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Photos From Last JDS

This weekend (20-March-2011) was the last full JDS day. We were fortunate to have fine weather and a dump of snow the previous week so the last meet of the year could be held on snow. Thanks to the Swarbriggs for the photos

Clash Conditions 4th February 2011

The snow has returned to the Clash & the trails are almost 100% complete. About 5-8cm of wet snow has fallen over the past couple of days giving a good skiing surface this afternoon. There are a few thin places where you can catch stones but you can ski around these. I will try to groom the trails tomorrow but this depends on the overnight weather. It was snowing this afternoon & these occasionally turned to sleet (temp 0degC). As long as there is not too much rain overnight then I think the skiing will be OK this weekend, but maybe not for your very best skis.

The one big problem today was Leids Leap. We would strongly recommend you only ski up this as there are wheel ruts that have frozen solid. Colin Miller has done a lot of spade work improving these but they are still a big problem for downhills. The wheel ruts were caused by Orange accessing their mast to re-fuel. They are not supposed to drive onto the trails when snow is on the ground & I have been in touch with the relevant parties trying to prevent its re-occurrence.

By Peter Thorn

Club Members To Compete at EYO

Ruaridh Newman and Michael May have been selected to compete at the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival at Liberec, Czech Republic 12-19th February 2011.

Highland Nordic’s Katy Homyer is a competing in the women’s competition andĀ  Calumn Irvine isĀ competing both Biathlon and Cross Country. Scott Dixon appears to be following family tradition and has been selected for biathlon.

http://www.olympics.org.uk/news.aspx?GT=Invariant&NE=4607&AT=&GA=&SP=

Contgratulations to all those selected and best wishes for a successful campaign.

JDS Week 2

Atfter 11 successive JDS sessions in a row, the lack of snow forced us to have a dry land session this week. Rollerskis were back in with the smallest members on rollerblades. The extensive facilities at the centre including the downhill slope and rollerski track make running a non snow JDS possible. We are very lucky to have them, and long may they continue.

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Clash Conditions 7th January

From Colin Miller:

Evidence indicates it was a genuine attempt to check on the mobile phone generator, which isn’t running and has presumably run out of fuel. Vehicle only got two-thirds of the way up Leids Leap. The wheel tracks are a problem but the quantity and quality of snow generally allows for skiing between them or going off to the side. There are 2 problem areas where vehicle got stuck, causing complex ruts (tricky if skiing between the tracks!). At the lower of the two (between Deer Cut junction and the A941, there’s a lot of grit churned up).

Anyway, other than that, conditions today at Clashindarroch show a marked improvement as a result of Thursday’s fresh snow, which has deposited 3-9cm of powder on top of the hard frozen snow base. It has smoothed over some of the thin areas, but Range Way is still not really skiable. The road at Picadilly Circus is now OK however, and Tuesday’s bare patch at the foot of the hill on the Haute Route was skiable today. Some of the skiing was magic. Temperature stayed at -4/-3C.
and sunny all day.

Car park has a thin carpet of crisp snow over the underlying ice. Gritting lorry went up the Aberdeenshire side of the A9

Clash Snow Report For Sunday 12th December 2010

From Dr Dave

Conditions Sunday 12th December. Still good skiing, the entance is thin untill just before the Biathlon Range, but from there the trails are complete bar an occasional short section where the snow was thinner due to snow shadow from the trees or on the Haute Route water dammage due poor drainage and the thaw. Snow was between 10 and 30cm deep over most of the trails though at one point when I was moving a fallen tree I was up to my knees. Lower trails were hard and icy, upper trails were better with a thin layer of fresh. Downhills hard, fast and chopped up.

2.5C and sleeting at the carpark snowing on the Haute Route

Clash Snow Report for December 10th 2010

Report from Colin Miller

Snow report for Clashindarroch — 11am, Friday 10th December:

Trails have 30-45cm of snow. Good skiing on tramlines, slow elsewhere except on Timberline snowfield, which was evenly wind-packed with a user-friendly surface.

Temp at Car Park plus 6C. W-NW’ly gale blowing, but because of the rise in temperature the snow was no longer drifting. Wind has broken the uniform cover on the nearby hills, but there is still widespread cover on the NE-E side of the Buck.

A941 from Rhynie was black, but affected by meltwater, as was the A97. Front section of car park remained clear but was very icy underfoot.