Author Archives: Alan Telford

Ski Centre Rollerski Courses

Huntly Nordic Ski Centre is hosting the following courses for the holidays.

Age 8-16 (allowance will be made for slightly younger if you have been using rollerskis at JDS) 1hr per day Monday to Friday £25 per child per block

Improvers

Suitable for those who have done the primary school sessions on Tuesdays or have their Orange JDS award
26th to 30th July inc. or 9th to 13th August inc. 11am to 12pm.

Advanced

Suitable for those with their Red, Blue or Purple JDS awards
19th to 23rd July inc. or 2nd to 6th August inc. 11am to 12pm.

Please Book in advance

http://www.nordicski.co.uk/hnoc/

Clash Hill Climb 2010

Here are some photos from David Horsley of the hill climb. I’m told it was extremely wet. Thanks to the MacLeans for providing the teepee.

Huntly Sprints 2010

The sprints were held today. The despite the damage to the track last Autumn a full program of racing was completed with Novice and Elite Courses and a knock-out. Attendance appeared to be a bit down on last year, but a strong team  from Cairngorm Biathlon And Nordic Ski Club meant there was tough competition. In addition the RAF team was in attendance lead by Steve Perry. The

Club member Andrew Young took first place in the Men’s Elite competition, follwed closely by Alex Standen. Hopefully this is a good sign for Alex’s upcoming Winter season. Cairngorm U16 member Calumn Irvine took third place, marking him as someone to keep an eye on in future.

With Sarah Young competing in the men’s competition, Highland Nordic’s Katy Homyer took the laurels in the Women’s competition. Unfortunately Catriona Dudgeon took a nasty fall in the 500m time trial which knocked her out of the day’s competition. Full results below

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BNDS Celebration Day

Club members are invited to attend the British Nordic Ski Squad Celebration Day on Sun 2nd May at the Huntly Nordic & Outdoor Centre. This is your chance to meet some of the BNDS athletes, coaches & helpers & celebrate a pretty successful season for the Squad.

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Snow Report 6th April

The past two days has seen a significant thaw, although a slight frost is forecast for tonight. Because there is so much snow in the forest there is still a surprising amount of skiing to be had, but breaks are appearing and the meltwater is running like a train. Snow is soft, still very deep in places, but slushy where thin. Here is a trail by trail account, based on this evening’s visit:
— Main Trail from Car Park to Hut: first 60m or so is almost bare; broken at Hut.
— Biathlon Range — big snow patches but waterlogged.
— Main Trail from Hut to Classic Start — complete.
— Classic Start training slope — complete.
— Main Trail from Classic Start to Short Cut — hill is mostly bare but most of the south verge is skiable.
— Norman’s Way from Short Cut to Highland Fling — long bare stretch from Short Cut to Telemark Twist; short break just beyond TT; remainder complete.
— Highland Fling — complete apart from short break near Norman’s Way.
— Range Way — broken.
— Deer Cut — summit level is bare for 50m or more.
— Leids Leap — complete, apart from 2 short breaks at snowdrifts, from Deer Cut to summit.
— Haute Route (mobile phone mast to Highland Fling) — complete for now, but several short breaks will appear very soon. Most can be avoided via drifts at the side.
I’m pretty sure that Short Cut is complete. Also, it’s likely that Timberline/Snowgoose will be complete for a long time yet. All the drifts up that way have consolidated pretty well.

Colin Miller

Musgraves Start Push For World Domination

At the 5km F FIS race at Ylitornio in Finland at the weekend Posy Musgrave broke the magic 120 FIS pts barrier (119.47 pts) to earn herself World Cup qualifier. In the same race just 3secs behind Posy was Sarah Young which was a tantalising 2 secs outside a World Cup qualification standard (122.65 pts). Better luck next time Sarah! It’s great to see our first Women’s world cup start.

Meanwhile Andrew Young won the 1st stage (10km C) of the Junior Tour de Barents today. He beat Finn Hagen Krogh of Norway into 2nd place. Finn won gold & bronze at the World Juniors in January. Andrew will be wearing the red leaders bib in tomorrows 15km F.

Snow Report 2nd April

Bluebird weather at the Clash today. Lower trails have 30-70cm of very variable spring snow, described by one skier as “meringue” (firm patches, then you break through into the soft part). Off-piste in the forest there is about 90cm. Haute Route consists largely of unfathomed drifts, including one spectacular 4-metre high wall across Leids Leap. Best trails for firm snow were the main trail at the Hut, and that part of the Haute Route from the top of Short Cut northward to the top of the hill. Timberline is 2-3 metres deep and was firm and velvet smooth this morning. The open hill has similar stretches but also large expanses of sastrugi.
Car park was ploughed by around midday, with ample space in front and back zones. The B-road from Lumsden was closed as of this morning. The A941 from Rhynie is open to the Clash car park. It has been ploughed but is single-track in places, with high snowbanks. Meltwater from these will cause sheet ice if there’s a frost. Anecdotal evidence confirms that the A941 was still blocked on the Cabrach side around lunchtime today.

Colin Miller

comment from Dave Horsley

Skied a haute route figure of eight. Conditions were deep and soft and the skiing was slow. There are big drifts in places and the trail has been scoured of snow in places, though there is plenty of snow to ski on, its just not where you might expect. There is a skier produced track appearing, but in places its over knee deep.

Depth of snow on the trails varies from 50cms to at least 1.5m (I faceplanted when my pole dissappeared full depth). One of the drifts along the haute route is at least 2 probably 3m deep.