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Craftsbury Marathon Wax Tip

Hi all,

It’s time for the Craftsbury Marathon! This is a busy weekend with Supertour sprint racing on Friday, the classic marathon on Saturday, and a skate race on Sunday. MNC will be represented at all of these races!

Before we get onto some waxing: the MNC trailer will be on-site and located in the lower lot. This is a large black trailer with an MNC logo on the side (and an MNC feather flag out front). Feel free to stop by for some wax help!

Note that we could easily get overwhelmed with kick, glide, and structure prep if everyone lines up just before the start…at classic races with the Juniors, we usually suggest arriving 90 minutes before the start. Skiers check-in, and let coaches know what they need.

Often, we have taken care of paraffin layers beforehand, and only do top layers (sprays, wool, structure, etc) on race day. Please be aware that we won’t be able to apply ironed/scraped/brushed glide layers (like Toko Red, for example) on Saturday morning. Hopefully, this tip will help with that!

We will be able to help with kickwax/klister, but this may necessitate your skis being in the trailer for a period of time for prep. Our goal would be for everyone getting wax help to drop off their skis 70-90 minutes before the start, and plan to warm up on a pair of “training” or “rock” or “warmup” skis if you can.

Then, 45 minutes before the start, pick up your race skis and take them out for a “test” up a few hills. Then just let us know what you think: we can add kick, remove kick, or alter kick based on feedback.

CLASSIC (SATURDAY) WAX PREP TIP

Currently (Thurs AM) the forecast calls for a mix of rain and snow on Friday, with a high of 36 and up to 1.9 inches accumulation possible. Craftsbury’s superior grooming team should have no trouble making the best tracks possible, but with a low of 32 on Friday night and a high of 34 on Saturday, there will be a lot of moisture. With skier traffic, if things do not turn fully “slushy” they are likely to be at least “glazed” or “greasy.”

It is rare for me to commit to a yellow/warm paraffin, but the combination of new snow (often bringing moisture) and heavy traffic means I would suggest a yellow paraffin layer such as Toko Yellow, Rode R50, or Swix 10.

HOWEVER (and this is important), durability and dirt management are critical in longer races. I would suggest applying 2 layers of a colder wax such as Toko Blue, Swix 6, or Rode R20, scraping and brushing between layers, before applying your yellow final paraffin layer.

One of the most important elements for glide will absolutely be structure. We have a wide array of tools for this, and even if you don’t need help with glide wax or kick, don’t be shy about stopping by to have our winning structure pattern applied to your skis!

Topcoats for these warmer conditions, with the possibility of not-fully-transformed-snow, can be tricky. A safe bet would be Rode RL Warm liquid, or a warmer wool block such as Star Next Warm.

For kick, we are recommending a klister binder. At this point depending on how the snow falls and gets groomed, it may not be a full klister day, and could be a mix such as klister covered with hardwax, or a sticky mix of two. In any case, a klister binder should be a good starting point. Please go THIN, THIN, THIN with your klister binder! You’d be surprised how little klister you can utilize for this.

We’ll be starting our test with “dry condition” klisters like Start Wide and Swix KX40S, and Rode Rossa Special. We can also test covering with hardwax if icing is an issue. From there, we’d likely move on to wet klisters such as Rode Rossa, Guru Red, and Swix Nero 44.

This could also be a very appropriate day for zero/rub or skin skis. MNC has a “fleet” of zeros and will prep these accordingly; if you’d like to give a pair a try, just ask!

SKATE (SUNDAY) WAX PREP TIP

While Saturday is tough enough to predict a few days out, it’s even more challenging to plan for Sunday seeing as we haven’t seen the effects of Friday’s precipitation + Saturday’s grooming + Saturday’s traffic and skier impact.

The weather does look consistent temp-wise between Sat/Sun, and it’s likely that topcoat winners on Saturday will be a good starting point for Sunday. The same goes for hand structure.

I’d recommend the same paraffin tip as above (2 cold layers, followed by a yellow final layer). While we won’t have the same level of support on Sunday (several wax maestros will be on site and able to utilize the trailer and all components, these folks are also racing in the event themselves!) it’s likely we can help with structure and a simple application topcoat such as a spray!

BKL Info Jan 22-29

Thursday Update- We’re on for practice today (see below for full practice plan). Despite the rain last night the snow at the Range will be good for practice. *We need a couple parents to help make hot chocolate today at the end of practice- sign up here and come to the Walker Building at drop off for details.

This week looks like great conditions tomorrow before a little bit of a warmup at the end of the week. We are already noticing the daylight returning at the end of practice! Thursday is hot chocolate day at the end of practice – you can sign up here to help or bring some supplies.

Waxing Clinic at the SkiRack with Jacob Huseby- Tuesday, Jan 23  6-7 pm  More Info

We’ve got a couple wish list items this week:
BKL Photos – We thought it would be fun to have some pictures of BKL in action playing games and skiing. We’re looking for volunteer(s) to take some pictures at practice. Email coach Liz if you are interested in helping. bkl@mansfieldnordic.org
Mtn Bike tubes needed– Do you have a stash of old tubes? We’d love to take them of your hands and use them for fun towing games at BKL practice. If you have a couple bring them to practice and we’ll leave a box out in the Walker Building for them.

MNC eBlast Update– Every Monday/Tuesday MNC sends out a club wide eBlast including info for all programs. The blast goes to the person that registered for MNC membership. If you aren’t getting the E-blasts, but would like to click here to sign up.

BKL Sub-Groups | Parent Volunteer signup sheet | BKL Season Long Schedule

Tuesday: Penguins, Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes, Racers & Devos


Location: The Range

Details: Classic for all groups, We’ll do some classic touring today on all the loops at the range. Don’t forget to bring water. Devos are with BKL on Tuesday this week.

*Penguins- Tuesday is hot chocolate day. Penguins will ski and then go inside for a hot chocolate and a snack a the end of practice.

Practice Waxing Info: Temps in the mid 20s and new snow. It will be in the range of Swix extra blue. If you have waxable classic skis you can wax at home or meet at the wax bench in the Walker Building 10 minutes before practice. If you have wax on your skis from last week you can just add a the wax of the day right on top.

 

Thursday: Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes & Racers

Location: The Range

Details: Skate, All groups will get together for relays at the end of practice followed by hot chocolate. Devos are with Juniors on Thursday this week.

Saturday: Racers Practice is TBD

Saturday: Devos skiing the Craftsbury Marathon 25k Tour with Coach Kristen

BKL Info Jan 15-21

It’s going to be chilly at practice this week, with temps in the mid to low 20s.  Wear extra layers and consider hand/toe warmers.

BKL Sub-Groups | Parent Volunteer signup sheet | BKL Season Long Schedule

Tuesday: Penguins, Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes & Racers – Practice is ON for today, drive safe.
Location: The Range
Details: Classic for all groups, Devos check out the Junior training plan
*Penguins- Tuesday is ski with a Stuffed Animal Day. Bring a stuffie from home and tuck it in your pocket, jacket or a small backpack. (We’ll have a few to share in case you forget.)

Practice Waxing Info: Temps in the low 20s and new snow. It will be be in the range of Swix blue or extra blue. If you have waxable classic skis you can wax at home or meet at the wax bench outside the Walker Building 10 minutes before practice. If you have wax on your skis from last week or the Bogburn it would be good to take that off before adding the kick wax of the day.

Thursday: Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes, Racers & Devos

Location: The Range

Details:  Skate

Saturday: Racers Practice at Sleepy Hollow. We’ll meet at 11am for a classic ski tour.

Sunday: Devos racing at the Lake Placid Eastern Cup- Info on the Junior training plan

BKL Mad River Ramble Race Report 2024

Photos | Results

After a quick morning phone call with the race director, we confirmed conditions were good in Warren, there was no wind and the race was on. The gusty winds and rain on the west side of the Green Mountains made us second guess bringing the tent and fire pit. But Justin was confident it would all work out. It did rain most of the afternoon, so we were all very glad to have tent space to stay dry and a fire to warm our fingers.

The Mad River Ramble hosted by Mad River BKL is a great community race and for the second year in a row the races took place at Blueberry Lake XC Center in Warren, VT. The trails were well covered by natural snow and the conditions were wet and soft. It was a good race for spectators and parents crisscrossed the fields to cheer on foot and skis.

The afternoon started off with the lollipop races- cousins Johannes Hollenbach and Daisy Tremble both loved the classic race and were rewarded with a cookie at the finish line.

 

Johannes and Red racing to the finish line!

 

Nora Johnson and Ollie Laber raced in the Grade 1/2  classic race. The 1km course was one loop of the field. Nora had a quick recovery after getting tripped up in the start and skied a great race. She reported her favorite part of the race was the “downhills”. Ollie worked hard and did a lot of double polling to keep his speed on the soft, slow downhills.

Ollie getting ready for the downhill!

 

Nora cruising down the tracks.

Bella Altadonna, Mazzy Merritt and Oliver Tremble all started together in the Grade 3/4 skate race. Their course did two laps around the 1km field loop. Bella and Mazzy skied much of the race with eyesight of each other, powered up the final hill and finished in a small group of racers just 4 seconds apart.  Oliver skied most of the race going back and forth with a Ford Sayer skier and crossed the line a skis length ahead.

Oliver and ski friends on the start line.

Finn Laber raced the 3km Grade 5/6 race. Finn skied hard the whole way and had an amazing kick up the last hill and into the finish.

Finn skiing strong up  the last hill.

By the time Oakley Crawford started in the Grade 7/8 race the rain had turned to snow.  Oakely skied a great race with some tricky trail conditions on the narrow 4k course through woods and fields.

Oakley coming out of the double pole zone at the start.

Thanks to everyone that came out to the race despite the weather.  The Mad River Ramble was a fun event! Nice work MNC BKL!

If you would like to share photos please email them to bkl@mansfieldnordic.org

*If your family is interested in coming to check out a weekend ski race with MNC please be in touch. They are fun family ski events open to all MNC BKL kids. More info on upcoming events-  BKL Events

 

Bella and Mazzy getting psyched on the start line!

 

BKL Info Jan 8-14 – Updated

It looks like some unpredictable weather and wind this week, please check back before heading out for practice. We’ll post any changes by 2pm on practice day.

Thursday 1/11 update: Practice is on, we’ll be skate skiing today at the Range.

Tuesday 1/9 update: Practice is on, come a few minutes early if you can and all BKL groups are going to finish at 5pm today.

BKL Sub-Groups | Parent Volunteer signup sheet | BKL Season Long Schedule

Meeting up with ski groups – Please help your child get their equipment on if needed and make sure they know their group meeting spot.
Penguins- in front of the Walker Building
Jack Rabbits- at the Penalty Loop
Arctic Foxes- in the Stadium across from the penalty loop
Racers- in the Stadium in front of the timing building

Bring a Water Bottle! As we start to ski more at practice we thought it would be a good time to mention that lots of kids are working hard and getting thirsty at practice. If you have some type of little waist pack, water bottle holder or camel back at home it would be a great way to carry water while skiing. These don’t have to be fancy, just secure around the waist and hold a bottle. You can also bring a full water bottle or little thermos and leave it at the edge of the trail near the metal fence below the Walker Building.

MNC BKL T-Shirts- Thanks to some friends of the program we have new t-shirts for everyone in the program. We have lots of Penguin shirts to hand out this week and if your child doesn’t have a shirt yet or needs to swap size please check in with us in the Walker Building at the end of practice on Tuesday. We have some youth medium, youth large and an adult small for swapping.

Tuesday: Penguins, Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes & Racers
Location: The Range
Details: Classic for all groups, Devos check out the Junior training doc

Practice Waxing Info: Temps around 30 and new snow. Toko red and yellow range. If you have waxable classic skis you can wax at home or meet at the wax bench outside the Walker Building 10 minutes before practice..  If you raced this weekend or have wax from skiing last week we can put the wax of the day right on top of that wax.

Thursday: Jack Rabbits, Arctic Foxes, Racers & Devos
Location: The Range
Details:  Skate

Saturday– *The race is on! Race organizers report that, ” we have excellent skiing in the Valley. Really psyched for it!” *

This weekend is the Mad River Ramble BKL Race and Fun! It was originally scheduled for Sunday 1/14, but they have moved it to Saturday 1/13 in the afternoon. Families can sign up racers, then pay by cash or check at the race. Online registration closes Friday 1/12 at 9pm. Day of race registration is available and closes 1 hour before each race start.

All BKL skiers that want to race are invited to come. Feel free to reach out to Coach Liz with any questions.

Depending on the weather we’re hoping to bring a fire pit and have families bring s’mores ingredients (more info later this week).

Mad River BKL Race Info and Reg

Let us know you are planning to race: MNC Racer sign-up list

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