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20 Years

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Heading into my second week out here in Silver Star.  Marshall, Brayton, & Sam took off this morning, while Leif Zimmermann and Kristina Trygstad from the Bridger Ski Foundation in Bozeman, Montana moved in.  Nice ski this morning, then we went down into Vernon to pick up groceries–my first trip off the mountain in a week.  Less than 1km down the road from Sovereign, there is no snow on the ground at all.  Amazing considering we’re skiing on race skis at Sovereign!

Leif Zimmermann

Leif Zimmermann

On a non-skiing related note, today is the 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.  To commemorate, here’s a little Wall humor.  This is one of my all-time favorite bumper stickers.  Big points to the first person who can translate.

Skiing in Snow

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

We’ve been skiing on snow for a week now, but today was the first day that we were able to ski in snow.

Good thing, too.  I’ve heard “Sewer up!” on group road rides, but never on a ski. . .

Silver Star at a Glance

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Today was a relaxing rest day on the mountain.  Mostly catching up on business that’s been put off in favor of skiing this week.  Brayton and Marshall made the cut for this week’s Silver Star Nordic Update.  I got out for a light jog before sunset and took a couple shots around town.  The building code in Silver Star states that all buildings must be painted with at least five different colors (or colours, as the case may be), which makes the town feel like a giant Candyland.   mmmm.

The Mod Squad

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you’ve ever seen the film Thank You for Smoking, you’ll know the Mod Squad stands for the “Merchants of Death.”  If not, this short trailer will get you up to speed. . .

In the Nordic World, the Mod Squad is the hot new team on the scene.  The Methow Olympic Development Project is comprised of three athletes, quietly putting in the time, getting ready to throw the hammer down this winter.  They’ve had a presence at virtually every training camp I’ve been to this year: Bend, Hayward, Whister, and here in Silver Star, yet outside of the Methow Valley, no one seems to have heard of them.  Keep an eye out this winter for Sam, Sadie, and Erik.  I had the opportunity to ski my cool down this morning with Sam, Erik, and Roberto.

Sam, Erik, & Roberto

Sam, Erik, & Roberto

The Mod Squad

The Mod Squad

Finn Sisu SuperFit this weekend

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Don’t forget, the FinnSisu SuperFit sale is this weekend.  SuperFit is a CXC program where CXC Vertical Limit athletes and coaches work with local retailers to help skiers find the best equipment for the coming winter.  I was scheduled to work at the event, but had to back out at the last minute to take advantage of the opportunity to get on snow.  Hopefully Ahvo will understand that while I love my Marwe’s, they just don’t compare to the real thing!  There will be several clinics worth attending and you can check out the schedule here.

A lap with. . .Roberto Carcelen

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Roberto Carcelen is a member of the Peruvian National Team.  In fact, for all intents and purposes, Carcelen is the Peruvian National Team.  I first met Roberto on a bus ride home from the venue at the World Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic last winter.  He’s one of the few other skiers out on the trails here in Silver Star and we had a chance to catch up during a ski this afternoon.

Roberto Carcelen

Roberto Carcelen

Like us, Roberto is out on the trail testing his new fleet and getting some valuable time on snow at altitude.  If he toes the line in Vancouver this February, he will be the first Peruvian to compete in the Winter Olympics, ever.  He’s here with his wife and their two-year old daughter training for the week.  (MaryBeth, I’ve been trying to convince Matt that he needs to bring you and the kids out here next time!).  They actually live in Seattle and Roberto does most of his skiing up in the Methow Valley.  Gotta say, I was pretty impressed by how well Roberto was skiing this afternoon.  He says he does a lot of his training down in the Andes running on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, where he operates his business Inca Runners.  He’ll be joining us on our intervals tomorrow.  It’ll be exciting to follow his progress, along with all of Peru, during the coming winter.

Getting Settled

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Another beautiful day in Silver Star.  Matt & I are out of the hostel and living with Marshall Greene, my old Middlebury teammate, & Brayton Osgood of the XC Oregon team, in a little condo.  After a lot of planning and travel, it’s great to be in one place for a while.

We skied classic at Sovereign Lake this morning on Toko red.  Could’ve used a little binder to keep the wax on longer, but, if that’s my only complaint, I really can’t complain.  Conditions are better at Sovereign now than they were in December last year and we enjoyed a few loops ripping around the World Cup trails.

Sovereign Lakes Nordic Chalet

Sovereign Lake Nordic Chalet

"What do I use this cork for?"

"What do I use this cork for?"

Marshall & Brayton

Marshall & Brayton

Today is also Marshall’s Birthday.  Not a bad way to celebrate!

Ski Photos

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009.

SilverStar, BC.

Matt Liebsch in the Same Sun Hostel Silver Star

Matt Liebsch in the Same Sun Hostel Silver Star


Sweet!

Planes, trains, (Greyhounds) and automobiles

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

I always thought that riding in the team van was slow, stopping at every rest stop to relieve full bladders and top off empty Nalgenes.  Well, compared to my first experience on a Greyhound bus yesterday, I’ve decided the van feels like a Formula 1 race car, flying down the road making wicked fast pit stops.  The travel day started great with a bulkhead seat on an almost empty plane, almost too good to be true!

This never happens!

This never happens!

Flying into Vancouver: Sea to Sky

Flying into Vancouver: Sea to Sky

Driving through Vancouver has never left a positive impression on me, as the traffic and stoplights make getting anywhere efficiently next to impossible.  Riding the Vancouver Sky Tram (the public transportation network), on the other hand, was easy, fast, and inexpensive.  For $1.50 (Canadian!), I was able to take a 45 minute train ride into Downtown, then transfer trains to Pacific Station (read: Greyhound Depot).  A beautiful, sunny afternoon made traveling through town with a full ski bag and duffel much easier.

Riding the Greyhound was my payback for the empty, direct flight to Vancouver.  The bus was totally full (as Bill the bus driver pointed out: “54 fewer cars on the road”) for the entire 6 hour 30 minute journey.

If the Polar Express were a bus, it would be the Greyhound from Vancouver to Kelowna.  As the sun set, a full moon rose over the mountains.  The bus climbed into the mountains (getting passed by semi trucks) and the small snow piles along the interstate turned into white fields of snow, illuminated by the moonlight.  Kelowna was a valley of welcoming lights at the end of my Greyhound journey.  Liebsch picked me up in his rental car (he was able to fly directly into Kelowna) and less than an hour later, we had a car full of groceries as we pulled into Silver Star.  We went to bed dreaming of the snow we were going to schuss in the morning.

Scheming

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Chuck came up to Hayward last Wednesday to pick up his new skis.  We heard through the grapevine that Silver Star got hit by a big snowstorm and, what started as a “what if. . .?” on a wet and rainy roller ski quickly turned into a conceivable plan. . .

Matt Liebsch

Matt Liebsch