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Fall Training Safety

Cold mornings and night, dark afternoons, and hunting season has put safety even more on the forefront than usual. Oh, and some recently published material from the US Ski Team on road safety! In this post I’ll share some safety tips for fall training; things we have been implementing recently, as well as tried-and-true methods for keeping yourself visible, warm, and protected whether you’re on the road or trail.

1. Hi-viz, the gold standard

When I was in high school and college, rollerskiing in a bright shirt was very faux-pas. Then, during the summer before my sophomore year of college, a skier named Willie Neal (who was my age and set to ski for Middlebury in the coming seasons) was killed by a driver while rollerskiing in Maine.

All of a sudden, the culture shifted. It wasn’t as fast a shift as it should have been, but college teams began to produce their team training shirts in bright colors rather than grey or black. Many teams, including MNC, carry a bag of vests with them so that skiers showing up without and bright shirt can put a vest on to add reflective elements.

In 2019, it’s now a faux-pas to NOT be wearing hi-viz while rollerksiing on the roads. For the most part, people do not complain or protest about the bright colors. People protest about the vests, but it’s just more incentive to wear your bright clothes.

Be seen out there!

2. Blinking Light: take it up a notch

Many bikers already wear blinking lights. It turns out it’s easy to implement on a helmet too, and relatively cost effective (under $10, many with rechargeable batteries). While this is seen as “more nerdy” than just a bright shirt, the difference is noticeable if you’re a driver. As someone who is often driving the van or riding a bike behind rollerskiers on a road, I can tell you that even 2 or 3 blinking lights among the group really adds to the visibility of everything.

Check out Skirack for some really high-quality options for personal lights. Or if you want to stay really cheap but still safe, check out Wal-Mart or Amazon.

This little lights goes a long way, and once it’s on your head you forget it’s even there

3. Blaze Orange is in SZN

This is the time of year when you need to be wearing bright colors on the trails as well as the road. Hunting season is upon us! Keep an eye on trail closures and lands where hunters may be allowed…for example, did you know that hunting is allowed on the MTB trails at Saxon Hill? If you’re curious, visit this hunting seasons page and do a quick bit of research. And wear some bright stuff! Be extra careful on trails in early morning or late afternoon.

In the woods, orange is what you want

4. Dress for the elements

We had our first rollerski in below-40 and pouring rain this week. Those kind of days are only going to get more prevalent! Be prepared with lots of clothes. Keep spare shirts in your car, and stuff your training bag with socks and some sweatpants and a sweatshirt. The most invaluable gear is often a lightweight shell. Many companies make these “ultra-light” shells that seem like nothing but a thin plastic bag in the shape of a coat. It seems insane to pay $40-80 (sometimes more) for something like this. But about 4 years ago I got one and it’s by far the most versatile and used piece of gear I own. Anyone who knows me can tell you I practically live in this jacket, and I bring it everywhere.

Adam and Jenny both rocking some ultralight jackets on Mt Washington…in July!

The most functional part about these types of jackets are their pack-ability and versatility. They all basically crumple down to the size of a fist, meaning they can fit in a waterbelt with ease. They aren’t usually waterproof, but they stop the wind and have at least some moisture management. They also dry out very quickly, and weigh virtually nothing. 100% worth the investment.

 

 

Range Access Update

We know many of you have heard about discussions relative to ongoing usage of the Range facilities and have expressed some concern over our ability to secure long term access.  To that end, we wanted to let our members know that we presently are in active discussions with the National Guard and are confident that we will be able to maintain access for our club. Recently our access was approved through year end and we are in the process of finalizing 2020 with a November application.

It should also be noted that the assessment of Civilian Use by the NG leadership is something that happens periodically.   Presently we are in a cycle where they are taking a close look at the processes and controls needed to ensure the safety of all parties.  Over the past season there have been several incidents, not related to our members that have brought these concerns to the forefront.

Throughout the discussions,  it is clear the NG does want to support our continued use. But to do so they are looking for our help to improve the monitoring and control of civilian access.  There are several proposals on the table including controlled access lists, ID cards and paid leases.  Details have yet to be finalized, but in the mean time please anticipate that there may be some changes in the upcoming season.

As always,  if you are at the Range please remember to obey the speed limits, expect to show you ID upon entrance and limit your access to open ski trails.

MNC Trivia Night Oct 25 …need YOUR HELP

The First-Ever MNC Trivia Night and Dinner on Friday, October 25th

Join the club at the Cochrans lodge for a night of good food and fun trivia! With categories and questions for all ages and topics (not just skiing!) this is something to invite ALL of your friends and family to. Teams of 6 will go head-to-head with trivia knowledge to score some cool prizes and bragging rights for a good cause…the MNC Van!

Register a team with the form below, and join us on Friday, October 25th…dinner at 6:00, trivia at 7:30!

Trivia Night Signup

What is the event?

The event is a dinner and goofy trivia night, with themes and questions designed for all ages and categories…not just skiing!

Where/When is the event?

The event is at the Cochran Ski Lodge, 910 Cochran Road, Richmond, VT. Dinner begins at 6pm, with trivia beginning at 7:30. MNC members will provide potluck appetizers and deserts, and the club will be grilling burgers and hot dogs.

The club will also be providing non-alcoholic drinks. The event is BYOB for alcoholic beverages, but there will be a keg of local beer available for a $4 donation to our van.

How can I participate?

We are asking MNC members to be a captain and form their own teams of six people that would be part of your goofy trivia team.  Ideally, each team of six would have some non-MNC members (eg. friends, family, etc.).  Each team member pays to participate.  Adults pay $20.00, children pay $10.00.  As the team captain, you collect money from your team and then register your team through the MNC website.  As a captain, you are also asked to come up with a theme for your team and represent that theme.  Prizes will be awarded to the team or teams with the best theme.  Prizes will also be awarded to the top trivia teams.

How should I market this event to my friends and family?

Ask your friends and family if they would be interested in participating in a fund raiser where they get dinner, music, and play goofy trivia as a team.  The goofy trivia is a team activity; it is not individual.  During goofy trivia, teams have time to discuss what they think is the correct answer and provide one answer that represents the entire team.  It should be a night of good food and good laughs.

How soon should I get my team registered?

We are asking all teams are registered by October 20th.

A signup form can be found HERE

See you at Cochrans!

 

 

Rossignol Free Fall Oct 12 … need YOUR HELP

The club is excited to be hosting two big events during the month of October. You could say that they are on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to physical exertion…one is a ski race, and the other is a dinner and trivia night! The common theme running between them? Fun and spirited competition!

First up is the Rossignol Free Fall, formerly the Fall Rollerski Classic on Saturday, October 12th

Last year this race, hosted by our club, topped the charts as the LARGEST ROLLERSKI RACE IN NORTH AMERICAN HISTORY. Let’s make history again, and let’s do it in a big way with the most exciting, well-run, and fun rollerski race the continent has ever seen. What do we need to make that happen? Volunteers who are willing to share their passion for racing and managing a busy day.

From traffic ushers and registration checkers to course monitors and bib collectors, there is a job for everyone. Check out the form below if you’re interested in being a part of what we hope will be another one for the record books!

Volunteer for the Rossignol Free Fall Rollerski Race (Click Here)

Bliz/Swenor/Start Team Deal!

MNC Members and members of the #BlizGang,

We have a PHENOMENAL offer on-hand from the folks at EnjoyWinter.com. This deal is amazing because it

  1. allows us 30% off on some of our favorite products
  2. gives support and credits directly back to the club!

To find out more about this sponsorship, read below:

June 24th, 2019

Hello coaches and club/team members,

We are pleased to be able to offer you EnjoyWinter Team Ordering & Rewards

Support your club and save money on Nordic equipment through EnjoyWinter team rewards.

Save 30% when you use your teams code at checkout

Get 10% back for your club to spend on wax, tools, rollerskis…

Support your shop: Your team order will be shipped following your team’s order deadline, with credit given to your local EnjoyWinter dealer.

Ready to get started? Use your team code: MNC1920 at checkout at Enjoywinter.com. 

Anti-Freeze, Bliz, Start, & Swenor, through its Enjoy Winter Athlete Force program, are proud partners of Gus Schumacher, Ian Torchia, Peter Holmes and many more athletes in generation next.

Swenor Rollerskis: Feel like skiing on Norwegian Snow

40 pair Demo fleet based in Madison WI available for team camps/clinics

Official Ski of CXC & NENSA rollerski series and camps.

Made in Norway, where they are tested and developed with the best cross country skiers in the world. 

Swenor Rollerskis are the #1 rollerski in the World and the US, and is a supplier to Norwegian, Canadian, US and many other ski teams. 

Swenor Rollerski have: Calibrated Wheel Speeds – like skiing on snow, Durable Rubber – for long lasting wheels, Sealed bearings  – durability in the wet, Laminated Composite shafts – like skiing on snow, Lightweight aluminum shaft – easy on the budget, Jr Skis also with calibrated wheel speeds and no weight limits,  A complete parts bin available in Wisconsin, Life Time warranties

 

  • Skate JR & Alutech JR for U-13’s ~$170 + bindings
  • Skate and Tristar price point skis ~$180 + bindings
  • Fiberglass and Skate Elite and other laminated skis for the best feeling of snow ~$245 + bindings

 

Start Poles: Swing through Winter

The most durable-best swing weight poles available.

17 mm top for highest stiffness – 8mm at tip for most layers=greatest durability & lowest swing weight.

 

  • Start Ultra – 100% 3D Carbon ~lightest pole on market 18% stiffer than this year’s Race 1.0 ~ $400.00 msrp ~ $275 team
  • Start Race – 100% UHM Carbon previous year’s world cup pole now $300.00 msrp ~ $200 team
  • Start Winner– 100% HSCarbon most durable best swing weight ~ $150.00 msrp ~ $110 team
  • Start Loppet – 70% Carbon most durable best swing weight pole ~ $105.00 msrp ~ $85 team
  • Start Sport– 60% carbon pole $105.95 msrp ~ $75.00 team
  • Start Race JR – $75.00 msrp~ $50.00 team

 

Start Wax; Glide Through Winter

Entire line available in USA now and in 2020. (This cannot be said by many other wax brands)

Complete wax line, including Fluorocarbon waxes, use ingredients on TSCA inventory list. 

  • All new LF, MF, HF liquid gliders-alcohol based solvents (not petroleum) do not dry out the base. 
  • HFXT Gel finishing waxes are affordable and easy to apply. 
  • Magic Gliders for non-fluoro racing on artificial snow
  • Start Green still the standard in the coldest snow 
  • Kick waxes for each snow type.

 

Bliz : World Cup Winning Technology – Weekend Warrior pricing

  • Fusion- Full Frame Wide Angle Vision $94.95 msrp
  • Matrix – Wide Angle Vision $74.95 msrp
  • Proflip – Nordic Goggles – new Nordic Light lens $129.95 msrp

 

 Anti-Freeze: Warm Different 

Team Jackets & Face Tape: Outfit your team in the comfort, style and warmth

 

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