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Masters Winter Program Update

Winter Program Start

We are excited to kick off the Masters’s MNC season starting December 1st.  Due to COVID a few things will look different for this upcoming season. First off, the club is without Range access for this season. Despite this frustration, Bolton Valley and Sleepy Hollow have been supportive as we solidify our upcoming season plans. This year you will need to purchase ski passes separately from our usual program fees. We recognize the added financial burden this places on our members, but we hope you will continue to support our club along with the local family-run Nordic centers that we will be relying on this season.

MNC Registration

Program Fee: $225 (reduced from last season)
This fee covers coaching and special skiing access. Sleepy will be turning on the lights Tuesday/Thursday for just our members, and Bolton is revitalizing their trail network to accommodate our members.

Look for program registrations to open the week of 11/1.

Locations & Season Pass Information

Early Masters  (Tues & Thurs 4-5:30PM)

Location: Bolton Valley Nordic Center
Daylight skiing transitioning to the 1.4k lighted loop as the sun sets.  
Ski Pass: Bolton Valley Nordic ($tbd).

We are currently negotiating season pass pricing with Bolton for our members, so please do not purchase a pass at Bolton until we update with more relevant MNC pricing!

Late Masters  (Tues & Thurs 6-7:30PM)

Location: Sleepy Hollow
Lighted skiing and 2km snowmaking loop.  
Ski Pass: Sleepy Hollow ($170 before Oct. 31)

 

Bolton Venue Update

There’s a series of albums by Australian artist Tkay Maidza titled Last Year Was Weird Vol. 1 and Last Year Was Weird Vol. 2. I thought it was funny and unfortunate that the titles referred to last year being weird, when clearly it’s 2020 that is the strange one. That is, until I learned that the albums are planned as a trilogy, with Last Year Was Weird Vol 3 still to come. How could this one NOT come out in 2021?

Who knows what else 2020 will give us to reflect on when the calendar changes. But in the present, we have to focus on factors we can control and opportunities we can provide. If you haven’t already checked out our Winter Update 1.0 it might be worth giving that a look for some context. This update will try to clarify aspects of that release, as well as bringing everyone up to speed on where/how certain things have progressed.

When the Range was accessible, planning and sharing program details was easy: BKL, Juniors, and Masters all trained there on Tuesday and Thursdays. On other days of the week, our various training pages (BKL Blog, Junior Training Doc, Masters Training Doc) let people know when and where to be.

The Range is off the table indefinitely, and although this is not the first time we’ve all heard this, it’s the first time we have really delved into other opportunities to take more control of our own fate. We had such a great turnout for our first official Bolton Trail Work day and members have been putting in time there ever since, whether solo or in small groups. Before delving into programming, it’s pertinent to give an update on Bolton first:

Bolton Venue Update

If you are just catching up, we are making big changes at Bolton. The trail known as “Picnic” is undergoing renovations to  become a lighted 1.4km loop with low-snow grooming capability and access.

  • We have a large generator, 50 LED lights, special wiring/cables, and hardware either in shipment or stored in a warehouse awaiting setup. Thank you so much to Green Mountain Electrical Supply and MNC Masters skier Nate Laber! The 1.4km loop will be brightly lit by 5500 lumen floodlights strung along the route.
  • Tons of MNC folks came out to trim back branches, do some heavy logging, and begin drainage and rock upgrades. Thanks! There will be more details on how to keep helping out below.
  • 3 of 4 bridges have been built so far over key river/drainage areas. These bridges are critical because they allow a snowmobile and groomer to access the trail even in low-snow conditions. Previously, the trails had only been groomed when enough snow fell to FILL IN these ditches and streams! You can check out a bridge-build recap here.
  • We are finalizing the purchase of a snowmobile and Tidd Tech groomer and tracksetter. This will allow US to choose when and how to groom. That’s right, we have the ability to set our own classic tracks 🙂

How you can help out

We had a few inquiries about general work at Bolton. That’s super cool, and we are excited to make this loop the most perfect 1.4km you could ever ski on. If you’re just in the area looking to contribute, or if you’re looking for an after-work or after-school project, there will always be job to do on this loop. A few key ones:

  • Pulling out any rocks you see on the trail…big, small, buried or loose. The fewer rocks, the fewer scratches in our ski bases come winter.
  • Digging out drainage ditches. Most all of the trail has drainage dug in alongside the trail, and most of it is filled with leaves, branches, and rocks in weird places. Anything we can do to make a path for water helps.
  • Raking, leaf-blowing, and mowing. When all the leaves have fallen, we will do a “final rake” to clear everything off. But every bit helps, even some leaf removal in advance.

 

The Story of a Bridge

Here are some step-by-step photos of the first big bridge going in on our new lighted loop at Bolton. Yesterday Mike Millar and I put on our amateur carpentry hats, attached real functional bits to our ski wax roto-brush drills, and pieced together the first of what will eventually be three large-scale bridges to help the snowmobile and groomer provide early-season skiing on Picnic Loop.

To see more photos (updated frequently) of the trail work in action, check out our Flickr Album.

How things started: a narrow mountain bike/foot bridge. I began by cutting down large, straight trees about 5″ in diameter. These were all trees that needed to be removed for canopy clearing to allow snowfall to hit the trail. Each “beam” was 12′ long

Mike and I cut into the surrounding earth to “bench-in” the beams. They were buffered with large and small rocks. In this photo we are making sure the distance between the widest beams is equal across the length of the span

When all 4 beams were in position, I used the chainsaw to lightly mill a flat surface on top. It was about this point that not only was I getting a face full of sawdust, but Mike and I were actually getting hit by the first snow of the season!

Beams are milled and getting final leveling before the decking is installed. This photo does a good job of showing the rock bracing and “internal organs” of the bridge. 

Decking is 2×6 pressure-treated lumber, with exterior screws. The boards are flush for now but will shrink up to 1/4 inch over time, hopefully only letting minimal snow through! The edge of each end gets buried the bridge is flush with the ground

Yes, we used a lawn rake and some sweeping to clean up the area for the “after” shot

All we need now is snow…and a few more of these bridges. Join us Saturday from 1-3 if you’d like to keep making this trail awesome!

 

Trail Work: Thanks!

What a great turnout to help work on the lighted Bolton loop! We never got a full group photo but estimates put our totals at about 25 people. It was like an army of bladed garden tools out there, with grass being slashed and limbs being chopped. And in the end, what a crazy amount of work! Aside from the bridges left to build, you can pretty much drive Porsche down that loop without incident.

Human vs. Rock

Our next steps will be to build 4 large bridges and one shorter bridge, plus clearing and buffering some washed-out areas. A bit more cutting, measuring, digging, and nailing to make the water crossings ready for the snowmobile and groomer! We will have more info coming up on the next trail day.

 

 

Ski Swap Season

Ski swap season is here, and even despite COVID there are options for finding equipment! Check out the SkiMaven post below to find more about various swaps.

The first one up is South Burlington, beginning Saturday, Sept 26th!

Ski Maven Swap List

Photo of a Vermont ski swap with people looking at skis

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