MNC BKL got underway with a bit of snow underfoot on Tuesday at the Range. Kids played lots of getting-to-know-you games and did some ski specific dryland training. It’s so much fun to see all the returning kids and meet so many new ones! We have a big group this year!
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BKL Training Week of 12/04
Snow Leopards, Jackrabbits (2-3 Day) & Penguins
Tuesday 12/05
BKL Wax Clinic, Pole Adjusting & Equipment Check! Dave Boucher from Toko will give us a demo and then help older kids practice hot waxing their skis. Bring your own hot wax, scraper and brush if you have them so more people can wax at the same time. Younger kids (& older kids) will learn & practice kick waxing. We will also get outside for some running activities so wear your running sneakers!
Thursday 12/07
Wear your running sneakers and get ready for more dryland activities!
3-Day Skiers: Saturday 12/09: Craftsbury, 10 -11:30 AM. Classic. Meet me in the wax room with your skis.
Friday Foxes
Present plan is to start Dec. 15. Watch this blog for updates.
Label Your Equipment Reminder!
Every year someone emails me in the early season because their child went home with somebody else’s poles. This year, I am encouraging everyone to LABEL ALL EQUIPMENT before we get on snow. Here are some great labelling ideas:
-Use permanent marker or a white paint marker if equipment is black.
-If your equipment is rented, apply a piece of painter’s tape and write on that.
-If you have multiple kids, use a different color duct tape for each kid so it’s easy to recognize whose is whose.
-Label skate equipment with “SKATE” and classic equipment with “CLASSIC” so it’s easy to tell which is which.
-Label makers are great. So are address labels covered with a piece of clear packaging tape!
BKL Wax Clinic
Toko Rep Dave Boucher will be on hand and will do a wax clinic during BKL practice for the kids and their parents. Older kids will learn how to hot wax their skis, while younger kids will learn to apply kick wax. Dave will also be available to answer any questions you may have on wax products that you can order from Toko. In addition, he is going to push back the deadline for Toko orders to Dec. 7 so that you can get info on products from him at the wax clinic.
BKL Parent Meeting
4:45 pm- 5:30 pm. in the Walker Building at the Range. Come meet the coaches, get your questions answered on equipment, where to get info on practices, racing, Bill Koch Festival and more! All BKL parents highly encouraged to attend.
BKL Sunrise Hike up Camel’s Hump
It was cold, dark and early in the morning when Virginia and I pulled into the Burrows trailhead parking lot at 6am for the BKL Sunrise hike up Camel’s Hump. Carl Priganc, his father Dave, Carly Trapeni and her parents Carolyn and Chris were already there. The parents were donning their headlamps and packs and the kids- well, the kids all looked a little sleepy. “Did Carl fall asleep?” asked someone in the dark. “No, I’m here!” replied Carl as he burst across the parking lot. I laced up my boots, we rustled Carly and Virginia out of the cars, and we hit the trail.
Up through the dark we went, a string of twinkling headlamp lights. Every now and then someone would recognize something: “There’s the bench tree” or “This is halfway rock!” Things look different in the dark and it was hard for me to look at anything but the section of rocky trail ahead lit up by my headlamp. The time passed quickly with conversation and after about an hour, the sky began to brighten. We picked up our pace, anxious to get to the summit in time to see the sunrise. You can’t hike as fast in the dark, but now that it was getting lighter we could pick up the pace. We reached the clearing below the summit, grouped up, and then motored up the trail for the last 0.3 miles.
Finally, we emerged from the last bit of scrumholz to the stoney summit for a breathtaking view to the east. The sun had fully emerged and was casting a golden glow on the cloudy sky. Every plant on the summit and some of the rocks as well were covered with feathers of ice built into the wind- rime ice. It was a beautiful sight!
We found a place out of the wind and hunkered down for muffins and thermoses of tea, coffee and hot cocoa. Although we all donned all the clothing we brought, the wind made it feel cold, so breakfast was quick and we soon headed down the mountain. It was a leisurely trip down and we all warmed up on the way.
What a fun hike to do! Thanks to the Trapeni’s for the idea and thanks to Chris for taking the photos!