The students of the Birkie Training Group, BTG, were asked how has the cancelled Birkie affected you?
These are some of their answers:
Many have stopped skiing because of next to no snow, even now. Icy conditions have made it dangerous. Due to quick rise and fall of temperatures during the day you need to pick the best time of day, to ski.
Some of you felt bad for others, who were so disappointed and had put so much time and money in preparing for the race.
Others of you were kind of happy because you had not done all your homework.
Homework is where once a week to 10 days, they need to ski long. (i.e 3-6 hours)
Others have taken up the opportunity to learn ski skating. This has worked out well, as many guys know how to ice skate and have leg muscles that are somewhat able to handle the new sport. For the ladies who like speed and not having to worry about kick wax, ski skating has turned out to be a new adventure.
For others even if the Birkie was cancelled, at least it was a motivator for the winter season to get outside and get fit.
Many went and tried other Loppets that were not cancelled, and learned of new places to ski, throughout the province. It was mentioned that in future years you will not put all your energy towards one race, but will have several other mini goals, as was suggested by the instructors in the first place. The more you are exposed to different snow conditions and trail, the more experienced skier you will be.
A few of you expressed relief that you did not have to worry about what wax to use for the Birkie. Many of you have taken the waxing course taught by Mike, and you felt ready for just about any waxing issue.
Others of you bought new ski equipment as prices were better at the local store, due to the slow season. Zero skis, waxless skis, rock skis and skate skis, were all added to some of your ski gear.
To sum it all up next years Birkie is less then a year away. We can only hope that next year we will have lots of snow! Man made snow should be ready at Gold Bar to cover at least 2.5 km, hopefully.
The next blog is about what kind of training you said will be doing for the coming summer.
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