November 2014
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November 2014
Newsletter of the Southern Oregon Nordic Club Website: http://new.onc.org/oregon-nordic-club/sonc E-mail: [email protected] Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/groups/southernonc/ November 2014 Annual Holiday Party & Ski Come Join the Southern Oregon, Klamath Basin & Grants Pass Nordic Clubs for the Annual joint club ski season kick off Christmas Party at Lake of the Woods Resort on Saturday, December 20th. If everyone prays for snow, we will have tours of all types and lessons. Meet at Lake of the Woods Marina at 1000. If we don't have snow we will still have a pizza party. So save the date to SKI – Saturday, December 20th. Stefanie Ferrara Newsletter Please send articles and pictures to [email protected] for the December newsletter by 23 November. The newsletter will be posted on the new State ONC website (http://new.onc.org/oregon-nordic-club/sonc) with the link emailed to SONC members. Remember that if you don’t submit articles the newsletter will be short. Please compose the articles and send in MS Word format. John Fertig Outdoor Clubs Blood Drive Great news from the Outdoor Clubs Blood Drive held in September. Total donations from all clubs went up more than 300% compared to last year! Nordic clubs donations? We were up 700% from last year! All clubs combined donated 66 units of blood which could save up to 198 lives. I think our club can take a lot of consolation from that even though in the ranking of clubs we weren't on top. Rankings by percentage of members donating were Southern Oregon HOG Chapter 20.83%, Slopes & Trails 12.62%, Rogue Snowmobilers 11.26%, Jackson County Horseman's 11.20%, Southern Oregon Nordic Club 6.36% Last year’s total for all clubs was 18 units. Kevin Wood General Meeting: 7:00 PM Thursday, 6 November 2014 at D&S Harley Davidson - Highway 99, Phoenix 1.0 mile south from South Stage Road on Hwy 99 (right side) 0.3 mile north from Fern Valley Road on Hwy 99 (left side) Don’t miss the first meeting of the season, and your chance to meet or reconnect with ski trail partners! We’ll gather upstairs at D&S Harley, 3846 South Pacific Hwy, Medford, at 7 PM. You’ll meet this year’s board and hear all about upcoming events; after refreshments, we’ll begin our first program of the year, a presentation by three longtime friends of the club: Tognar Toolworks, Ashland Outdoor Store, and Northwest Outdoor Store. They’ll have samples of the latest in outdoor and ski gear and ski care. Those attending will be the first to know!! Super raffle prize, one size fits all, good for the whole family: a 2014-15 Snow Park pass. SEE YOU ON THE SIXTH! Ginny Blankenship Anne Jones (1925-2014) Former club member Elizabeth Anne Jones passed away on th October 4 in Ashland. Anne and Ken Glasgow (her partner of many years) were longtime members of our club. SONC Pole Saw Missing The club is missing one of our pole saws (and extension) used for trail maintenance. If you have it please contact John Fertig at 541-601-5687. ONC Website Change With a renewal that was about to come up for the host of the state website (http://www.onc.org) it was decided to move to a different host and a different platform. The previous platform had many problems and had been severely degraded. With the change to a different platform the appearance has changed quite a bit. The new platform is highly customizable and it’s hoped that adding content will be much easier. To get to the new website click here or at the top of the Newsletter. Our club is currently evaluating what we will do about our website. During the past season we were moving much of our information under the prior platform and host site. Some of our previous links are not currently accessible. Thanks for your patience while we go through this change. Kevin Wood Nordic Ski Vacations If you are concerned that we may have another winter where the snow pack is a no-show plan ahead take a ski vacation to one of these popular areas: Methow Valley, WA West Yellowstone, MT McCall, ID Ketchum, ID Bend, OR Steamboat Springs, CO Royal Gorge, CA October Potluck We got the year started again this year with our potluck after a long hot summer. There were a great variety of dishes along with chicken and vegetable quiche provided by the club. I will say thanks to all that provided dishes. You all made it especially difficult to cut myself off from eating too much. Two summer plans that I did hear of were Seldom and Pat Fuhrman going to Machu Pichu and also Bob and Bobbie Plummer taking part in a cycling trip in Europe. Hope that your adventures this summer were just as fun. Thanks again especially to John and Bonny Fertig for all their work in getting the potluck organized. Always a great way to start the season! SONC Scheduled Events (November 2014) April March February January December Nov Date Dec Feb Day Category 6 20 Thur Thur Meeting Meeting 4 13 14 18 Thur Sat Sun Thur Meeting Ski Tour Ski Tour Meeting 20 Sat 20 25 27 27 27 Trip/Event Rating Dist/Time Club Meeting Grouse Gap Loop Buck Prairie Loop Board Meeting Party & Ski Tour - Meet Ski Tour Marina @ 10:00 Lesson N/A D&S Harley-Davidson Mt Ashland Buck Prairie Call for Directions Intermediate Intermediate 6 mi 8 mi Lake of the Woods All Various Stephanie Ferrara 541-890-2979 Lake of the Woods (none) Lake of the Woods All Hyatt Lake @11:00 (none) Hyatt Lake Novice & Beginner Crater Lake Advanced-1700' climb 1-1.5 hrs 7+ mi 1-1.5 hrs 2-4 hours 13 mi Michael Dawkins 541-482-2703 Stephanie Ferrara 541-890-2979 Michael Dawkins 541-482-2703 Ski Tour Pumice Desert Loop Crater Lake (N Ent) Advanced Meeting Club Meeting D&S Harley-Davidson overnight Mt. Shasta Ski Weekend Mt. Shasta Nordic Ctr groomed trails Lesson N/A Hyatt Lake @11:00 (none) Ski Tour Hyatt Lake Novice & Beginner Ski Tour Table Mt. Sled Trail Buck Prairie groomed trail Meeting Board Meeting Call for Directions Lesson N/A Hyatt Lake @11:00 (none) Ski Tour Hyatt Lake Novice-Beginner 15 mi 541-601-5687 541-535-1736 541-734-4872 541-482-2703 Ginny Blankenship 541-535-1736 Sat Sun Ski Tour South Brown Mt. Shelter Ski Tour Moon Prairie Pederson SnoPark Deadwood Junction 25 31 31 31 Sun Sat Sat Sat Ski Tour Lesson Ski Tour Ski Tour Table Mountain N/A Buck Prairie Advanced Hyatt Lake @11:00 (none) Hyatt Lake Novice & Beginner Summit SnoPark Intermediate 5 7 Thur Sat Meeting Ski Tour Club Meeting Rocky’s Flight 7 Sat Ski Tour Canal Trails 8 14 15 19 21 21 22 28 28 Sun Sat Sun Thur Sat Sat Sun Sat Sat Ski Tour Ski Tour Race Meeting Ski Tour Ski Tour Ski Tour Ski Tour Ski Tour McDonald’s Peak Glasgow’s Loop John Day Ski Race Board Meeting Natasha’s Web Table Mt. Sled Trail Burton Butte Lower Canal Table Mountain D&S Harley-Davidson Buck Prairie Hwy.140 Summit SnoPark Mt. Ashland Pederson Diamond Lake Call for Directions Buck Prairie Buck Prairie Pederson SnoPark Summit SnoPark Buck Prairie 5 14 19 Thur Sat Thur Sat Meeting Ski Tour Meeting Ski Tour Club Meeting Meridian Overlook Board Meeting John Craig Tour D&S Harley-Davidson Mt. Ashland Call for Directions Sisters, OR 2 4 16 Thur Sat Thur Meeting Ski Tour Meeting Club Meeting Bull Gap to Mt. Ashland Board Meeting D&S Harley-Davidson Mt. Ashland Call for Directions 6 Sat M-F Phone Ginny Blankenship 541-535-1736 Bobbie Plummer 541-488-5003 24 25 ? Coordinator D&S Harley-Davidson Call for Directions Sat Thur X-mas Ski Tour Meet-Summit SnoPark @ 1030 Sat Lesson N/A Sat Ski Tour Sat Ski Tour Dutton Ridge 3 Sat 8 Thur 10-11 Sat-Sun 17 Sat 17 Sat 18 Sun 20 Thur 24 Sat 24 Sat Location Club Meeting Board Meeting Petunia Intermediate Novice Bobbie Plummer 541-488-5003 John Fertig 541-601-5687 John Fertig 541-601-5687 John Fertig Ginny Blankenship various Karen & Edgar Hee 1-1.5 hrs Michael Dawkins 2-3 hours 12 mi Bob Plummer Marian Crumme 1-1.5 hrs Michael Dawkins 2-3 hours 4-6 mi 6 mi 1-1.5 hrs 2-3 hours 6-7 mi 541-488-5003 541-531-3010 541-482-2703 Michael Dawkins 541-482-2703 Ginny Blankenship 541-535-1736 Adv. Novice 5-7 mi Intermediate 10-12 mi Int. Advanced 7-8 mi Intermediate 8.2 mi Race/Tour 5-10-20 km Novice groomed trail Intermediate Novice Advanced 4.4 mi 12 mi 6 mi 2-4 hours 10 Advanced 10 mi Intermediate 12 mi Advanced 12 mi Reider Peterson 541-488-8830 Michael Dawkins 541-282-2703 Bob Plummer 541-488-5003 Ginny Blankenship 541-535-1736 ? ONC Website Ginny Blankenship 541-535-1736 ? These Nordic ski-related events are not associated with the ONC but may be of interest http://sou.edu/outdoorprogram/skiswap.html Ski Swap SOU Ski Swap Stevenson Union-SOU Ski Tours Senior Ski Week Diamond Lake Diamond Lake Resort Blank spaces under coordinator are your opportunity to turn a planned outing into a reality 541-793-3333 Shared Transportation Costs: SONC policy is that members who provide rides to trailhead locations for other members shall receive a donation to cover their vehicle costs. The amount of the donation is based on the distance traveled. The suggested donation amount per person is: • Short trips, such as Buck Prairie and Mt. Ashland – $5 • Medium trips, such as Summit Snow Park and Pederson – $10 • Long trips, (Crater Lake, Diamond Lake & Mt. Shasta) – $15 • Overnight destinations such as Bend – arrange with driver. Since the outing destination is usually known in advance, riders can plan ahead, and bring the suggested amount with them. Donations are usually given to the driver at the beginning of the outing, Important Notice about Nordic Skiing: Nordic skiing includes risks and hazards which can never be eliminated because of the inherent nature of the activity. Anyone choosing to participate in Oregon Nordic Club activities should be aware of prevalent risks and hazards. By making the decision to participate, each person must accept individual responsibility for their safety, realizing that accidents can result in personal injury or even death. The Southern Oregon Chapter's ski tour ratings are based on a combination of factors including tour distance, elevation change, steepness, and navigation. While ratings primarily reflect required technical skills (climbing, descending, turning etc.), difficulty ratings are adjusted upward as increased stamina is required. All ratings assume average snow conditions (packed power). Low snow cover, re-frozen snow/ice, deep new snow will increase the actual difficulty of the trip. If in doubt, check with the trip coordinator. Ski Tour Ratings: Beginner • Cross-country skiers with little or no previous experience • Bring water, food, extra clothing, personal first aid items, etc. • Trip Length: 2-3 hours of skiing Novice • Reasonable skill in the basic techniques: diagonal stride, sidestep, kick turn, step turn, snowplow, and snowplow turn. • Control speed on gradual downhills and sidestep steeper pitches • Able to ski 2-5 miles on rolling terrain • Able to follow marked ski trails • Trip Length: 2-4 hours of skiing Intermediate • Proficiency in all the basic techniques plus the traverse and herringbone on moderately steep terrain. Typically a full season or more of progressive experience • Climb and descend long, moderately steep and short, steep sections of terrain • Good stamina, ability to ski 8-10 miles or make long climbs • Trip Length: 3-5 hours of skiing Advanced • Excellent proficiency in all ski touring techniques and wide range of snow conditions • Negotiate long, steep sections of terrain including densely wooded areas • Strong skier able to ski 10+ miles with long uphill sections in widely varying snow conditions • Navigate poorly marked trails • Trip Length: 4-7 hours of skiing Expert • Excellent all around ski touring and mountain person • Negotiate very steep terrain in nearly all conditions • Exceptional endurance - ability to ski 15-20 miles with long climbs • Navigate using a topographic map and compass • Trip Length: 6-8 hours of skiing Trip Responsibilities¨ Trip Coordinator Responsibilities: 1. Identify yourself as the Trip Coordinator at the meeting point and/or at the trail head. 2. Have participants complete "Trip Register" including emergency contact with telephone number. Communicate trip liability waver information. 3. The Trip Coordinator should remind participants of trail etiquette (ski to right, downhill skier has right-of-way). 4. Trip Coordinator should use a map of ski area to orient people to the route. 5. Trip Coordinator should inform participants when a lunch break can be expected and the ETA back to the vehicles. 6. Coordinator should identify a lead skier and the last skier. If enough people are on the outing, have a trouble shooter to roam back and forth among the group. 7. The Coordinator should remain until all skiers return. 8. Return "Trip Register" to Bobbie Plummer. Trip Participant Responsibilities: 1. Contact trip coordinator before participating in any outing so they know who to expect at the meeting point and understand the expected difficulty and duration of the trip. 2. Please participate in those outings that match your abilities. Understand that trip difficulty and duration will be dependent on weather and snow conditions and on the abilities of the group. 3. Dress properly for the activity (Moisture wicking non-absorbing base layers and avoiding cotton base and insulation layers that retain moisture. Dress in “layers” to avoid overheating.) 4. Share ride expenses. 5. Cooperate with the Trip Coordinator and participate in making and abiding with decisions affecting the safety and well-being of the group. 6. Participants should leave an item at the side of the trail (or tell someone) if you must leave the route for any reason. 7. Carry safety and first aid equipment appropriate for the outing and expected weather conditions. Friends of the SONC: *Tognar Toolworks *Thimbleberry Cabin *Rogue Ski Shop, Medford, REI Medford *Northwest Outdoor Store Mt Shasta Nordic Center *Lake of the Woods Resort *Kokopelli, Ashland *Get ‘n Gear, Ashland Diamond Lake Resort Black Bird, Medford, *Ashland Outdoor Store, *Ashland Mountain Supply, 800-299-9904 707-396-2829 541-772-8047 541-732-1938 541-245-4000 530-605-9395 866-201-4194 541-201-7694 541-482-5181 800-733-7593 541-779-5431 541-488-1202 541-488-5402 *Offers discounts to members. Ask at the store Perks of SONC Membership SONC owns two cargo sleds (not suitable for hauling children) that are available to members. Contact John Fertig [email protected] Officers and Board 2013-2014: President: Kevin Wood [email protected] Vice-president: Marian Telerski [email protected] Secretary: Marian Crumme [email protected] Membership: Bobbie Plummer Outings Schedule [email protected] State Rep/ Reider Peterson John Day Race: [email protected] Trails Liaison/ Bob Plummer Grooming Coord: [email protected] Treasurer/Website: Edgar Hee [email protected] Newsletter: John Fertig [email protected] Meetings: Ginny Blankinship [email protected] Ski School Michael Dawkins 541-261-3547 At large: 541-535-5979 State Rep: Dan Bulkley [email protected] Stefanie Ferrara [email protected] 541-535-5166 541-531-3010 541-488-5003 541-488-8830 541-488-5003 541-734-4872 541-601-5687 541-535-1736 541-482-2703 541-890-2979 SONC owns two hard shell ski cases that members can use for trips. Contact Stefanie Ferrarer at [email protected] for the double case or Marian Crumme at [email protected] for the single case. The club has available group first aid kits for outings. Medford area contact is Kevin at 541-261-3547. Ashland area contact is Michael at 541-482-2703. The club owns equipment for hot waxing your skis. John Fertig will hold several workshops on hot waxing throughout the ski season. They will be announced in the newsletter. Remember to pay your dues at the November Meeting. MEMBERSHIP FORM / GROOMER DONATION / LIABILITY WAIVER Checks should be made payable to SONC. Please mail to Bobbie Plummer, 3368 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland, OR 97520 Household Membership: $ 20.00 check #________ date __________ Groomer Donation Fund: $_________ (for grooming the road from Hyatt to Buck Prairie) TOTAL $________ Name(s)_______________________________________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________ City______________________State____________Zip__________ Phone:________________________Email____________________________________________ SONC will not share your personal information with anyone outside of the club. Name only will be furnished to outdoor stores giving member discounts unless you decline by checking here [ ]. SONC publishes a contact list for members only with name, phone number and email. Check here if you do not want to be included on this list [ ]. Number in Family Participating (All must sign below) Adults___________Children____________ Ski Interests: [ ] Family Tours, [ ] Snowshoe, [ ] Back Country Tours, [ ] Back Country Telemark,[ ] Lift Assisted Telemark, [ ] Racing, [ ] Groomed Trails, [ ] Winter Camping, [ ] Skate Skiing Would you: [ ] Lead an outing, [ ] Co-lead an outing, [ ] Organize work party, [ ] Participate in work party? Assumption of Risk and Liability Waiver Outdoor adventures by their very nature are inherently dangerous and involve some degree of risk. I am aware that participating in the Oregon Nordic Club’s activities may expose me to certain risks and dangers including, but not limited to the hazards of mountainous, aquatic, or wilderness terrain, accident, illness, the forces of nature, and travel to and from the activity location or point of departure. I am aware that it is not possible to foresee all of the potential hazards of outdoor activities. Each participant in a Nordic activity is responsible for his or her decisions. To the best of my knowledge, I feel physically and mentally able to assume full participation in the activities in which I will participate. I understand that the Oregon Nordic Club is a volunteer organization and that trip leaders do not have medical or rescue training. In consideration of voluntarily participating in this outing, trip, or activity, I have and do hereby assume all the risks inherent in these activities and agree to hold harmless, from and against any and all liability, claims, and demands of any nature, including but not limited to liability for negligence, the Oregon Nordic Club, and any of their agents, tour leaders, officers, assistant leaders, instructors, and other participants. I acknowledge that ORS § 30.975 provides that an individual who engages in the sport of skiing, alpine or Nordic, accepts and assumes the inherent risks of skiing insofar as they are reasonably obvious, expected or necessary. Inherent risks of skiing include, but are not limited to, those dangers or conditions which are an integral part of the sport, such as changing weather conditions, variations or steepness in terrain, snow or ice conditions, surface or subsurface conditions, bare spots, creeks and gullies, forest growth, rocks, stumps, lift towers and other structures and their components, collisions with other skiers, and a skier’s failure to ski within the skier’s own ability. I have read and understand the statements on this page concerning the Oregon Nordic Club’s Outing Program. _______________________________________________________________________________ PRINT YOUR NAME SIGN YOUR NAME ___________________________________________________________________________________ PRINT YOUR NAME SIGN YOUR NAME __________________________________________________________________________________ PRINT YOUR NAME Signature (if participant is a minor, participant’s Guardian must sign.)