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NENSA December Club KM Challenge!

BREAKING NEWS

NENSA has unveiled the December Club Kilometer Challenge!

This is a great opportunity for our club members to:

  • Get in lots of skiing and rollerskiing
  • Earn points toward the NENSA Club Cup…we are the DEFENDING CHAMPIONS!
  • Win $5000 for MNC…whoa! That is huge!

What do you need to do?

It’s simple! We have tried to make it as user-friendly and easy as possible to submit your data…no hassles with sending Strava files, no headaches with various logins and passwords…just click the link below and submit your kilometers skied.

You can do this daily (right after a ski) or at the end of a week (just list the various locations you skied and add up the total kilometers). The form is designed to be simple and smartphone-friendly. It is also linked on the Junior and Masters training docs, as well as the MNC homepage!

Club KM Challenge Form

Help us win the challenge, win the Club Cup (again!) and score some prize money for the club! Any ages count toward scoring, and this is not about racing. Any ski counts!

Check out the current total MNC kilometer distance HERE

Bolton Lighted Loop COMPLETE!

It’s about time for some good news…the future is BRIGHT

We are happy to report that the lighted loop at Bolton is completed! The 1.4km Picnic loop includes some fun downhills, curved flat sections of “hero skiing”, a challenging climb, and a rolling series of gentle hills.

Oh, and it is fully lit by efficient LEDs pumping out 5,500 lumens powerful enough to give you low-grade blindness if you accidentally gaze directly at them.

Certain sections already have new names, such as the A-Climb, which may or may not actually meet FIS standards for climbing height and distance. Or Little Amsterdam, the section approaching the end of the loop that features an intricate canal and culvert maze for drainage, which necessitated about 1 ton of dirt moved by Mike Millar’s lone shovel.

MNC Juniors ascending the “A-Climb” a few weeks ago during some early snow

The entire operation is currently powered by a large generator, which has now been safely encased in some soundproofing material. In subsequent years, the plan is to wire the lights directly in to Bolton’s power grid at the Nordic Center. We could not have done any of this without the help of Nate Laber, Lionel Welch, and the folks at Green Mountain Electrical Supply. When we had first learned of the costs of installing lights, we almost wrote this project off…then Nate realized what we had been thinking of and jumped into action. I think it’s the fastest anything in MNC has ever gone from idea to reality! We also could not have done any of this without the collaboration of Bolton Valley allowing us to modify and bring these trails up to speed.

I went back through emails and it was about September 24th when Nate first reached out with the proposals that suggested GMES would be able to help with the lights and that it could all be possible. And here we are before Thanksgiving with a fully-operational light system…WHOA.

The final steps? Lights turned on, adjusted to perfect angles, errant branches and shrubs removed for maximum light coverage

Early-season, low-snow grooming will be handled by MNC as we work with our new (to us) sled and Tidd Tech groomer and tracksetter to lay out the best trails we can. The work done on Picnic loop, where the lights are, was over 250 volunteer hours of bridge building, brush-cutting, rock removal, delimbing, raking, and grading.

Getting rid of any and all branches

If you want a good idea of just how goes into making a loop “low-snow viable” take a stroll over to the Maple or Spruce trails on the other side of the network and compare the ground cover, overhead cover, general trail width, and flatness of the surfaces. As proven with the special treat of an early-November storm, these trails were in great shape with only about 4-6 inches!

 

The goal is to take this even further next year, as we explore connections in the excavation world to remove a few key rocks that are too big for human hands/prybars, level out serious grade changes, and plant grass and clover that can be mowed and maintained to create a low and even more snow-friendly ground surface.

We have also done some preliminary walks on Valley Loop, which potentially extends the potential for the loop by a

little under a kilometer. A washout from Hurricane Irene currently makes that trail and out-and-back, but we have identified a route that could loop it back up to Picnic as a nice expansion. We will save that for summer 2021…

For now, we look forward to enjoying solid skiing and grooming at Bolton in a year when we could all use some great outdoor time. We plan to groom with regularity during the week regardless of whether or not organized MNC sessions/gatherings are happening. When the snow is deep enough, the Pisten Bully can make the snow even better, but until then the bridges we installed will mean a snowmobile and groomer can take care of the trails when in previous year they would have laid dormant until midwinter snowpack.

While the future remains uncertain in terms of MNC programming, outdoor activities done solo or with members of your household are not forbidden. As of now (11/16) high school sports sanctioned by the VPA are also still fair game. We hope that even if the loop cannot be enjoyed by our club in a traditional group setting, other users can still get enjoyment and benefit from the work and the progress. Whether this means a single skier training under the lights after work, high school racers able to get on snow with a lit training loop, or our own club able to once again hold practices and sessions in our new home, it all adds up to a great community resource that continues to build the awesome sport in our area!

You can find an updated album of trail work and infrastructure upgrades HERE

You can find photos from our first real ski days on the loop HERE

Bolton…the future is BRIGHT

 

All MNC programming suspended indefinitely

Updated 2:15 PM 11/13/2020

As of this morning (Friday, November 13th) Governor Scott and the VT administration have released guidelines stating that “recreational sports will be put on hold, apart from those sanctioned by the Vermont Principals Association.”

Link to new VT restrictions

In addition, non-sport guidance also applies to many of our activities: “Multi-household gatherings – indoor or outdoor, in public or private spaces – are prohibited.”

As such, all MNC programming is suspended indefinitely. This means Juniors, BKL, and Masters, as well as our Thanksgiving Camp.

As we prepare more for these changes expect upcoming information on virtual training, virtual challenges, places to share your activities, and ways to connect up with fellow teammates and club members outside of the normal structure.

We know that many members have already registered and paid for winter programs.  We would prefer to not issue refunds or future credits at this time, as it is unknown when and if we will be able to start activities.

Assuming there is a resumption of programming, for example in January, then we would look at providing partial refunds or credits based on the amount of the season that was lost.  In any case, if a member would like a full refund at this time, we will work to accommodate you.

We are incredibly saddened to move forward with suspending our programming, but at the same time we’re incredibly proud of Vermont and the steps our state has taken to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Vermont has consistently led the country in terms of low case counts, low positivity rate, and effective and widespread testing. As cases continue to rise around the country, we’re hopeful that Vermont’s efforts will lead to a healthier, faster, and safer recovery from this virus.

Please join us in respecting state guidelines, staying safe and conscientious in public, and caring for one another. We will get through this!

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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