Stoneground skis return

If you got a pair of skis stoneground through Caldwell Sport, they will be headed back to our part of Vermont this coming Friday, November 6th. We will be heading down to pick them up directly.

MNC will cover the cost of the stonegrinding in one lump sum, and then create a payment form for members to select their number of pairs ground and cover each individual costs. There will be an online version (slightly higher due to PayPal processing fees) or the option to submit a check (payable to “Mansfield Nordic Club”) to the following address:

MNC/Adam Terko

3541 Nashville Rd

Jericho, VT 05465

We will update skiers with final cost information and payment links on Friday when the final invoice is published and the skis are headed back to Northern VT!

If you have ordered anything from Zach (skis, wax, poles, etc) and would like to save on shipping, let him know and we will gladly pick up your order and bring it back with us when skis are picked up!

Bolton is (lightly) groomed!

This afternoon the grooming team of Mike Millar, Ben Ogden, and Adam Terko visited Bolton to “groom” the 1km soon-to-be-lighted loop. With the help of the “Terktech 3.0” human-powered grooming device and a few laps (with the three of us trading skiing and grooming on foot) there is at least a little bit of level corduroy.

One thing’s for sure…it feels like the real deal! And even though it’ll likely melt by Wednesday afternoon, it’s the perfect chance to get up there and get a taste of winter.

Grooming action

View from the driver’s seat

Soon to be wired for completion! If you want to lend a hand in the finishing touches, keep an eye on the website

Sunset skis…a nice element that we didn’t always have at the Range

Skiing on the Stowevio Glacier

If you follow Nordic skiing at the World Cup level you may have heard of athletes making a trip in the summer and fall to the Stelvio Glacier in Italy. This is where the sport’s finest test their fitness and train long hours at high elevation on summer snow. But in a pandemic year where long travel is not safe, did you know that the Stowevio Glacier is only a short drive for most MNC members?

Although it involves a hike and not a tram ride to the skiable terrain, the views are no less inspiring. On a sunny day, you will see lots of skiers making the pilgrimage up to the glacier with the promise of early-season snow while the ground is bare at lower elevations…

The high alpine terrain of the Stelvio is known for its lack of oxygen, so athletes must be very careful to not train too hard or too fast before they become acclimated. However, with the Stowevio Glacier topping out at just over 4,000 feet the altitude is not much to worry about. You can still expect pristine white snow and rocky outcroppings much like that of the Domomites.

It’s important to wear sunscreen to be protected from the high alpine rays. Although conditions are often good, old skis are usually recommended since the occasional rock may pop up on the trail. However, snow-capped pine trees and well-packed surfaces are usually suitable for skiers looking to get in early striding and gliding.

On the Stelvio Glacier, the altitude means it’s very hard to do intensity training and push yourself. However, given the low elevation of the Stowevio Glacier, along with ample manmade snow at the main parking area, it’s possible to have World Cup-level race efforts such as the 200m relay sprint course with downhill jump feature and backpack directional markings. It’s true: on October 31st the races of the 20/21 season have already begun.

 

 

What Will BKL Racing Look Like This Year?

Things are still being figured out and are bound to change, but here are a few things about BKL Racing this year:

•Races will all be interval start (i.e., one person every 30 seconds or so)

•We will need to wear masks at races, but not while we race.

•Racing will be more local.  We are hoping to have a NWVT race schedule with the clubs in our District- Mad River, Sleepy Hollow and Frost Mt.  This won’t be figured out until later in November.

• We will have our MNC Skiathlon- it will be February 27th at Sleepy Hollow.

• We might have some club time trials if it looks like there will not be enough races for us. We might even invite another club to one of our time trials. One weekend per month we might skip racing and go for a really long fun ski tour instead!

•We will have a District BKL Festival on March 6 & 7 instead of the New England Festival. All the NWVT clubs will participate!

So get your skis ready and check your wax supply! We will be racing this winter in one way or another!

BKL Registration is Open

We are looking toward the start of the season (December 1st) and are excited to be opening BKL registration. Because it is in the club’s interest to have a safe and fun season, there will be a few changes to our registration process.

Most importantly, we will be limiting sign-ups for each group with program caps. If a program is full, please contact Coach Rosemary (sheacobb19@gmail.com) to be put on the waiting list! Our registration forms close automatically when the program fills up.

Secondly, Bolton Valley has agreed to provide discounted season pass rates for our members in recognition of the work MNC members have done to enable early season skiing and trail lighting.   MNC will be collecting the ski pass fees through our program sign up forms in order to take advantage of the rates below:

  •     Weekday Only (ages 7 & up)*   $85 + taxes & fees
  •      Full Week (ages 7 & up)           $149 + taxes & fees

* Recommend pass for BKL program skiers and coaches.

Not sure you are an Arctic Fox or Racer click here, but don’t wait, sign-up now!

Penguins Register Here (Limit 20)

Arctic Foxes Register Here (Limit 20)

Jackrabbits Register Here (Limit 24)

Racers Register Here (Limit 20)

Coach / Adult Bolton Pass Purchase

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