 2, 2024
Thursday, February 1, 2024
Winter warmup for a ski workout
Often, I take Stash for a short, 1.5-2k hilly hike (20-30 minutes), on the nearby dirt road before I head over to Mount Van Hoevenberg. Of course, when it's a good winter there are many backcountry tours I can take him on.
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