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Mt Mansfield Hike

Saturday 8/19 we had about 22 people gather for a hike up Mt Mansfield. The days started cool and cloudy and breezy. Once we reached the ridge we encountered nice views towards Stowe – it was entirely clear to the East. We skirted around the summit on the Profanity Trail and eventually looped back up and over on our way home. On the summit ridge (now coming from the Smuggs side), it was ominous and gray on one side of the ridge while remaining clear on the other. After a chilly few minutes on the summit, the clouds lifted and made for a beautiful descent. While we were on top of Vermont, one of our other MNC families was over in the Adirondacks summiting the highest point in NY – Mt Marcy. Hopefully we can get a few pics of their hike too!

Approaching the summit. Gray to the W, clear to the E

Garrott and Murray

Nigel and Chris Rodgers

Molly, Karin, and guest Margo

Stopping for  a snack on the way up

At the bad-weather bypass

Is that the Alps? Nope, it is Stowe.

Ben and Will on the summit

Summit, looking West

Ascent – we were still beneath the clouds

Henry and Liam in an elevator shaft

Louis, Will, Casey, Henry, Liam and Bill.

View of Mansfield before the hike!!

Heyo!

On the way down…skies clear…looking towards Burlington

Awwww yeaaahh!!

Ballet pose with Pleasant Valley in the background!!

Training 8/20 – 8/26; Pictures from last week

Training 8/20 – 8/26: (last week of Summer Training)

  • Monday: 8:30 – 10:30am. Classic rollerski at the Range.
  • Wednesday: 8:30 – 10:30am. Running & skiing at CVU. Bring rock skis (classic) and poles/boots. Fun relays!
  • Thursday: 5:00 – 7:00pm. Skate rollerski at the Range.
  • Saturday: 9:00 – 11:00am. TBD.

Here are some pictures from last Wednesday. We did the make-up DP test on Wednesday, as well as a lot of classical technique work.  At the end of training we had an informal awards ceremony to honor Henry Harmeyer and Ben Hegman. Both of these boys earned All American status at Junior Nationals last year for their podium performances. Congrats guys!

Yesterday we started hiking Mt Mansfield on a chilly morning that turned into a beautiful sunny day. Going up the west side of the mountain (from Underhill), we were stuck in the clouds the entire time. We flanked the summit via the Profanity Trail and as we moved towards the Stowe side of the mountain we encountered beautiful views. Back on the summit, it was sunny in one direction (East) and cloudy/windy to the West. Everything cleared off just after we began our descent down the Sunset Ridge Trail. We finished with a bunch of mini-donuts and donut holes.

Coach Alice Nelson leads the girls – working on high hands while double-poling.

Alissa Stone doing the DP test

Ben Hegman and Sienna Searles

The boys are happy that they don’t have to do another DP test for 2 months

Cally Braun makes her way up

Ethan, Jordan and Nigel

Forrest and Ethan

After the All-American presentation. Looks like about 35 athletes/coaches!!!

Henry Harmeyer leads a group through kick-double-pole drills.

Julia Snyder joined us from BFA-Fairfax

Liam John set a big PR

Nathanael Kuzio set a really big PR

Parker Francis and another PR.

Sam Longenbach, PR.

Sam leads Lauren and Cally doing “shadow” drills

Will Solow and Adele Julianelle mimic one another

Will “suns out guns out” Solow is psyched for the BKL Festival!!

Double-Pole Test take 2; Pics from Monday

We only had about 18 athletes do the double-pole test last week, so today we went back to Richmond and had another opportunity to ski the course before fall sports begin.  I was worried that we might have a small group today — boy was I wrong. I counted 32 or 33 athletes! The boys’ course record (which was set last week) was broke today…twice. We also got in a lot of technique work including 1-pole skiing and no-pole skiing.

At the end of training we had an informal All American certificate presentation. Henry Harmeyer and Ben Hegman were both on the podium at Junior Nationals last March, and they earned All-American status from the United States Ski Association for those performances. I think there will be even more of those in 2013 and beyond.

This past Monday we had about 32 athletes at the Range for a skate rollerski. We’ve really been trying to get a lot of time on rollerskis now that everyone is getting comfortable on them. Thanks again to John Madigon and Algis Shalna for yet another opportunity for these athletes to practice their biathlon skills.

Here are times from the double-pole test today (PR from last year, if applicable):

  • Adele Julianelle, 6:13
  • Alissa Stone, 6:23
  • Tatum Braun, 5:11 **J2 girls’ record
  • Julia Snyder, 5:47
  • Callie Braun, 4:09
  • Sienna Searles, 4:23
  • Ethan Thibault, 4:40
  • Nathanael Kuzio, 3:18 (4:00)
  • Ben Longenbach, 5:18
  • Louis St-Pierre, 3:41
  • Ben Hegman, 2:49 (3:29)
  • Forrest Hamilton, 2:41 (3:05) ** new boys’ course record
  • Sam Longenbach, 3:15 (3:35)
  • Liam John, 3:05 (3:37)
  • Parker Francis, 2:59 (3:48)

Pictures from today are forthcoming. In the meantime, here are some photos from Monday 8/13:

The “Big Gals” group: Cally, Emma, Molly and Sienna “2012 VT State Champ” Searles

Forrest, Bill, Liam and Parker working on specific strength on Monday

Ben, Thomas, and Nik work on drills with Coach Paul Allison

Casey Silk working on weight transfer

Destyni under the watch of Algis

Ethan T., Jordan, and Will Kay – no pole skate drills

The gals warming up with some balance drills

Henry Harmeyer sporting his old-school Oakley Frogskins shades (popular in the early-90’s)

Jordan Lamay

Louis St-Pierre

Coach Eli Enman watches Molly and Sienna doing some speeds

The group does some no-pole skate warmup

Tatum Braun working on balance

Will Kay doing the wide-feet drill

Will Solow working on wide feet and low body position

Classic Rollerski + Barbecue Pictures

Yesterday we had a huge turnout for our classic rollerski and BBQ. We had 26 athletes, 4 coaches, and about 9-10 parents that were cycling or running. The top-secret venue is pretty much a training mecca: great pavement, long sight lines, and a mixture of easy- to challenging-terrain for rollerskiing or cycling. We did an endurance workout with a focus on continuous skiing and technique. Everybody skied at least 90 minutes, with the older athletes closing in on a full 2 hours. We lucked out with sunny skies, in spite of the T-storms forecast.

Thanks to Monica and Alex John for hosting the bbq and providing the kabobs and meat! It has been a long time since we’ve had any sort of social gathering for both the atheltes and parents. A great tradition in the making.

Forrest, Ethan, Craig, Bill, Sam, Henry and Liam vying for the “Banner Picture”

After nearly 2 hours, Casey asks “Can I ski some more??” Definitely dude! Casey was inspired this past week by the coaches & athletes at the J2 National Camp.

Claire working on her double-pole

Picturesque. Tatum, Leslie and Coach Alice Nelson pass a dairy farm.

CVU gals Autumn, Emma, and Tatum, plus Molly.

Autumn and Lucy “Energizer Bunny” lead a loooong chain of skiers & bikers

Molly, Leslie et al

Griffin and Nigel enjoying the workout. SBHS and Colchester.

Kayla practicing her double-pole.

Lucy gets some pointers from Coach Murray Banks.

Lukas getting stronger.

Nik Baya finishing his workout.

Relaxing on the lake!

Mischief…

Only 17 miles from downtown Burlington!

Double Pole test results; Training 8/13 – 8/19

Training 8/13 – 8/19 (rollerski week!):

  • Monday: 8:30 – 10:30am at the Range. Skate rollerski.
  • (Tuesday – tentative Bonus Training [TBD])
  • Wednesday: 8:30 – 10:30am at Round Church. Classic rollerski (and DP test make-up).
  • Thursday: 4:30 – 6:30pm at Charlotte Beach. Skate rollerski.
  • Saturday: 9:00am – ~12:15pm. Underhill State Park. Hike Mt Mansfield via Sunset Ridge Trail.

Yesterday we did our first double-pole test of the year up Greystone Road in Richmond. The course is a steep climb for about 600m. We do this test a few times each year (summer and fall) and the goal is to see improvement over time. Because rollerski speeds vary so much, it isn’t useful to compare times against other athletes.

We started doing this test last fall (2 times), so I only have a bit of historcial data. In spite of that, I can say that the group looked really fast altogether! This double-pole test also demonstrates who has the strength and who needs it (the pictures really show this — technique totally falls apart if there is lacking core strength and upper-body strength).

Name / Time (PR from last year):

  1. Destyni Travers, 6:38
  2. Lucy Leith, 4:59
  3. Kayla Servin, 6:12
  4. Leslie Roberts, 5:18
  5. Nigel Sarrazin, 4:34
  6. Lukas Adamockwicz, 4:10
  7. Amy Bruce, 4:58
  8. Molly Larson, 4:23
  9. Emma Hamilton, 4:17 (4:42)
  10. Will Solow, 4:35
  11. Casey Silke, 4:38
  12. Will Kay, 4:57
  13. Jordan Lamay, 3:29
  14. Lauren Olson (St Lawrence), 3:56 ** new women’s record
  15. Charlie Maitland, 4:18
  16. Ethan John, 3:29 (4:03)
  17. Bill Harmeyer, 3:02 (4:25)
  18. Henry Harmeyer, 2:51 (3:14) ** new men’s record
Coach Eli Enman, Bill, Ethan, Henry, Lauren warming up

Casey is smiling through the pain

Charlie making love to the camera! Bill with a mean face

Destyni getting up the hill

Emma had a PR

Ethan had a big PR as well. Solid form.

Coach Paul Allison leads a train for warmup.

Henry Harmeyer set a PR by over 20 seconds since last fall

Jordan Lamay is a guy to watch out for this year. Really nice form, except for the lack of focus??!!

Lauren Olson (St Lawrence) threw down a wicked fast time

Leslie Roberts and Kayla Servin doing their first-ever Double Pole test.

Lucy Leith makes her way up

Lukas shows good form early in the test (shins / torso / poles all angled forward and mostly parallel)

Molly and Amy getting tired near the top. Sure is pretty!

Nigel making his way up

Will Kay sees the camera

Will Solow hammering. New record for middle-school athletes!
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