Nordic Ski Clinic Info

LEARN TO CROSS COUNTRY SKI or IMPROVE YOUR NORDIC TECHNIQUE

Lander Valley High School skiers are conducting ski clinics for the community on Saturday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 16.

These clinics are available to all ages and abilities in either classic or skate techniques. You are invited to come and improve your skate stride, classic glide or try out skis for the first time. If you are new to the trails at Beaver Creek and want to see what they are like—come for a guided tour!

January 12 – 10am till noon at Beaver Creek Ski area

January 26 – 10am till noon at Beaver Creek Ski area

February 16 – 10am till noon at Beaver Creek Ski area

Cost: Donations will be accepted to help skiers attend the USSA Cross Country Junior Nationals Championships in Alaska, March 2013

Ski rentals are available at Gannett Peak Sports.

The Lander skiers train all year long in hopes for qualifying for the High Plains District team and a chance to compete on a national level. Come improve your Nordic skiing while showing your support for our Lander High Plains skiers.

The clinic on Saturday January 12 will be held at Beaver Creek. Later clinics may be held at the Lander Golf Course if conditions improve.

Beaver Creek Ski area directions: Beaver Creek trails are about 22 miles from Lander, about a 30 minute drive depending on conditions, up the South Pass Hwy 28 toward Atlantic City. The parking area is on the right (West) side of the highway. Plan to arrive at the parking lot around 9:30 to allow time to walk to the trails and sign in. Be prepared for windy, winter conditions. Dress in warm, synthetic layers (preferably no cotton). Registration next to the kiosk opens at 9:45 a.m. Water will be available.

For more information contact: aaustin, or highplainslvhs

cropped-lvhs-nordic1.png

Casper is a no-go

Hi all –

We will not be racing in Casper this weekend. We’ll have practice as usual the rest of the week. Next week we will not practice on Christmas Eve or Christmas, but will practice Weds the 26th through Friday the 28th. The next week we will have practice Monday the 31st, no practice New Year’s Day, then practice Weds the 2nd, waxing Thursday, and leaving Friday morning for the meet in Pinedale. We’ll have practice in the mornings over break; the bus will leave from the field house promptly at 9am, except for Friday the 28th. I would like to do a full moon ski that evening! I’ll be sending out another email in a few days to ask for parent volunteers to prepare some snacks, etc for this, and of course any parent who would like to join us that evening for a moonlight ski is more than welcome!

Also, as usual, our training schedule is available on lvhsnordic.org is you have any questions. Feel free to call or email me as well!

Merry Christmas to everyone, and safe travels if you are going out of town! Oh, and that reminds me: there is no problem if your child will not be at practice during Christmas break; I would ask, however, that they let me know ahead of time if they will be out of town, and I can give them some alternative workouts they can do on their own to maintain their fitness over break.

Maggie

Cody race details

Hi skiers and parents –

Looks like we may finally get to race this weekend! Following is our itinerary and other pertinent info:

We will practice today, Tuesday and Weds. up at Beaver Creek, returning to the field house by 6:15pm. Thursday we will be waxing our skis for the race. The Simonsons have volunteered to host a team dinner at their house (550 Adams St.) following waxing on Thursday! They will be serving soup and bread; please feel free to contribute a side dish, salad, dessert, etc!

The bus will depart from the field house on Friday morning at 7:30am. Please be sure you pack your uniform (we will issue these to you on Thursday as you wax your skis), warm-ups, hat, gloves, etc. Please also pack a healthy lunch for the bus on Friday, as well as nutritious pre- and post-race snacks for both days, and money for dinner in Cody on Friday. The school will provide breakfast and lunch on Saturday.

We will be staying at the Comfort Inn in Cody, 1601 Sheridan Ave. The phone # is 307-587-5556.

Attached you will find the race info packet from Cody with start times, race descriptions, etc.

Parents, if you are planning to drive up and watch the races, the actual venue is an hour west of Cody at the Pahaska resort near the east entrance to Yellowstone Park. Directions may be found at:

Lastly, since this first race has been a long time coming, I’ve decided that we’ll take all skiers who want to race this weekend, regardless of missed practices. Going forward, we’ll adhere to the attendance policy found in our code of conduct. Also, if your child will not be attending the race this weekend, please let me know as soon as possible. Thanks!

I think that’s all for now. Feel free to call or email me with any other questions you may have.

Maggie

INFO PACKET – Cody Race December 2012.doc

No race this weekend

Hi folks –

Looks like we will not be racing in Casper this weekend either. At this point, Plan B is to reschedule for 21/22 of Dec. I know this is not ideal with Christmas break starting, but Mother Nature is not being particularly cooperative this season!

Still waiting for a definitive answer for the Cody meet the following weekend as well. I should know by the end of the week and will update accordingly.

Maggie

We’re skiing today!

Hi team –

Just got info that BC is groomed from stadium to Cow Crossing, so we’ll be heading up to ski for practice today after all! Parents, I am hoping to be back to the high school at 6pm or shortly thereafter tonight…

Maggie

Soldier Hollow info AND Dec race update

Hi ski parents –

Our race in Soldier Hollow, UT, is still a ways away (we’ll be racing February 1st and 2nd, but driving down Jan 31st), but I wanted to get the info out so anyone who is interested can begin making plans and reserving their rooms! Many thanks to Pat McGavran for putting together the info for anyone who is interested in coming down and cheering/chefing:

The Homestead/Zermatt resorts near Midway, Utah, a 10 minute drove from the Soldier Hollow ski area, have rooms available for the races Jan 31-Feb 2.

The Zermatt has a hotel room for $109 (+ tax), a room with a fridge and 2 double beds for $119, a one bedroom villa for $169 and a two bedroom villa for $ 319.
The Homestead has a motel room for $109, a ‘bunk’ which has two queen beds and a small nook with bunk beds (great for younger kids) for $119, and ‘executive’ with jetted tub and sofa for $ 169.

They are holding this room block for parents of skiers until Dec. 30th. They will release the rooms to everyone after Dec 30th but, for the first time in 5 years the races do not coincide with the Sundance Film Festival and the Homestead’s remodeling is done so there will be twice as many rooms as last year and not such a rush to book them. Check out Zermattresort.com and Homesteadresort.com for more information. Bring a swim suit.

The reservation line is 1-866-937-6288.

To get the rates above, mention the code 1056SE for the Zermatt and 1056SA for the Homestead or tell them you are there for the Junior Nationals Qualifier Races at Soldier Hollow.
The website says the cancellation policy is 48 hours, but ask about that. Thanks.

Also, our Casper race which was re-scheduled from this weekend (Nov 30/Dec 1) to next weekend (Dec 7/8) is still looking iffy. They will make the definite yea or nay call Tuesday night, so I’ll let you all know as soon as I know. The Cody meet, slated for Dec 14/15 is also very much up in the air, pending more snow. There has also been talk of having a make-up meet in Casper Dec 20/21. I’ll keep you updated on all of this as I know more….

Have a great Monday,

Maggie

Code of Conduct

Download, print, sign and return the Code of Conduct 2012-2013

LVHS Ski Team Code of Conduct

Introduction and Coaching Philosophy

        Our first priority is to promote healthy lifestyle habits through the sport of cross country skiing. While we are excited and motivated to win, we encourage student athletes to participate because they appreciate being outside and active.

The Role of the Parent

Parents play an important role in their child’s athletic experience. We feel strongly that the parents’ role is strictly to support and encourage their child in their successes as well as their set-backs. We couldn’t do it all without you, but please leave the coaching to us.

The Student-Athlete

Just as the words “student-athlete” implies, we expect your studies to come first. Sports participation is a privilege and should be in addition to taking your class load seriously. As stated in the school wide Code of Conduct, you will have to maintain a “C” or better average to continue participation on this team.

Logistics of Cross Country Skiing

        Cross country skiing is one of the hardest sports in the world. Skiing requires intense fitness, technical skills and an ability to deal with adverse weather conditions. At every workout, we will require hard work and whining will not be tolerated.

Because we train in extremely cold conditions, appropriate clothing is imperative to your success on this team. At every ski workout we will require that you wear synthetic long underwear as your first layer and that you have appropriate gloves and hat with you at all times. Wool or synthetic socks and appropriate outer layers are also required. If you fail to follow these guidelines, you will sit on the bus, instead of ski. This is simply a health and safety issue.

For dry-land training sessions, we expect temperature appropriate dress and running shoes. You should have these available at all times, since there may be unforeseen last minute changes to our training schedule.

Health concerns

There are several things that you can do to ensure that you remain healthy throughout the ski season. Our recommendations include the following:

Always stay well hydrated: before, during and after exercise.

Make sure that you are eating a well balanced diet throughout the day, so that you have energy to perform at your highest for every training session.

Make sure to bring healthy snacks and liquids for consumption immediately after practice. Scientifically speaking you will recover faster if you re-fuel within 30 minutes of completing your workout.

Bring a dry change of clothes for immediately after practice. By putting on dry clothing immediately after exercise, you will prevent getting chilled and increase your chances of staying healthy during cold and flu season.

Attendance Policy

Skiers are expected to attend practice every day with the following exceptions;

Sickness – If you are sick, have a cold, flu or fever, do not come to practice. We will send you home. You may bring a note from a doctor or parent when you are healthy enough to rejoin the team. Please let us know before practice, in person, through a note or a friend if you are going home sick.

Academic Activities – Special school sanctioned events, such as band will be excused.

Competition – You are allowed to miss one day on non-race weeks without penalty. If you miss practice during the week of a competition, you will be ineligible to compete. We will deal with special circumstances on an individual basis. Communication is key!

Drug and Alcohol Policy

Although the LVHS Code of Conduct has a section devoted to the school’s drug and alcohol policy, members of the LVHS Ski Team will be held to an even higher standard—that is to say, unlike the school policy, which employs a system of increasing consequences relative to the number of offenses, members of the LVHS Ski Team will be subject to a “Zero Tolerance Policy.” In order to be on the team, ski team members will agree to abstain entirely from using drugs, alcohol, or illegal substances of any kind. This is a year-round agreement, applicable for so long as the student is a member of the LVHS Nordic Ski Team. Failure to abide by this agreement will result in the student’s immediate expulsion from the team for the remainder of the season. If the offense occurs after January 15th, the student will be removed from the team for the remainder of the current ski season, as well as the entire upcoming season. There must be undeniable proof: you are caught by law enforcement, or there is tangible proof or self admittance to a coach or a school administrator of inappropriate behavior for your expulsion to take place. While we realize that high school can be a very challenging time with peer pressures, curiosity and poor judgment, we feel strongly that drugs and alcohol are absolutely inappropriate, illegal and detrimental to the successful development of any high school athlete. This policy is intended as a deterrent, not as a punishment.

All State Points

All State points are calculated on the basis on your individual races. First place is worth 20 points and the points decrease by 1 point for each place down to 20th place, which will receive 1 point. Total all state points are used to determine the all state team selection. Your two lowest scores will be dropped to determine your final total. The top ten point earners are awarded First Team All State and the second ten are awarded Second Team All State.

Lettering

To earn a varsity letter, you must finish in the top 20 in at least one race or earn at least one team point in a relay. Seniors will earn a varsity letter regardless of place by finishing the season in good standing.

If you have any questions regarding this code of conduct or throughout the season please don’t hesitate to contact any member of the coaching staff or the activities director listed below.

Maggie Heller – Head Coach
light_the_lamp21@yahoo.com
(307) 349-1295
 
Emily Tilden – Assistant Coach
emily@wildirisclimbing.com
(307) 349-7370
 
George Hunker – Assistant Coach
phunker@wyoming.com
(307) 332-3986
 
Greta Olafsen – Assistant Coach
gretaolaf@gmail.com
(608) 986-2547
 
Lee Lofgren – Assistant Coach
skidream@wyoming.com
(307) 332-9457
 
Barry Scott – Activities Director
bscott@landerschools.org
(307) 335-0112