Monday, December 10, 2007

The Good the Bad and in Indifferent

I missed the sprints up at GGTOC. Bummed me out as there were 127 racers and some fast kids out there racing- it could have been fun. I don't even have a good excuse. I worked at RSN in the morning then met my wife up at Cranmore to take a few runs, with the idea that I'd snag a couple lift serve runs, head over to my parents house to pick up the kids and then head up to GGTOC to do some skiing and maybe even some racing.

It all went according to plan until our first run a Cranmore when a young kid launched himself into the woods and K and I spent a good chuck of time trying to help him out. I've got to say I've never seen K come out of her skis and get off the trail adn into the woods that fast. She saw the whole thing and I think she was thinking ABC's (airway, breathing, circulation) as the speed at which he went in, and the crap he bounced off, hit, and landed in I was thinking the same. I set up our skis to keep others from getting too close the edge and hopefully giving us a bit of protection, I then tacked a ski schooler and tried to get him to understnad that I needed him to use his radio to call patrol- which he did after a while of us going back and forth about what I was asking for (I know I can be pretty confusing- but I thought I was being clear). I then jumped down into the woods to help K. At this point the kids dad was realzing what was going on as he didn't know where his kid was and he started to hike back up the trail. I got down there and did a quick check of head and spine and was shocked to see no blood, not dents in his helmet, no screaming in pain, all his teeth- I'm pretty sure he had a busted arm and will be sore but other then that I think he'll be ok. Patrol showed up and we helped pack down the exit route, and eventually we climbed out ourselves and took a couple more runs. But the experience shook me a bit as my oldest is at that place where she skis to fast and it won't surprise me if she launches like that at some point- yikes! Needless to say by the time I got home I was pretty psyched to get her out on XC gear that afternoon.

Now I'll be honest I was a bit behind is my schedule, but I got over to pick up the kids and we headed home with the intention of going up to GGTOC. Now at this point I knew I wasn't going to be racing as it was already 12:45 and the racing started at 1pm, but the thinking was it would be fun to go watch and ski with the kids.

So I had the kids grab their gear- and suddenly realized neither of the kids had boots that fit, and in Emma's case the skis I had planned on her using were still way to big! Argh. Needless to say the day fell apart from there for a short bit, but by 6pm the kids had the gear we needed, I had customized an old pair of Salomon Profil bindings to fit more like a junior binding and mounted up Emma's new skis and by 8pm we were out skiing under the stars and having a ball.

So I'm bummed I missed the sprints, I'm glad the kid that went off the trail wasn't seriously injured, and I'm ready to get out and do some skiing.

In other news talked to Cort over at Ragged Mountain - MWVST and their new groomer is here and ready to roll. It'll be exciting to see what they can do in Whitaker Woods this winter- early morning ski anyone? Also chatted with Thom at JSTF- here is they're new groomer:


Cool idea- if I had a trail that was groomable I'd buy one of these in a heartbeat.

That's it at the moment. Let's keep the snow falling.

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