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history, news, information, opinion about skiing from a lifelong skiing librarian.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Are You Old Enough to Race?
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Friday, October 22, 2010
Swaps and Sales Make Waiting for Snow Easier
The 2010-2011 Ski Season has begun in the Alps! Austria has seven glacier ski areas open and in Switzerland “it’s cold enough for the snow to stay.” Resorts in Italy and Germany are set to open this weekend. So when will it start for us in the northeastern United States? In 1988 Mt Snow, in southern Vermont, opened on Halloween. Sunday River in Maine turned on the Locke Mountain Chairlift this afternoon to become the first area to open in 2010. Most years, top to bottom skiing on northeastern mountains doesn’t start until Thanksgiving and it looks like we will have to wait at least that long before we can fly downhill this year.
But in the meantime, the ski swaps have begun in earnest—with some of them already behind us. In Vermont November 8 brings the Waitsfield Ski and Skate sale, November 19-21 is the Okemo Mountain Ski Swap and Sale. In New Hampshire the McIntyre Ski Area hosts a ski swap on October 18-23. On November13-14 the Eastern Slope Ski Club Swap hosts their event in North Conway. In Connecticut Mt. Southington will hold their ski swap October 23-24th.
Call ahead to check the dates but plan to get the best deals on equipment, clothing and accessories for everything from aerodynamic helmets to heated boots.
If you can't get to the Alps, don't despair! Browse the sales while you get psyched for the snow.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Skiing in July?
Monday, June 14, 2010
The GOLF connection
I spoke to a work acquaintance today, my first day back from vacation, with whom I have swapped ski stories over the years. I mentioned my recent vacation and my new off-season passion. "Oh yeah," she said. "Skiers LOVE to golf. I find that my first day on the golf course in the spring gets me started imagining the next season of skiing; and my first day on the slopes each winter gets me psyched for the next season of golf."
It seems she is right. When I search academic databases for articles about the connection there is no dirth of information. All of the biggest and best ski areas offer first class golf courses in the off season. Clearly, a slope side condo is going to have more appeal if there is a reason to occupy it on weekends year round.
While most of the articles I found dealt with the issues of year-round resort design and management, one described a golf event that goes on at an Italian resort while the snow is still on the ground! It seems that at the Rein resort in Taufers, Italy a charity golf event was held on February 23, 2008. According to the journal Turf Professional, "Contestants used bright orange balls on a nine hole course specifically built for the event."
Call me crazy, but the idea of playing golf in the snow with skis on just makes my insides quiver. The only thing that could make it better would be a hot toddy bar between the 9th and 10th holes.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
The Christianias
In addition to being a magical skiing technique, Christiania is to some a magical place. A social experiment in the middle of Copenhagen, Denmark, Christiania is both a neighborhood and a tourist attraction that grew out of an abandoned military site. The stated mission of the community is "to create a self-governing society whereby each and every individual holds themselves responsible over the wellbeing of the entire community. Our society is to be economically self-sustaining and, as such, our aspiration is to be steadfast in our conviction that psychological and physical destitution can be averted." The legal status of Christiania is not exactly clear, but the community continues to evolve into a haven for non-conformists--part commune, part sanctuary; progressive and independent, one thousand people living outside the normal bounds of law and order.
Christiania, you have my heart