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Mountain Camp Update 5/14

As of 5/14, Mountain Camp and Mini Mountain Camp are STILL ON. 

Dates remain the same

Mountain Camp July 8-12 (Wed-Sun)

Mini Mountain Camp July 16-19 (Thurs-Sun)

However, in light of COVID-19 several changes have been made. Please read on:

Location Change

In order to eliminate travel across State lines, both Mountain Camp and Mini Mountain Camp have been relocated to Killington, VT. Lodging for both camps will be located at the base of Killington Resort, with training to take place on the numerous roads and trails of the area.

With Killington marking the intersection of the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail, hiking and trail running options are vast.

With two of the top mountain biking areas in the state (Green Mountain Trails and Pine Hill Park) there are great options for riding

Quiet roads in nearby Mendon, Chittenden, Bridgewater, and Pomfret are ideal for rollerskiing

Participation Restrictions

We ask that all participants at camp be Vermont residents, or athletes (for example college-age skiers) who have been living in Vermont for at least 2 weeks.

Pricing changes

Good news! Lodging and location changes have not increased costs. Camp pricing will remain equal or less than originally-planned.

Can I register and reserve my spot?

You can register for Mountain Camp and Mini Mountain Camp on the Registration page of the MNC website. The cost to register is currently still $0.00 as we will wait until June 1 to confirm that camp is still “on” pending and further COVID-19 developments or restrictions. Thank you for your understanding!

 

Junior Thanksgiving Training Camp

6 days and 5 nights of great training to kick off the Winter season! Thanks to the amazing snowmaking and snowfarming efforts of Craftsbury, this training camp always involves some great SKIING and is a fun way to get in a lot of training with friends and teammates.

Our popular Thanksgiving Camp is open to all Junior skiers and includes all lodging, meals, and trail passes for the week.

NEW THIS YEAR is an extra day, meaning camp will take place from Tuesday morning through Sunday afternoon! Join us on snow and get ready for winter.

What: MNC Thanksgiving Training Camp

Where: Craftsbury Outdoor Center

Cost: $549

Thanksgiving Camp Registration

LP Mini-Camp

Mini-Camp in more ways than one, you could say! This past weekend a few of our Juniors braved the cold Adirondack mountains for a training camp in Lake Placid. The goal was simple: after a stretch of holiday time that put lots of different people in different places and with different travel schedules, the thought was to get the gang back together to re-focus for the onslaught of Eastern Cup racing coming up.

Some teams traveled to US Nationals, and some to Mont Sainte Anne, but I tried to keep this relatively inexpensive (compared to those first two options) and relatively close-to-home, in order to keep everyone healthy and travel-free.

Unfortunately the HS racing schedule was not very forgiving, and the cold and some team sickness going around didn’t help either. We ended up having a small but hearty crew for this camp. I still feel the benefits were just as I had intended (low stress, good focus, and a solid race start at the Crosscut Classic despite the originally-intended Mid-A JNQ cancellation). Magda, Dakota and I made the most of a good weekend in the mountains!

On Friday night we got super bundled-up and went for a ski around Mirror Lake. They plot a skating track around the lake each winter, and new snow blew into the track making it a perfect ski lane

Headlamps helped on the East side of the lake, but by the other shore near town, twinkling lights of shops and restaurants lit the way!

Several hotels have artsy displays and even pond hockey rinks out on the lake

Oh, and with the recent snowstorm, skiing on the street wasn’t bad either 😉

Making some pizza for dinner. On Saturday night we had the now infamous “MNC Room Pasta”…even though we cooked it in a real kitchen it still brought back images of our favorite hotel room hotplate Eastern Cup meal…

On Saturday, the temps were at their lowest yet. With the outside world a brisk -16F (not counting the wind chill) we opted inside for our sessions. In the morning, we went to the local gym and did a solid warmup, some hip activation, and then some really quality pre-race intervals on the spin bikes. We got in a little upper body work, core work, and then used the recovery items to help us stretch and roll out a bit.

That afternoon, we took a trip down the road to Saranac Lake to hone our skate technique…ICE skating technique, more specifically. Magda had done some figure skating in the past and was the most graceful, even showing her skills and mastery at the Snapchatting-While-Skating technique:

I don’t usually condone the use of phones while training, but I liked Magda’s natural millennial ability to multitask with social media so I let her get away with it for a little bit

Kind of a weird phenomenon to go into the ice skating rink to warm up from the outside, but when the temps on the ice rink are about 40 degrees warmer than the parking lot you’re not doing too bad. I don’t ice skate that much, but I had a lot of fun thanks to my sweet “Turbo” skate circa 1985 that I picked up at the thrift store for $5 earlier in the day. Hey, it was cheaper than renting a pair! Dakota, meanwhile, worked on his chair-skating skills as he built up to the workout itself:

Just like skiing, you gotta start with the basics!

Hot cocoa stop on the way back from the rink

On Sunday morning we checked out of the house and drove straight over to Stowe for the Crosscut Classic race, which was a lot of fun and, at about 3 degrees (that’s 3 degrees ABOVE zero!) things were feeling like a regular heat wave. With everyone back in business this week there’s a lot to be excited about, as we head south to Ripton for the second Eastern Cup. We’re going to have BIG BIG crew for this one…I have to crunch the numbers and check some historical posts but, including athletes we are doing race waxing service for this could be the biggest roster MNC has EVER had for Juniors at an Eastern Cup. Get ready for a busy weekend!

Lake Placid Team Camp 2018

 

The MNC Junior team will head over to Lake Placid January 5th-7th for a weekend of training to kick off 2018 and prepare for the heart of the Eastern Cup season. The goal of this camp is some team time to reunite and re-focus after the holidays, in order to get ready for a fast race season in January, February, and March.

We’ll depart on Friday afternoon, after school on January 5th. Upon arrival at our cabin in Wilmington (just down the road from downtown Lake Placid, at the base of Whiteface) we’ll go for a headlamp-powered backwoods ski and settle in for the weekend. We’ll then compete in a Mid-A JNQ race and get in a long ski at Mt Van Hoevenburg.

Cost includes travel, lodging, meals, and trail passes at Mt Van Hoevenberg. Racers must register separately for the HURT Nordic JNQ race on Saturday, Jan 6th (click for link)

  • Night ski at Wilmington Flume trails
  • Meals cooked family-style at the house
  • Mid-A JNQ classic race Saturday morning
  • Study Hall Saturday afternoon, easy ski in Lake Placid
  • Long Sunday ski at Mt Van Hoevenburg

Pricing note: the cost of the camp will depend on the total number of athletes. More athletes = lower cost! With 6 athletes the cost of the camp will be $289. With 8 athletes (max number) the camp will be $259. Registration will be done via a $100 deposit due by 12/31 with the final cost announced then.

Lake Placid Team Camp Registration

Click button above to register!

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