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RANGE UPDATES 12/2/24

Mansfield Nordic
Range Update and Practice Locations
December 2, 2024

Last week the National Guard announced to Mansfield Nordic Club, Ethan Allen Biathlon Club and local High School coaches that there would be no one allowed to ski at the range in 2025. They later updated this announcement further to inform all groups no outside groups were going to be allowed at the facility after December 9th. This was quite a surprise, because as of August we thought the situation going forward was clear and not impacting our programs.

The Walker Building is scheduled for deconstruction starting December 9th. There is also site work and trail widening that will happen this winter. These projects are part of a larger plan that includes some new buildings and trail upgrades. While we are excited to benefit from infrastructure improvements in the future, it is disappointing to learn of this exclusion from the National Guard right before many groups and teams begin their winter seasons.

MNC’s head coaches and Board of Directors are working together with Ethan Allen Biathlon Club to advocate for use of the Range starting in January 2025.

These immediate changes are challenging for MNC because many members are involved with more than one of our groups: BKL, Juniors, and Masters. We understand that these changes in our program location will be tricky for some MNC skiers.

We have made alternate practice location plans for December and will be reassessing options for January based on any new agreement we are able to make with the National Guard.

December Tuesday/Thursday Practice

BKL – Practice will be in the Jericho/Underhill area. Mills Riverside Park/ Tomasi Meadow

Juniors – Tuesday and Thursday practices will be at Sleepy Hollow. Practices on other days of the week will be at Sleepy Hollow or other locations depending on snow conditions.

Masters – Afternoon Master coaches will hold practice at the same location as BKL practice. Afternoon masters have an option to swap to evening masters, and vice versa. Evening masters will be at Sleepy Hollow.

Masters will be responsible for paying for their own skiing at Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow has offered a discounted pass at $100 for a two day week option here (also see button below). Pass holders can use this pass for Tuesday and Thursday sessions, or for another day that week if they cannot make a scheduled practice, for up to 2x days total per week. This is not a reciprocal pass, and will not be able to be redeemed at other ski areas. If Masters skiers already have a regular Sleepy Hollow Pass, there is no need for this additional pass.

MNC Masters: Sleepy Hollow 2x/Wk Pass

Range Access Pass Holders– There will not be a Range Access option in December 2024, and we are not sure if there will be a Range Access Pass option in January 2025.

Refunds for Programs and Range Access will be considered after January 1, 2025. More info will be posted once available on the MNC website and in the weekly e blast.

Communicating with the National Guard

While there may be a lot of understandable frustration about this situation, particularly the lack of communication from the National Guard at Camp Johnson (where all facilities and resource access is managed), please hold your calls and emails until we reach any potential agreements for January 2025 onward.

There is certainly a deep well of community support and input that groups like MNC, EABC, MMU Nordic, and other can compile in sharing our frustrations with Guard leadership. But for the time being we are looking to approach this with an eye toward pragmatism and collaboration.

We hope to know more in advance of the new year.

How to pay for stonegrinding and parka embroidery

If you got your skis stoneground, or if you ordered an MNC parka (either a BKL parka or our new Maloja option) you can pay for both the grind(s) and embroidery at the link below!

Stonegrinding and embroidery: Fall ’24

Our stonegrinding batch was large enough to qualify for a 25% discount, so we only pay $75/pair as opposed to $100. Thanks to everyone who delivered skis to be worked on! Please contact Adam for ski pickup.

Embroidery (front and back) on all of our new jackets comes to $27/each. Thanks to Pumpkin Harbor Designs in Cambridge for this work…we have done embroidery here for years and highly recommend them!

We have several Maloja jackets available for purchase, with MNC logos and all! If you are interested in a women’s size Small or Medium “Basegela” jacket or a men’s size XS, Medium, or Large “Pikuj” jacket please reach out to Adam! 

Maloja Marzola jackets!

First ski of the season!

There are articles all over the place discussing the proper “procedure” for the first day on snow. Lots of no-pole skiing…make sure to not get carried away and go to fast…incorporate drills for technique…BORING!

Our first day of skiing this year took place at the base of Stowe. Snowmaking crews had managed to put together a nice patch at the base area, with a ribbon of white a ways up one of the trails. With skate skis on it was myself, Mia, Astrid, James, and Jorgen who did a little slogging about 10 minutes up the climb. We looked back to see that the other two skiers that day, Jonah and Lorenzo, hadn’t made it past the first chairlift post: they had immediately pulled out an avalanche shovel and begun construction of a jump.

There they stayed, hard at work creating a booter to give them the first 360s of the season. And we didn’t linger on the uphill much longer either. Our first day on skis was primarily spent catching air, flinging snow, and sliding around on stomachs.

It was a lot of fun. As Jonah put it, “This is probably one of the best ways to get used to skis again. Lots of movement, challenging terrain, and skill development.” (or something like that).

I think it’s great that we can embrace snow for what it is sometimes, such as a few hundred meters of lumpy, crusty, icy crud. We are happy to let loose a bit and eschew the traditional dull, ritualistic grind of skiing kilometers in a line without our poles under coach scrutiny. And we just may be better, more fulfilled skiers for it!

Junior Licensing/Memberships

Everybody’s favorite part about ski racing is most definitely the acquisition and renewal of memberships, right? It’s always a joy to stay on top of which organization to register with, what options to select for racing, and the fees associated!

Hopefully this quick primer will make it easier for our Junior racers (new and returning) to get a handle on what to sign up for, and where to find it.

Note that these registrations apply primarily to those athletes competing in Eastern Cup races, particularly athletes looking to compete in multiple EC races/weekends throughout the season. Some memberships are mandatory to even register for these races, while other membership tiers are only needed if you would like to be seeded/ranked from race-to-race and in the final year-end lists (JN qualification).

NENSA

NENSA is the regional governing body of our sport. All Eastern Cup races are put on by NENSA. The Eastern High School Championships, U16 Festival, BKL Festival, and Junior Nationals are all NENSA series’ or trips.

To compete in an Eastern Cup, you must have a NENSA license. You can find the NENSA membership page here.

Mansfield Nordic Club should be listed under the clubs you can select from the dropdown list. Please select MNC for your club!

US Ski and Snowboard

There are often frequent changes to the US Ski and Snowboard website. The direct membership website is my.usskiandsnowboard.com and this is where racers will need to obtain/maintain an account.

To enter an Eastern Cup race, you will need at minimum a “General” US Ski and Snowboard license. However, to score points and have your results and ranking carry-over to subsequent races, you’ll need the more expensive “Competitor” license. If you are planning to race in multiple Eastern Cups, would like to be included on the JN ranking list, and are considering skiing beyond high school, you should be obtaining and renewing a Competitor license.

Your US Ski and Snowboard account is where your NRL (National Ranking List) points profile will live. All of the NENSA Eastern Cup races are scored to the NRL, but other higher-level races in our area and beyond will also have points that score to this points profile. These NRL points impact your seeding in any NRL-sanctioned race (Eastern Cup or otherwise).

While registering you should be able to select Mansfield Nordic Club as an organization. Please do so…thanks!

Special note if you are a 2nd-year U18 or older, you will be promoted to complete Safesport training in addition to just registering for your license. Please note that this can be a multi-hour process the first time you go through it, and is absolutely mandatory to receive your license. Do NOT leave this until the last minute, as leaving this incomplete could keep your membership in “pending” status and prevent you from competing.

FIS

FIS (Federation Internationale de Ski) is the world governing body of our sport. A FIS license is primarily only required for competitors racing internationally, such as qualifiers for the U18 Scando Cup or Junior World Championships. Some races in the East are FIS-sancitoned, but a FIS license is not required for competition.

Skiers who are Juniors or Seniors in high school may consider acquiring and maintaining a FIS license if they are pursuing a collegiate ski career, particularly on larger D1 schools that often recruit international skiers as this provides as direct a comparison point as you can get in a sport like this.

If you are curious if a FIS license is right for you, reach out to Coach Adam for more information. Most of our MNC skiers do not need to worry about this license.

 

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