Thursday, February 25, 2010

Feb 25 2010 A Day of Powder Skiing














































Gord Schmidt, Barry Diceman, & Pete MacLoghlin headed up to KNSC for a ski during a snowstorm so we hopeful that this would be another memorable day of skiing & we were not disappointed! The groomer had been out & as time was limited we opted to search out the powder slopes. We skied across Beaver to Kenner, 1st photo of Gord. Just as we started down Kenner Bruce Hancock appeared so he decided to turn around & join our search for powder. Lower Kenner did provide a gorgeous run, photo of Gord & Bruce ,with so many long gentle sections as we skied down to the "Big Hill" where you can check the guy's form. Continued on Kenner, see top 2 photos of Pete taken by Bruce, to Kawartha & up to Deer, then across Deer to the Laderach cabin. Headed down Adam Scott for a fantastic downhill powder run to Kawartha & up to the big down hill run just before the Woodfine Chalet to complete a fabulous 11 km ski. The photos describe the conditions better than I can in words, but I feel that this was the ultimate in Nordic skiing !

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Feb 23 1010 A Ski on Fresh Snow!





























We had 5 skiers today, Peter Hamley, Ken Featherstone, Barry Diceman, Ian Sine, & Pete MacLoghlin. There had been a snowfall of about 8 cm overnight but because the temperature was around 0 C we were concerned that the snow would stick to our skis. We headed out to the Kawartha junction (1st photo) where we met a lady whose ski bases were covered with a layer of 2 cm of dense snow, so after rewaxing our skis continued on Beaver (next 2 photos) to Trillium where we met the groomer which had finished packing the Kawartha-Trillum loop. Skied up Trillium to Wolf (photo of Ian skiing), on Wolf to Kawatha (upper 3 photos) & down to Red Fox, across Fox where we enjoyed the newly set track to Trillium. Then down Trillium to Kawartha & a thrilling run down the "Big Hill" on the new snow, returning to the Woodfine Chalet having skied a distance of 9 km. It was a treat to ski in a winter wonderland + the conditions allowed us to glide on the skis. I have a pair of waxles skiis & was very pleased with their performance in the mild temperatures. With proper waxing using both gliding & red gripping wax the others also had an enjoyable ski although they did slip slightly on the uphill slopes but we did not have the problem of the snow sticking to the ski bases which can be a disaster. The groomer told us that with the new snow they hoped to have Owl open on the weekend

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Thursday Feb 11 2010 - Barry's Award


Barry has the distinction of being the 1st Dude to be placed on the Honour Role of our Blog site! I had nominated Barry as a recipient of the provincial Celebration 2010 awards. Barry's nonination was accepted & last night he attended the presentation ceremony at The Evinrude Centre where he received a handsome trophy & a certificate from the Premier. The photo was taken today outside the Tanney cabin. Mary Smith the Deputy Reeve of Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Twp is standing beside Barry. We had met Mary skiing & she felt that a member from KNSC should be nominated to represent the club, sent me the application forms & the rest is history! It was another gorgeous day, we skied a 10 km loop to Tanney.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Sat Feb 7 2010 - The Ski Patrol Mascot


While on Ski Patrol duty this past Saturday Peter Hamley caught sight of this guy keeping guard outside the Tanney Cabin. Moral of the photo is to always have a camera closeby because you never know what will be around the next corner! Peter skied over 25 km using a combination of his skating & classic skis!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Thursday Feb 4 2010





























Ian Sine, Mike Evans, & Pete MacLoghlin skied a 11 km loop on this gorgeous day. Started up Kawartha, 1st photo, across Fox, 2nd photo of Mike, up Trillium to Wolf then down Kenner where the photos of Ian were taken. Returned to the Chalet on Beaver, note the photos of a "hole in the snow".