Directions to Hash Run:
70 Maple Leaf Rd: drive up Stevensville Rd in Underhill Center, take a left turn at Maple Leaf Farm onto Maple Leaf Road. Continue for ¾ mile up around the sharp curve to the 1st house on the right.

70 Maple Leaf Rd: drive up Stevensville Rd in Underhill Center, take a left turn at Maple Leaf Farm onto Maple Leaf Road. Continue for ¾ mile up around the sharp curve to the 1st house on the right.

Way back in the early spring, I attended the NENSA Board Meeting in Hanover. A topic of discussion was adding more rollerski racing to the calendar in order to drum up excitement for the sport, add options for ski-specific competition outside of the winter, and get groups from all over New England together.
My hand shot up at that meeting and, with the Range in mind, I volunteered our club to organize, host, and pull off a big fall rollerski race.
Well…thanks to many dedicated volunteers, an absolutely pro timing crew, and racers from U16 to college and beyond, we pulled it off!
I’m not sure where 100 registrants stacks up in the list of “all-time-biggest North American rollerski races” but I have to imagine this event was up there. Even if there was one DNS bringing the number down to a tantalizing 99, that’s still pretty impressive. A big component was the presence of the UVM, Middlebury, St. Mikes, Bowdoin, and Harvard teams. Having the college skiers around definitely added to the intensity of the field (UVM went 1-4 in the women’s race and 1-6 in the men’s) but also just reinforced how healthy the culture of skiing is in our corner of VT. This was brought to light last spring where the same vast mix of age groups and backgrounds was on display at the Cochran’s Nordic Cross event, and here we were again with all sorts of skiers mixing it up.
The day started with U16 races, followed by open categories. Lots of banners, V-boards, team tents, music, and even an MC (thanks Dave!) kept it feeling like an Eastern Cup on rollerskis. Coach Liam and Carl Priganc got some great photos to add to my random collection throughout the day.

Photographer extraordinaire Carl Priganc sporting the Pug Socks
Ali and Magda were the first Pugs out on course, and they both skied great. The U16 field’s weren’t super big but even still, it was evident just watching them ski that they were going to end up finishing 1-2 (Magda won, Ali was 2nd). We did some intervals on this exact course earlier in the week so the home course advantage probably helped, too. They both skied this little transition on Airplane Loop so well that I had to make it into a specific video:

Ali and Magda after their race!
In the U16 men’s race Aidan took it out fast and held his pace for the win. After a few skate rollerski races in the row he was itching for a classic race and he made the most of it. The double poling was snappy, and the striding looked like a great combination of smooth and quick.

Aidan hungry to go fast and hungry for some prize bread

U16s being U16s
The open races brought on some big race fields (31 women, 55 men) which means a busy course and lots of fast racers cruising all over. It was a really cool scene for sure! This was also when the UVM domination really took over…the coolest part, though, was seeing folks who were juniors just a year or two before now representing their new college teams…for example, last year’s Eastern Cup winners Alex Lawson and Elliot Ketchel racing for Middlebury and Bowdoin, respectively.

Matt Doyle promoting the Pugs on his helmet alongside NENSA’s Justin Beckwith. Kai gets ready to start in the background

Kai has done a great job navigating a busy autumn and had a really great race in 21st, showing he can compete right with New Englands top Juniors and hold his own against Midd, Bowdoin, SMC, and Harvard skiers

Timmy put his rifle away for this one and broke out the classic skis for the third time in a month…and he hung tough even with a broken pole on the third lap

Coach Adam cheering on Dakota who did a bit of miscalculating and ended up skiing extra distance…I guess if you’re adding kilomters to a race the time to do it is now and not winter!

Familiar faces: Harmeyer brothers en route to 1st (Bill) and 5th (Henry)
It was an awesome fall day and the weather even turned out great. Special thanks to supporters from NENSA, Rossignol, Toko, and Niflheim Nordic! Looking forward to the 2nd annual event next season!
Results: 2017 MNC_EABC fall classic
Photos from Carl Priganc: Fall Classic Priganc
Photos from Liam John: Fall Classic John
Come join your BKL friends and Coach Rosemary for a hike! Family and friends welcome. If your child needs a ride, contact Coach Rosemary (sheacobb19@gmail.com) and she may be able to help. Hikes go in rain, shine or snow. Pack for the weather- appropriate clothing, water and lots of snacks! Most hikes begin at 10 am. Check event calendar for details and trailhead map links.
Schedule:
10/14: Stowe Pinnacle. Meet at Parking Lot at 10 AM. Rendezvous at Cold Hollow for cider & donuts for those homeward bound through Waterbury. Email Rosemary if you are going. Map & Info
10/20 (Friday): No School Hike! Hunger Mountain, Waterbury. Meet at Trail Head on at 10 AM. Email Rosemary (sheacobb19@gmail.com) if you are going. Map & Info
10/29 (DATE CHANGED): Mt. Mansfield via Butler Lodge Trail. Meet at trail head (Stevensville Rd) at 9:30. Email Rosemary (sheacobb19@gmail.com) if you are going. Map & Info
11/04: Sunrise Hike! Camel’s Hump via the Burrows Trail. Meet at Burrows Trail Head Parking lot. Waterbury folks might want to hike up from that side and meet us at the top by 7:25. Potluck Breakfast at the top! Email Rosemary (sheacobb19@gmail.com) if you are going. Map & Info
11/11: Camel’s Hump Loop: Forest City Trail to Long Trail to summit and back down the Burrow’s Trail. Maybe we’ll find some snow! Option for a shorter hike for those who want to do less. Meet at Burrows Trail Head, Huntington at 10:00 am. Email Rosemary (sheacobb19@gmail.com) if you are going. Map & Info
Thanks to everyone who came out to the event! Special thanks to NENSA, EABC, Tremblebach Timing, Rossignol, Skirack, and Niflheim Nordic for providing great prizes and support.
Results: 2017 MNC_EABC fall classic
Photos from Carl Priganc: Fall Classic Priganc
Photos from Liam John: Fall Classic John

Coming right up this weekend is the NENSA Fall Rollerski Classic! Please make sure you are signed up for this event as we’d love a big MNC showing at our home race!

Remember: if you raced at Climb to the Castle or the App Gap Challenge, enter the coupon code “fallclassicdiscount” for 15% off!
This week we’ll be getting ready for the event with some classic intervals on the course itself, and mental prep strategies for getting psyched to have strong performances. With the onslaught of classic intensity this week, we fit some additional skating into the past week with Climb to the Castle and then a long skate rollerski in Huntington on Saturday. Some nice pavement made up for a dreary “Norwegian weather” day.

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