WVNSEF Team at practice on Saturday.
Saturday marked the first day of grooming at the Stemilt Ski Trails! My dad & co. have been working this summer and fall on creating a ski trail up in the hills near Wenatchee for the Wenatchee Valley Nordic Ski Education Foundation to use. It's been a long process of scouting out trails, coordinating with the property owners and the Wenatchee snowmobiling club, cutting out brush, marking the trail, getting a groomer set up, and waiting for snow! I think it's pretty impressive that my dad decided we needed some trails closer to Wenatchee and then made it happen.
Laura Valaas walking the trail this summer.
The same huge ponderosa, cut up and cleared, with TJ Owen walking through with a 12' pole to make sure the trail was wide enough.
It was negative 8 (-9 at the coldest, actually) when we pulled into the parking lot Saturday morning. Which wouldn't be so unusual if it was Celsius, but it was FAHRENHEIT.
The first pass of the groomer around the trail!
Cal Anderson grooming with Peter Valaas riding passenger and providing insight into Nordic grooming techniques. The Apple Country Snowmobiling Club is going to groom and set up their cat with all the Nordic grooming accoutrements. Which I also think is pretty impressive that they're interested and willing to do that.
Some of the WVNSEF athletes enjoying the fresh grooming.
Kristina Owen coming back home to help her mom coach the WVNSEF Team.
Here's to having a vision and making it happen, in whatever endeavor!
p.s. since the trails are on private land I don't think they're officially open to the public so if you want to ski 'em you should check in with someone first.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
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