Stowe Nordic Outing Club BKL NOTCHATHON

January 6, 2007

 

Unfortunately, due to current conditions and a very warm and rainy forecast, we are canceling the SNOC BKL Mini-Marathon (and the SNOC BKL Notchaton) for this year.

 

Due to the vagaries of this winter’s weather, the SNOC BKL Mini-Marathon has been retrofitted into the SNOC BKL NOTCHATHON.  Since this involves going above and beyond a mere mortal’s efforts NOT to cancel, the event is different.  The mission is to offer an adventure cross country ski event for the Bill Koch League set that is safe and fun, some snow to ski on (a hard-to-come-by commodity this year), yummy foodstops, and a reason for camaraderie.  The distance is shorter than originally conceived and rather than chili, it’s blueberry soup at the end.  This will be an untimed ski tour excursion that will be shared at your own risk with other users of the Smuggler’s Notch public byway such as walkers, dogs, sledders and snowmobilers.  Most likely there will be no ski grooming.  All BKL participants must be under adult supervision and upon completion will receive a souvenir memento.  Come and share this unique experience with others!

 

“Out and Back Courses” with approximate distances

1.    4K                   To Big Spring  (for the Lollypoppers)

2.    8K                   To the Top of the Notch at Sterling Pond Trailhead

3.    12K       Over to the other side at the Jeffersonville Barricade

 

Skiers can skate or classic.  Beyond the lollypop course there is steep up and down with curves around big glacial erratic bolders that is not beginner terrain (could opt to walk it…)

 

Here’s the deal:

$10 per participant (kids and adults). 

Checks made payable to “Stowe Nordic Outing Club”

No late fee.

Skiers must be a NENSA Bill Koch member for appropriate liability coverage.

            (Please try to have your number.)

To qualify for a food stop, you must wear a bib number.

No formal start time; begin anytime between 10AM - 11AM.

Food stops will be open from 10AM to Noon.

 

Registration: is by the barricade at the end of Route 108 next to Barnes Camp and just past the entrance to Stowe Mountain Resort Mansfield Base.

 

Note:  As of Thursday, January 4th, we are going ahead with plans, but given the forecast, we could cancel at short notice.  We will make a final decision on conditions at 4PM on Friday, but if the weather totally goes to you-know-where with rain on Saturday, then we will cancel the morning of the event.  Check the NENSA website and www.stowenordic.org.  Or if you are really desperate on Saturday morning, call Carol Van Dyke:  802-253-4500 or Stowe Mtn. Resort Touring Center at 253-3688.

 

Special Request to Participants who plan to come:  Please email me by Friday morn with how many so that we may anticipate food amounts accordingly. Cavandyke@aol.com

 

The Lore of the Area:

Smuggler's Notch name comes from the smugglers almost 200 years ago, who used the thick forest on the mountain range and the caves and caverns along the Long Trail to transport illegal or embargoed goods across the Canadian border. The notch was most likely involved in bootlegging during the prohibition-era of the 1920's, using the same caves as a cache for smuggled canadian whiskey, rum, and other liquors.

Scenic Smuggler's Notch proper is comprised of the Sterling Mountain/Spruce Peak ridgeline to the east, and Mount Mansfield to the west. Extremely steep terrain drops down into the notch where VT route 108 winds through switchbacks below, connecting Smuggler's Notch Resort with adjacent Stowe Mountain a few miles to the south. It is a one lane road winding amongst boulders.

The road is closed to cars November-April, but open to winter sports enthusiasts.