Feb / Mar 2014 - North Island Snowdrifters
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Feb / Mar 2014 - North Island Snowdrifters
Volume 37 Number 1 February/March 2014 Over 37 Years of Snowdrifter Fun; Ski & Ride, We’ve Just Begun !! WHAT’S INSIDE !! Pg. 1: President’s Message Greetings Snowdrifters: Pg. 2: Travel Update and I hope everyone had a great holiday our Cancellation & Trip season. We had a great turn out at the Refund Policy December meeting. Members were in a joy- Edie Pike did a great job with this selection. All of the units are large and have a great layout. All of the units are very clean with up to date amenities. Chateau Sans Nom even has a nice indoor hot tub and pool. Now you can go from the hot tub to the heated pool to cool down when needed. This is much better than sitting on the edge of the hot tub in freezing weather to cool off and it will end the mad dash from the changing room to the hot tub. The complex layout is easy to get from one unit to the other without a long walk. Unlike our previous condos where you had a long walk from the bus to condo 9. I think this is a great improvement. So continue to sign up for the rest of the trips this year and check out our new accommodations. ous mood and I’m sure that we helped make a great Christmas for many children Pg. 3: Activities Director with our support to the Toys for Tots Foundation. We were very fortunate that Pg. 4: Council Update and Corporal Yon and Sergeant Hodge could join us. We filled the box with toys and Health and Safety donated over $170 dollars to the foundaOnce again, we are starting the election tion. I want to thank all of you that partici- process for next year’s board of directors. As pated, you made me proud to be part of usual, we will be electing the next President, Pg. 5: Club Racing your club. Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. We Information, I know that everyone has heard about also have 9 other appointed positions on the the drought this year in California and board that are just as important. Because there some of you saw it on our first trip while are so many of them, I will not list them, but I Pg. 6: Trip Flyers watching the Olympic Trials at Mammoth. recommend that you take a few minutes and However, I will tell you that our home see what they are. They are listed in the newsmountain has stepping up this year and is letter and on the website. Because we are alPg. 7: Trip Review, our doing a great job with their snow farming ways working at improving the club, I am askBoard of Directors, operations. So continue to sign up for the ing you to think about helping out one of the and February & trips because you will have a great time board members with their job this year as an March Birthdays with us and I know that snow is on the assistant. This will give you the chance to give way. Until it gets here please continue to back to the club and help us to continue grow help us out by wishing for snow. I’m sure into the future. Pg. 8: Our Club Woolly is talking to his friends from his Today I am letting everyone know that Membership Application younger days like Ullr, Shirahime-Syo and Debi Young our awarding wining newsletter the Snow Dog. The weather people have editor is stepping down from the board. We will reported that the arctic weather patterns miss the work that she has done for us in the will be changing soon and will bring the past three years, but she is moving on to accomPg. 9: On and Off the cold snowy weather to us instead of the plish the other goals she has in her life. She is Mountain Club & Council Midwest. always trying new things and setting new goals Sponsored Events Everyone has been anxious to hear for herself. We are glad that she will still be about the new condos; Chateau Sans Nom. “ Presidents message” I have to say that our Travel Director, Continued on Page 2 TRAVEL UPDATE Edie Pike Hello Snowdrifters The ski season is in full gear. We are looking forward to snow and good weather. Our February trip leaves late afternoon on Thursday, February 20 and returns Sunday, February 23. The trip is full, but you can be put on the waiting list. Call Lina Arnold Or Debi Young at the phone number below if you wish to join us. For people who wish to do other things besides ski, there are many alternatives—off mountain activities, social mixers, and shopping. We also have a chance to watch and cheer our members race. Yes, Mammoth is an entire experience: vacation, sport, and social fun! Pray for snow. Our Winter Park trip has two spaces available. We are leaving March 5 – 12. Check the flyer for additional information or contact Edie Pike 619 518-3952 or Jean McCasey 858 560-8722. Come and enjoy getting together with new and old friends. See you on the slops. This should be a good ski season. See you at our February meeting. “ Presidents message” Continued from Page 1 member of the club and continue to add her sprit of adventure and her friendship to our lives. Therefore, this will leave us with some big shoes to fill in our board as our newsletter editor. So we are looking for someone who would like to be a part of publishing an award winning newsletter. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interested. This Our January trip did not have much snow but everyone still is a great opportunity to learn about editing and publishing seemed to have a good time anyway. I heard good report with Microsoft Publisher. about our new condos. Many said condos are better than ChaAgain, it is time for me to hand the story telling over to teau Blanc. Thanks to Gates and Chris for giving us a great our board members, where they will tell you what is comand successful trip. The bus and bus driver were terrific. We ing up in the next two months, they are the ones with the have Jim driving the bus again this year. Yeah! details. Until April make the best of every day and have We have three trips left, so check out the Flyers on our web fun this snow season. Know that you are what makes this site or in our Newsletter. The February and March trips are one of the best clubs in the state because you are the heart full, but you can place your name on a waiting list. April trip and soul of the club, where your participation is what still has some spaces available. If you come to our monthly makes it all possible. club meetings you can obtain additional information by Dave speaking with our Trip Leaders or members who are going on the scheduled trips. You may also call the trip leaders directly, their phone numbers and dates of each trip our listed below Trip Cancellation and and on the Ski Trip Schedule toward the back of this Trip Refund Policy newsletter. If you are a member, come and join in on the ski trip fun; if you are not, join the club and participate with us. If you do not ski, but like to have a good time, come and join us on the Mammoth trips. There is plenty to do – off the slopes as well. All Mammoth trips cost $310 per person. The THREE Remaining Mammoth Mountain Ski Trips are: Race 3 February 20 – 23, 2014 Trip Leaders: Debi Young 619-749-9794 and Lina Arnold 619-684-1031 Race 4 March 20 – 23, 2014 Trip Leaders: Pat and Larry Klaasen – 619-582-7407 Race 5 April 3—6, 2014 Trip Leaders: Ed Offstein 760-231-8821 and Claire Mason 858-541-2262 Trip deposits are a minimum of $100, including a $30 non-refundable administrative fee. Full payment for each trip is due and payable not less than 30 days prior to the trip departure. If a member must cancel within the 30 days prior to departure, he or she is subject to a cancellation fee of an additional $30 plus actual charges incurred for lodging, transportation or event fees paid by the club on the member's behalf. If a canceling member is not replaced on a trip, he or she must pay the entire trip cost. If a trip goes full, a canceling member may request consideration for a partial refund from the North Island Snowdrifters Executive Board in writing within 14 days from the start of the trip. The Board may not grant a refund if a trip does not generate enough income to cover the trip. North Island Snowdrifters is a zero drug tolerance club! North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter–Feb/Mar 2014 2 ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Lynette Collins FUN WITH FRIENDS: The 6TH Annual Gaslamp Pet Parade was so much fun. We met at Seaport Village and ate lunch at KC Barbecue. Then headed over a couple blocks to the parade starting line . Entered in the parade were kitties, bunnies, iguanas, a large variety of dogs & puppies dressed up for the holidays and their crazy owners dressed to match! We had so much fun that we will definitely do this event again next year. Cookie Exchange & Jewelry Party was another successful event during the holidays. We purchased some amazing gifts for friends. There was also plenty or cookies to fill up many hungry holiday shoppers. Thanks Shannon Miller for the fun evening watching Warren Miller movies & eating at Coyote’s in Carlsbad. Our recent bike ride headed up by Stephanie Young was tons of fun and we sure needed it after all of the holiday eating! MJ & Dave hosted another fun time on the monthly Beer Bus out of North Park. We sure had fun shopping on Cedros in Solana Beach which involved breakfast, wine tasting from Carruth Cellars, shopping (of course) & lunch. UPCOMING Events: February & March - are open for activity ideas from all you members. Wouldn’t your like to take a few hikes. Any volunteers? Another bike ride would be fun. Any volunteers to organize one? Or just pick a date & we can make it happen. Saturday, March 1 Spring Artisan Foodie Tour through Great News. this is an all day event that makes several stops at interesting places. Go to: www.great-news.com under classes and scroll down to 3/1/2013 #1403014, or call Great News 888-4782433. Cost is $130 for a day of fun, Chef George Geary is the leader. Organizers Janie Lindenfeld or Sandy Garcia for info. (4 people already singed up for the tour.) Saturday, March 7 9:00 Vintage Marketplace in Rainbow (near Fallbrook right off the freeway) We are repeating this very fun event. We will meet at The Rainbow Inn for a "hometown breakfast" then walk next door for a very fun shopping experience. There are antiques, collectibles, jewelry & much much more. If interested call: Lynette Collins so we will look for you 760828-8983 Sunday, April 27 4th Annual Bags & Baubles in Rancho Santa Fe. This is an invitation only event but we can get you invited. $10 Lovely purses to bid on, exquisite jewelry for sale & wonderful food. Contact Lynette Collins if interested. April – In the planning stage is a train trip to the Space Shuttle “Endeavour” in the LA area. Date and details to follow. There is also plans for another Wine tasting trip to Temecula and we are also planning a visit to a new museum in Carlsbad, The Green Dragon Tavern & Museum. This is an amazing new place directly off the 5 freeway. It is a replica of the old taverns in New England & has a great restaurant & bar, it should be open next month. We will keep you posted. Saturday, October 25 In the planning stage is a Halloween party at the Young’s , which is always a scary adventure. I think they will reveal the theme soon to give us time to shop. NEW YEARS EVE 2014 And Finally, dig out your bell bottom’s, and start practicing your dance moves North Island Snowdrifters because the New Years Eve celebration is back. “Soul Train” is coming to town for New Year’s Eve 2014!” North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 3 SD COUNCIL UPDATE Rick Bonnett Adventure/2014-FWSA-Africa/2014-FWSA-Africa.html Far West Cruise 2014 (TBA) Far West Dive Trip September 2014 (Dates TBA) Council // Far West New-2014 Far West Members Corner link here: http:// www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/farwestskiersguide/2013-14/ Happenings… 2015 trips announced! Skiers Guide http://www.fwsa.org/MemberCorner/ Publications/NewsFlash/NewsFlash.html In addition to our club trips, there’s a great selection of San 2015 Far West Trips: Ski Week at Whistler/Blackcomb Diego Council and Far West trips to choose from. San Diego (Jan), Heli Skiing at Revelstoke (Mar), Mini Ski Week at Council of Ski Clubs and Far West Ski Association sponsor Whitefish (Mar). Check them out at http://www.fwsa.org/ trips to local, North American, and International destinations, Travel/travel.html and include Bicycling, Cruising, Diving, Safari, and Sightseeing Other important stuff and upcoming activities: trips to destinations near and far. Make sure you visit www.skisandiego.org; www.fwsa.org; www.skisandiego.org and www.fwsa.org for up to date www.skifederation.org information on this season’s and future trips. 2013/2014 San Diego Council… The Council’s Aspen trip in December was another great one. The word is “Fearless Leader” Mike once again pleased the snow spirits who provided an abundance of snowfall during the weeks before and blue bird conditions for the week of the trip. If you missed it like I did, well there’s always next year. African Safari to the Serengeti (2014). This trip was so popular when it was announced Council has added a second trip to accommodate all the interest. Trip dates are August 18 September 1, and August 19 - September 2. Contact Eileen at (858) 695-1442 or check out the details at http:// www.skisandiego.org/FLYERS/Africa2013.pdf 2014/15 Far West Ski Association… http://www.fwsa.org/ Travel/travel.html Mini Ski Week at Snowbasin, UT. February 22-27. Go to http://fwsa.org/Travel/NAski/2014-FWSA-Snowbasin/2014FWSA-Snowbasin.html for details or contact Gloria at (661) 800-8229 (c) or (661) 829-5996 (h) International Ski Week in Zermatt, Switzerland. March 6-15. Post trip to Barcelona and Madrid, Spain. Check http://fwsa.org/Travel/InternationalSki/2014-FWSAZermatt/2014-FWSA-Zermatt.html for details or contact Debbie at 559-737-0882. Far West Convention, Bend OR. 82nd Annual FWSA Convention June 12-15 at the Riverhouse Resort, Hotel & Convention Center. May 10th is the “Early Bird” deadline… This year’s convention is being hosted by the Northwest Council. Go to http://www.fwsa.org/Conventions/conventions.html for more info. Far West African Safari and (opt.) Victoria Falls post trip. September 5-20, 2014 / Victoria Falls September 16-20. Check the website and flyer for details http://www.fwsa.org/Travel/ HEALTH & SAFETY Frank Arambarri Running Versus Walking: What's Best? On the face of it, you might figure that when covering the same distance—say, a mile—you would burn the same number of calories whether you walk or run. After all, while walking is less strenuous, it takes longer for a walker to cover the distance. But running requires much more effort than walking— you're actually jumping from one foot to the other as you propel yourself forward, a major muscular undertaking. Bottom line: running burns 50 percent more calories than walking over any given distance, even though running takes less time. Still, I think walking is the best exercise choice for most of us, particularly as we get older. Walking may not burn as many calories as running, but it offers the great advantage of being a practical substitute to driving for short trips, since you can do it in street clothes and you don't typically arrive in need of a shower. Further, it requires no skill or practice. Everyone knows how to do it, and the only equipment you need is a good pair of shoes. You can walk outdoors or indoors (in shopping malls, for example). It is the safest exercise option of all, with the least chance of injury. The key to making walking pay off is to do it briskly. Aerobic walking cannot be casual or intermittent. Keep at it until you can walk about three miles in forty-five minutes. Doing this at least five times a week is one of the best moves you can make for a lifetime of health. North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 4 CLUB RACING INFORMTION Lina Arnold Left: Alexandria and Olivia Biluinas, Reese Hyduk and Jonathan Deguzman Hello Snowdrifters Thank you to the North Island ski team for representing us in Mammoth in December and January. Julio and his son Christopher drove up to be a part of the 1st race in December and we were fortunate to have them along again in January with 14 other members of the Race team. We were also represented by 3 new first time junior racers and 1 new snowboard racer. They December 14, 2014 race results: Class Name SKILL 8 VET M Julio Deguzman SKILL 1 J Christopher Deguzman January 11, 2014 race results: Class SKILL 6 OPEN M 414 SKILL 2 J941 SKILL 2 J942 SKILL 5 VET M283 SKILL 2 Snow Board SKILL 10 VET M 925 SKILL 8 VET M635 SKILL 6 VET M880 SKILL 1 J889 SKILL 2 J890 SKILL 8 VET M28 SKILL 2 J943 SKILL 8 OPEN M 857 SKILL 6 VET M, 404 SKILL 7 VET F, 854 SKILL 7 OPEN M 934 Time 51.46 38.45 HDCP 87.33 38.96 PLC 1 1 PTS 6 5 battled high winds and closed ski lifts chairs Name Arnold, Dave *Biliunas, Alexandria *Biliunas, Olivia Bonnett, Rick Bottego, Sean Bush, James Chappaz, Andre Cole, Richard *Deguzman, Christopher *Deguzman, Jonathan Deguzman, Julio *Hyduk, Reese Kamerling, Aaron Klaasen, Larry McCasey, Jean Melster, Nate Time 89.49 86.52 86.23 72.31 151.91 116.27 HDCP 110.2 103.2 102.5 69.82 256.8 173.1 PLC 2 4 3 2 1 1 74.66 69.12 73.12 87.79 72.55 92.6 73.81 83.84 82.91 75.34 74.5 71.72 106.2 70.39 117.5 73.34 96.9 94.72 4 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 PTS 4 6 5 6 Above: Members of the NISD race team. Below: Christopher DeGuzman placed 1st place and took home the trophy at the December 14, 2013 race at Mammoth. Christopher scored 18 of the 26 points for the North Island race team. 4 7 6 9 5 6 3 5 Club Results: Place 1 2 3 4 5 Club SAND WEST SING WAIL SCHU Registered 25 19 6 6 7 Starters 25 18 4 5 6 Points 129 75 33 25 20 H Here are the dates for the next races in Mammoth. If you need any more information please contact me at [email protected]. February 22, 2014 GS half day March 22-23, 2014 GS full day SL half day SOCALS April 4-6, 2014 Championships- Mammoth North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 5 North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 6 Birthday’s Season Opener Review: Trip Leaders—Gates Ingram and Chris Polta: The Season Opener to Mammoth left with 51 snow hungry people, 5 of which were kids that raced and won recognition (See Lina's Racing article). Warned that the conditions were marginal, it was a shock to see the Face of #3 exposed rock as well as Spook, all of the top area fed by lifts #12, #25, and a danger sign at #5 indicating EXPERTS ONLY. There was skiable snow, but caution was the word of the day as any man-made snow was often scraped away exposing icy conditions soon after the first hour the lifts were open. Following Friday’s dinner, a dessert party was held to bring everyone together to share all the details of the days events. The group broke into 2 separate parties on Saturday: one being a beer tasting at the Mammoth Brewery with pizza; the other a pizza party for the rest in one of the condos. All had a great time. We found the new condos to be slightly larger, with 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms on the bottom floor, and a full master suite on the top floor. It's a pleasant upgrade in all ways from Chateau Blanc. On Sunday with the great sunshine and warm temps, we again broke into 2 groups: those who wished to ski & another which went to Mary's Lake are to hike & relax. Many left the slopes early to catch the Chargers final game before departing for home. NIS Board Members President [email protected] Dave Arnold 619-733-9266 Vice President [email protected] First Name Last Name Lisa Bagot Date 5 Richard Wood 5 Melissa Garren 7 Christine Polta 8 Marilyn Demler 11 Mo Jomaa 12 Alan Godwin 20 Lynda Marika 24 Tim Young 26 Linda Coxen 27 Richard Wildman 27 First Name Last Name Date Jonathan DeGuzman 2 Lisa DeGuzman 5 Anna Marie Emily Sorriso Meier 6 7 Aaron Kamerling 9 Jake Weidner 10 Ron Hausch 12 Glen Clark 14 Robert Mathers 23 Lucia Tuca 23 Mary Jo Lau 26 Claire Mason 26 Jeffrey Meyerson 29 Frank Arambarri Secretary [email protected] Jean McCasey 619-393-2924 Treasurer [email protected] Mary Jo Lau 858-279-2466 Past President Barry Cole [email protected] 760-749-9416 Next BOD Meetings: Tuesday, February 25th, 2014 Tuesday, March 25th, 2014 Membership [email protected] Alan Godwin 619-663-6626 [email protected] Newsletter Editor [email protected] Comms/Pub.Relations Debi Young 619-749-9794 Ed Offstein Travel [email protected] Racing [email protected] Edie Pike 619-518-3952 Lina Arnold 858-549-6995 Council Rep [email protected] Programs/Meetings Julio Deguzman . julioad78@gmail com 760-231-8821 858-459-9935 Rick Bonnett Social/Activities [email protected] Lynette Collins 760-294-0274 Webmaster [email protected] Nick Cowell 619-390-6659 858-300-5816 North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 7 North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 8 DATES EVENT LOCATION CONTACT INFO Tuesday, February 11th, 2014 6:00pm MONTHLY CLUB MEETING Tio Leo’s 5302 Napa Street San Diego, 92110 Any Member of the Board of Directors Tuesday, March 11th, 2014 6:00pm MONTHLY CLUB MEETING Tio Leo’s 5302 Napa Street San Diego, 92110 Any Member of the Board of Directors Stay Informed About Our Ski Clubs, Councils and the Ski Industry All Year Round Our Sun and Icicles Ski Club Newsletter is published bi-monthly within the first week of every other month and back issues are available on the website at www.nisnowdrifter.com DATES MOUNTAIN TRIP TRIP LEADERS Thursday — Sunday February 20th-23rd, 2014 Mammoth Mountain Race 3 Debi Young 619-749-9794 or Lina Arnold 619-684-1031 Thursday — Sunday March 20th-23rd, 2014 Mammoth Mountain Race 4 Thursday — Sunday April 3rd-6th, 2014 Mammoth Mountain Race 5 Ed Offstein 760-231-8821 or Claire Mason 858-541-2262 Wednesday—Wednesday March 5th-12th, 2014 Winter Park, Colorado Fly-Away Jean McCasey 858-560-8722 or Edie Pike 619-518-3952 Larry and Pat Klaasen 619-582-7407 Current membership is at 174! Our membership form can be found in this newsletter, at our website http://www.nisnowdrifter.com/docs/NISMemApp2013.pdf or follow this QR code to our website. The mailing address for membership is: Alan Godwin 4678 Muir Ave San Diego, CA 92107 North Island Snowdrifters (www.nisnowdrifter.com) Newsletter—Feb/Mar 2014 9 Tuesday, February 11th General Meeting! Tio Leo’s see the On and Off the Mountain page for the address! Club meeting starts at 6:00, come early and socialize! SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 4678 MUIR AVE. MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR ALAN GODWIN North Island Snowdrifters