I drove to Banff today for CISA Course Conductor Training. Of course from Rossland I have to drive over the Kootenay Pass which is just an epic ski touring area. And since I am on this 30-day mission this was the obvious place for a run today. I beat the rain, it started raining almost immediately once I got back in the car. Conditions were marginal-very wet snow- but I had a great short run, and I was the only one out there. It really is amazing what one can do in an hour on touring skis.
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
A Quick Run at Kootenay Pass
Monday, November 16, 2020
Lepsoe Cabin Run
My first real turns of season 2021 were powder turns, what a great way to start. Conditions are still marginal, but fun. We definitely needed to keep our tips up, the main concern being getting skis caught on something just under the snow, and we had to look for turning opportunities.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Nancy Greene Lake Provincial Park
Today I drove up to Nancy Greene Lake and skied two laps around the lake, it is about a 4 km poop. This is a guess, I am not a stava type person. The trail was well established mostly by the snowshoe enthusiasts although I only saw one couple on the trail who were also skiing.
The lake is frozen over but I am sure the ice is not thick enough for skating. In most years the lake freezes in clear weather leaving beautiful ice for skating, which usually lasts for about a week before it snows leaving the ice skating is limited to whatever size rink the hockey players clear. This year though it snowed almost immediately after the new ice formed-great for skiers bad for ice skaters.
Friday, November 13, 2020
Winter is Here
We had a nice 30 cm surprise this morning. These photos were taken at Black Jack Ski Club, but at the Main Trailhead, not the Biathalon area. There is definitely enough snow here now for the trails to be groomed. I enjoyed an unusual workout breaking trail through the deep snow.
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Season 2021
Skiing is on for season 2021. It feels good to not call it season 2020. This will be a very different Ski Season for me and for Canadian Ski Quest. With 97% of Canadian Ski Quest Skiers being international we will miss the usual fun and social dynamic that we have been enjoying for the past 25 winters at Red Mountain. I'm not sure what the winter will hold for me personally other than I am committing to skiing (including snowboarding) more than ever. We have had early snow and today was my second day on the XC skis. My current goal is ski every day from now until Red Mountain Resort opens on December 12. I will write about experiences and update the conditions on this blog.
Today was a Black Jack Cross Country day, I bought a pass this year and plan to get my money's worth. Conditions are still best described as "early season", today there was I guess about a good 5 cms snow (total). On every third or fourth stride, I would get excellent grip thanks to the barely covered rocks. Regardless it definitely feels great to get in a challenging workout in such a beautiful winter environment.
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