True Fall Training

We’re in the midst of peak foliage right now, which means that even when the days are grey and misty, the scenery still can’t disappoint. That was nice to have this week, since we were trying to fit in a lot of big training and saw everything from sun and vibrant colors to rain and clouds. Fall sure makes for some great photos and videos, though! There were a LOT of sessions this week and hopefully some of the media captured just how busy we were.

We took the opportunity for a week without a “race” effort to get some good L3 work in. On Tuesday morning we were still overcoming a bit of the sickness from the past week and missed a few of the gang, but the crew got in a really good set of skate intervals working on staying smooth and working transitions well. Hopefully the video conveys a bit of that, as I tried to take clips on flatter and mixed terrain instead of the usual “uphill interval” style clips. I also figured out how to do a better job of creating and uploading thumbnails to our Youtube videos, so hopefully they are even more engaging…be sure to subscribe to the channel and all that!

Gravel grind on Old Pump Rd

Wednesday was the first “rough” day of the week in terms of weather. We were supposed to have a fun MNC Bikegang mountain bike ride at Saxon Hill but a ton of rain closed the trails. Instead of ripping berms and flow, we went on a foliage tour up through Essex and into Jericho.

As you can tell in the above photo it wasn’t quite “peak” yet but getting close. A few more cold nights afterward helped.

It’s also important to keep fueled during your workouts…so even though we were mostly on dirt roads seeking the finest views and country life in Vermont, we also made sure to get back to the pavement before our crew had to go to school…because on days like this coffee is essential.

In the afternoon, we had a big group out at Mobbs Farm but the weather remained it’s dreary self. With the dropping temps and occasional shower and frost it’s easy to lose motivation. Thankfully, everyone comes to training with good energy and we usually find a way to make things fun even when it’s not picture-perfect outside.

 

Jax getting his strength gains going!

Things were bright again for Thursday afternoon, when we got our big gang together including St Mikes for some towing strength. We’ve done this workout basically all fall and will continue to do so weekly…we ski up a gradual hill 4 times…if skating, we alternate V2 and double pole. If classic skiing we just double pole. Each week we extend the distance of the tows just a little bit, and this week we also added in two speeds up the hill WITHOUT towing after everyone had their turns pulling their partners. We’ll keep progressing like this as we go along through fall.

We were in for a treat on Friday morning. This is a workout we tried once earlier this fall with similarly amazing weather and sun, and this day was no different. If you’re anything like us, you’re sick of rollerskiing out-and-back on Cochran Road all year…so, this workout changes it up! It involves a pre-drive of the route to check on the “trail conditions”, so to speak, on Dugway Road, but if all systems are go there you end up with an awesome route. Starting at the Round Church, taking a right onto the dirt road at Dugway, emerging into the beautiful valley in Huntington, and skiing up to the town library.

The dirt road is all gradual uphill, the scenery is unbeatable, and the traffic is pretty much nonexistent on a Friday morning at 8AM. Even when you get onto Huntington Rd, almost all of the traffic is headed toward Richmond and is going the other way, not trying to squeeze around a group of skiers. It’s by far one of the most scenic rollerskis you cold do outside of Pleasant Valley!

Dirt or pavement? Almost hard to tell in this photo…

On Saturday, we returned to another “favorite”, this time getting treated to another of the most scenic rollerski routes you could find in our area. We were ready for some classic intervals up Road 101 at Smuggs, made famous a few times earlier this year by both Juniors and Masters alike. This hill is great, and the setting is astounding. We made 3 trips up the hill, each one taking between 15 and 20 minutes. The first 2/3 of the intervals were smooth L3, and then cranked up to race pace once the steep sections hit and the pedals went down. We got some nice footage from this ski:

After the ski we had a nice team lunch down in Jeffersonville, and then headed BACK up to get in a ride and run on the mountain bike trails right off the side of Road 101. Lots of fun!

NOTES OF INTEREST

  • Be sure to register for the Fall Rollerski Classic: registration closes WEDNESDAY at 5pm!

  • Signup to contribute to the concession table here. Thanks 🙂

  • Junior Winter Training signups are online!

 

Masters Training On a Roll

With great weather last weekend our Masters had to two great back to back outings lead by Coach Rick with several new faces joining the groups. It isn’t too late to join in an get ready for the upcoming season.

Also as we lose daylight, the Thursday Running group moves off the trails this week to Gov. Chittenden Rd.  A great dirt road option in Williston for this time a season. If you join us, don’t forget to bring a headlamp.

Our roller skiers will be out this weekend again preparing for that showdown with Peru Nordic.  Don’t forget to check out for Masters Training Doc for the latest times and locations.

 

Cool Fall Colors

The chilly mornings and long sleeves are here. Changing leaves, sickness and schoolwork all collide right about now…making for some interesting sessions as wel work toward the cold rain changing to cold snow!

Sammie skating up Bolton Notch Rd…according to some bike blogs it’s 28% grade at the steepest pitch, which is steeper than any part of Lincoln Gap! Since it’s not a mile long, it doesn’t get any street cred but that’s a mean hill. So of course it’s been on the radar to attack for a while now. In the video below you can see just how steep it is and just how hard it is to skate up without rolling back down the hill! Makes for a fun Wednesday morning:

Not all about the rolling though: we did a really good set of bounding intervals with our friends from St Mikes on Friday afternoon. We started at the Round Church alongside the UVM team who was coincidentally also training from the same spot. They were out for a roll/run combo toward Cochran’s but we took the other direction and headed to the new trails at Chamberlain Hill. It was sunny and the leaves had just begun to change, and things really felt like the crisp hard training days of autumn.

Richmond, VT lookin’ fine

Running out to some sweet trails. About a mile of pavement but after that it’s all dirt

It was back to wheels on Saturday for a bikegang ride at Perry Hill, and then a rollerski adventure in the Capital District of Montpelier!

Julia leads the gang in the pumptrack Saturday…

…and in the legit Montpelier skatepark on Sunday

Masters Southridge 6K Crit

After Climb to the Castle there was much talk swirling on a potential joint rollerski or time trial between the Metal-Thrashing masters of  Peru Nordic.  Unable to work out a dope collab this weekend, the MNC masters crew instead took to the hard streets of Williston with the season’s first running of the Southridge 6K Crit.

It was warm, the winds were light, and the sun was shining.  A perfect day for the skiers to put down a set of times to beat for the next running in October.  Out of the gate, “Mic Drop” Millar assaulted the first hill with a strong V2 and never looked back.  That is, until he made a wrong turn that dashed his hopes from capturing a potential course record.  Despite the detour, Mike crushed his prior PR and is clearly on his way to a strong 18-19 season.  Coach Slick Rick Costanza laid down his usual solid and smooth performance, posting his fastest time in the last three years and a time only two seconds off his own PR.  Although not sighted for a while, Steve “The Mail Man Me$$ier” was back,  delivering an assault on the hills of Southridge with a time close to his last appearance at the The Crit.  Dori Martell made her first appearance at the time trial gaining confidence with the terrain and setting a mark for future runs.  Jim “All the Way Up” Adkisson, a long time veteran of The Crit, posted strong year to year gains even with a  last minute change to slower roller skis due to an equipment failure.

All in all it was a fun day to be out there and rollin’ with the crew.  Thanks to Mike Gaughan for the video clips.

Link to Southridge 6K TT Results

 

Intensity Cruising

Busy week as we ramp up the intensity. Unfortunately, no fun photos from our MOST intense day, some tough L4 bounding intervals at Honey Hollow with the St Mikes team. 4-6 x 4 minutes L4 up a road like that will get you breathing hard pretty quick…or struggling to breathe at all, if you’re one of the many from our crew who got a little sick after cramming 14 folks into the house in Lake Placid last week…

But to wind it back to the beginning, here is a little video of some striding intensity from earlier in the week. We had a small group but Dith, Julia, and Aidan just got to have more video footage of themselves as a result!

As the week went on and got a little colder, we didn’t let up and were rewarded with one of those perfectly crisp fall weekends. After the big intervals on Saturday, some of the gang got in a nice hike at Mt Hunger complete with cider doughnuts and all those other fall things you expect this time of year.

Heading off the summit of Hunger

Feeding the hunger of the CrunchGang

 

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