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Annual BFA Alumni/Citizen’s Race – Dickinson Farm
Results & Photos: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1504179446511545/ A couple of ski areas have been out to prove that not only Craftsbury can host a race after a major rain event. Sleepy Hollow has been busy over the winter break hosting high school events and Saturday we drove into fields of green to find a race tucked away behind a hill on completely natural snow. BFA was able to host its Annual Alumni Citizens Race on 100% natural snow! The gargantuan effort of the Magn


EC #1 Craftsbury
Results: http://data.bullitttiming.com/events/2018/craftsburyEC/index.html The Eastern Cup Series finally got started this season. After an early start to winter, the first major melt occurred on the eve of the first big race of the season. This caused some drama and speculation as to what would be skiable, but Craftsbury was confident that the labor and hours they had put into the snowpack would pay off, and boy did it ever! While many places were stripped bare of snow, C


NYSEF Opener
NWVE veterans Jon Rodd and Tim Cowan carpooled to the historic Van Hoevenberg Olympic complex on Sunday (12/16/18) for the annual NYSEF Opener. I noticed while signing in that a number of the “usual” local masters, including Peru Nordic’s Bob Maswick, Jim Kobak and Joe Korzinecki, were missing from the start list, but then saw a number of them in the lodge. Sheepishly they confessed why they hadn’t signed up – they had inside knowledge of the day’s course and were going to si


Craftsbury Sprint Doubleheader
Results: http://data.bullitttiming.com/events/2018/craftsburySprints/index.html http://live.bullitttiming.com/event/class-groups NWVE toed the line in the first ever Craftsbury Nordic Sprint Doubleheader. The weekend was full of intense racing as well as some phenomenal skiing in between rounds. Saturday was the warmer of the days, and overnight rain transformed the snow. It remained cloudy, and temperatures dropped gradually throughout the day. NWVE skiers were eager to g
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