Full On Blast of Winter!

By: In: News, Skiing

Allegro non molto
“Aggiacciato tremar trà neri algenti
Al Severo Spirar d’ orrido Vento,
Correr battendo i piedi ogni momento;
E pel Soverchio gel batter i denti;”

Largo
“Passar al foco i di quieti e contenti
Mentre la pioggia fuor bagna ben cento”

Allegro
“Caminar Sopra ‘l giaccio, e à passo lento
Per timor di cader gersene intenti;
Gir forte Sdruzziolar, cader à terra
Di nuove ir Sopra ‘l giaccio e correr forte
Sin ch’ il giaccio si rompe, e si disserra;
Sentir uscir dalle ferrate porte
Sirocco Borea, e tutti i Venti in guerra
Quest’ é ‘l verno, mà tal, che gioja apporte.”

English under the fold.
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The First Snowstorm — MEH! (and quickie ski resort report)

By: In: News, Skiing

Many of my Facebook friends are putting up photos of snow blanketed vistas and complaining of clearing their driveways, the out of practice winter drivers (i.e. everyone), and I’ve seen one complaint expressing frustration in the snow they got did not live up to the hype (very common occurrence). What do I have? None of that. I am sitting in my basement in front of a roaring fireplace with my laptop on my lap. I am taking in the first weekend daylight views of my yard in what could be three weeks.

You see, I have a long long commute and that has me out the door well before sunup and I return after sunup. In addition, the last couple of weekends instead of settling in at home I race up north. I see some old snow and very little at that.

This current snow event is south of us in the Southeast part of WI. My state’s tundra appellation is not in fact all that accurate and relies upon one very cold day on which a famous football game was played (for the record The Green Bay Packers beat the Dallas Cowboys in that game, though no coaches were fired as a result). We get winters here and serious winters at that, but right now it is all blah at least by me.

However, forge on ahead for a list of currently open ski resorts in the WI region.
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Nordic Mountain — November 27, 2010

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Your attention please: Nordic Mountain announces via FB they hope to open this coming Saturday November 27, 2010. Hope it happens!


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First 2010-2011 Snow!

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The first snowflakes of the 2010-2011 snow season hit the Appleton & Hortonville area this afternoon! WOOT!


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Snowing in the LSSB

By: In: News, Skiing

What is the LSSB? The LSSB is the Lake Superior Snowbelt and currently the snow is falling within that zone:
Indianhead:

Still snowing here at Indianhead! http://fb.me/JZLcdQ2u

Let it snow!


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American Birkebeiner Registration is Open for 2011

By: In: Competition, News, Skiing

Received the following note in my inbox last Thursday:

Race Registration for the 2011 Birkie, Korte & Prince Haakon Events is NOW OPEN!

Skiers may register online hereor [sic] print a race application and fax it to 715-634-5663 or mail it to our office at:

ABSF
PO Box 911
Hayward WI 54843

There was more information and links in the e-mail visit the American Birkebeiner website for complete details and information.


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The Races

By: In: Competition, News, Skiing

Ski Brule March 6 & 7, 2010.

The sun was bright, the weather warm, and the snow melting. However, the children were focused (for the most part) on ski racing.

The skiing was fun to watch. On Saturday, the children successfully and slowly skied slalom, I expected faster times. I have skied at Ski Brule many times when the USSA races were on and am accustomed to a lot of zooming youngsters on all the ski runs. They fearlessly tuck and schuss, lay down incredible carves, and really work their skis; so I expected faster times.

To be fair, the weather made for slow snow and looking good free-skiing is easier than skiing fast and turning on another’s whim! Also, their courses were longer than the NASTAR course I am used to running, and most the extra length is on relatively flat terrain. They were also skiing a slalom course with more and tighter turning.

It was interesting watching the youngsters and no matter where I was watching, I could pick out the better skiers. No matter whether it was at the starting house, in the middle of the course, or at the finish line (however, by the finish line time it was obvious). Some of this is obviously related to the skier’s age, the older children are obviously more powerful and more experienced, still within age groups it was obvious.
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USSA J4/J5/J6 Races at Ski Brule

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Ski Brule hosted the United States Ski and Snowboard Association’s (Central Division Region II) Finale for J4/J5/J6 class skiers. I went there to ski and to photograph the youngsters skiing.

I enjoyed watching the skiing and I believe I obtained a number of good images I can use at this site. In addition, I learned a few things about capturing skiing on pixels, and I will share those.
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Those Whacky Wisconsin Skiers

By: In: News, Skiing

One story that is really cluttering up Twitter is this:

A scene more suited to an episode of “Cops” played out late Monday afternoon at Tyrol Basin Ski & Snowboard Area in Mt. Horeb, Wis. According to Associated Press reports, Nicholas A. Pontillo, 24, of Lake Villa, Ill. [emphasis added], was arrested for allegedly trying to steal an ambulance from the ski-area parking lot.

This is the second story of this year arising from a Wisconsin ski resort. I am quite sure, this one will turn up on Stories of the Strange and similar news outlets. I will get back to you tomorrow on that!


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Intrawest Sells off Ski Resort

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@JoeSkibum tweets:

Intrawest sells ski resort http://bit.ly/dafDGl

The article (www.altassets.com) @JoeSkiBum’s tweet points at states:

A portfolio company of alternative asset manager Fortress Investment that specialises in mountain resorts has sold off one of its Canadian ski resorts as it moves to refinance its debt. Intrawest, which is providing one of the host venues for next month’s Winter Olympics in Canada, has agreed to sell its Panorama Mountain Village resort in British Columbia to a newly formed company, known as Panorama Mountain Village Inc.

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