WILLAMETTE CHAPTER – OREGON NORDIC CLUB
oncwillamette.org
P. O. Box 181
Salem, OR 97308
NEWSLETTER
January 2023
1/3/2023: photo by Frank Hoffman
Welcome to the New Year and an ample snowpack on Santiam Pass. Check the tour reports from recent ski excursions and the Day Tour Schedule to see what treats await you. The ski season is in full swing; and continuing a long standing club tradition we begin the January issue of our Newsletter with the announcement:
The Willamette Chapter’s annual Ski School will be held on Saturday, January 28,
AND IT IS NOT JUST FOR BEGINNERS!!! Whether you are a novice, intermediate or expert skier, you will benefit from this day on the groomed tracks at Hoodoo Tune your diagonal stride, develop a kick double pole, polish your snowplow, try a little skating or work on a telemark. This day of instruction and practice will make you a better skier—whatever your experience and skill level; and better skiing means more fun, whether on the tracks or in the backcountry. All these benefits will be yours with just one day at Ski School. Sign up as a student for morning lessons with Hoodoo’s Nordic instructors; help other experienced skiers coach novices in the afternoon; or just ski along with us as an observer. Check our webpage https:/ncwillamette.org/continuing-education/ for more information. Sign up for Ski School at https://oncwillamette.org/ski-school-application-form/. Contact Bob Young (503x621x6626) or Jim Todd (503-x378x7003) for additional details. Come to Ski School. You will be glad you did.
NEWS:
The Willamette Chapter advocates for cross country skiers on issues that affect skiers. Last season club members reported snowmobiles riding trails at Potato Hill SnoPark. These trails have always been designated for non-motorized use. At the October Santiam Pass Winter Recreation meeting we raised the issue of snowmobile encroachment at Potato Hill. The Forest Service and Mt. Jefferson Snowmobile Club reps agreed that Potato Hill is intended for use by skiers and snowshoers. But Forest Servics staff stated Willamette NF does not have the legal rules in place to cite snowmobilers for such violations. They did agree to place information signs and step up monitoring and education efforts to discourage snowmobiling at Potato Hill. The signs below were placed at Potato Hill SnoPark this fall. This is not as strong a response as we hoped for, but is a step in the right direction. We can help reinforce efforts to keep Potato Hill a non-motorized site by monitoring use of this SnoPark and reporting presence of snowmobiles. If you see snowmobiles at Potato Hill or snowmobile trailers in the parking lot, please report it to a Board member; take photos if you can. Thank you for helping preserve this system of Nordic trails.
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Please renew your membership for the 2022-2023 season. For only $20 you receive access to all the inside club news, and the satisfaction of supporting our efforts to promote and improve cross-country skiing for everyone. You can download a renewal form at https://oncwillamette.org/membership. Remember, you must be a member to participate in Ski School (and everyone should come to Ski School!). Join us for a great season on the snow.
WEEKEND DAY TOURS
Under current COVID-19 safety guidelines it is possible to resume the club’s scheduled ski tours. However, individual members should assess their risk carefully before deciding whether to ski with a group. We are responsible for our own safety. No one should participate in a club tour if they have symptoms that might indicate Coronavirus infection. The Willamette Chapter will require everyone to be vaccinated to participate in club tours. Tour leaders may require proof of vaccination. Carpooling to the trailhead is an individual choice. Those who carpool should wear a face covering as a precaution. Tourers should maintain 6’ social distance at all times and wear face coverings when social distancing is not possible.
Guests are welcome on Willamette Chapter day tours. Please contact the tour leader for details and to ensure the tour matches your interests and skill level.
We need more tour leaders for weekend tours; please step up and lead a tour to your favorite destination. If you wish to lead a tour, suggest a tour destination or learn more about tour leading, contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003). The tour schedule is sparse at present due to Holidays and uncertainties about early season snow conditions; more tours will be added as the season progresses. Remember, impromptu tours are always an option. If you yearn for a day on skis phone Jim or a skier on the roster emailed last month. Connect with your fellow Club members and get out when it snows.
January 14 or 15, Saturday: B Tour, Saturday or Sunday: B Tour, date and location depending on weather conditions and group interest. Contact Bob Young (503x621x6626).
January 15, Sunday: A Tour, Santiam Pass area, location depending on snow conditions. Contact Jeanne Miller (503x588x0473).
January 21, Saturday: B Tour, Maxwell SnoPark or backcountry skiing north of Santiam Pass. Contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003).
January 22, Sunday: A Tour, location TBA. Contact John Hortsch (503x749x1988).
January 28, Saturday: SKI SCHOOL! see details in this Newsletter.
February 4, Saturday: A Tour, an easy road tour or a return to Hoodoo’s Nordic Tracks—perfect for Ski School graduates. Contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003).
February 4 or 5, Saturday or Sunday: B Tour, date and location depending on weather conditions and group interest. Contact Bob Young (503x621x6626).
Tour Ratings: A key to the Tour Rating codes:
“Beginner” = Easy, short distances on flat or gentle slopes; appropriate for first time skiers.
“A” = Easy, distances up to 5 or 6 miles with a few slopes; basic skills are required; some of these may not be suitable for 1st time skiers.
“B” = Intermediate or experienced; distances of 6 to 12 miles or possible elevation gains of 2000 feet; may include steeper sections; some downhill skills are required.
“C” = Advanced, longer with greater elevation gains; includes both trails and off-trail with frequent steep terrain.
“D” = Expert, very difficult or long; possible backcountry travel and/or ski mountaineering.
WEEK DAY SKI TOURS
Why not break the shackles that bind you to the calendar this season? Try a mid-week tour. Contact one of the enthusiasts below and arrange an escape from routine. If you want to be added to this list, send your phone and email to Jim Todd, and we’ll include it in the next Newsletter. Likewise, contact Jim, if you want your name removed for this season.
Weekday skiers:
Bill Caldwell 503x385x6494 wbcaldwell1 at q dot com
Chuck Daellenbach 541x928x4256 daellenbachc at comcast dot net
Frank Hoffman 541x475x0185 hh_tex at msn dot com
Bianca Klar 503x949x9089 bianchiklar at yahoo dot com
Mark Olson 503x559x0728 mark at olson dot us
Foxie Proctor 503x581x0207 foxieproctor at comcast dot net
Denise Sanders 503x859x4597 dsander at wvi dot com
Jeff Starr 503x851x8403 jeffstarr3 at gmail dot com
Jim Todd 503x378x7003 toddwac18 at gmail dot com
Jerry Vessello 503x931x6344 jvess at comcast dot net
Craig Wojcik 503x931x2705 ccwojcik09 at comcast dot net
Pam Wojcik 971x312x3984 pjwojcik09 at comcast dot net
Bob Young 503x621x6626 arch.byoung at gmail dot com
TOUR REPORTS
December 17, Saturday: North Blowout Shelter by Jeanne Miller
Anyone who wasn’t skiing Santiam Pass on Dec. 17th missed out on a near perfect ski day. Crystal clear blue sky, sun, no wind and tons of dry fluffy snow covered the trails. Peggy and I skied the North Loop, stopping for lunch at the North Blowout shelter. The trails were well tracked so we did not have to do any trail breaking—making for a very pleasant, easy run. Despite it being a play day for the snownobile clubs, we barely even heard any motor noise and then it was only for a short time at a far distance. Drive to and from the Pass was easy using snow tires and normal winter condition precautions. Get out and ski!
December 29, Thursday: Brandenburg Shelter by Jim Todd
Jeanne, Jim, John and Misty toured to Brandenburg shelter on a gray day with light snowfall. There were two dozen skiers enjoying the South Loop so we only had to break trail for about a third of the distance. Skis were sinking 4-8” in rather heavy snow; but it was a smooth, easy cruise in the tracks.
January 7, Saturday: Ray Benson to Little Nash Traverse by Jim Todd
Ten skiers turned out for this annual Tour—seven were first timers on this great route. For those who haven’t (yet) skied it, the tour goes down the South Loop for a mile, bushwhacks west across Big Lake Rd., follows the snowmobile road towards Sand Mountain for a half mile and then travels off-trail along the south and west slopes of Hoodoo until it picks up the Hash Brown Loop and Nash Potato trail for the downhill run to Little Nash SnoPark.
There was steady light rain on the drive up, but it quit before we reached the Pass. We had mild temperatures with gray skies and sun breaks in the morning and light mist in the afternoon. The snow was heavy and also wet at lower elevations, but skis were only sinking 2-4”. Trail breaking was easy and the glide was superb. The downhill stretches were challenging in these sloppy conditions, but overall it was a fine tour.
A note on parking: where was everybody this weekend? Ray Benson, Potato Hill, Little Nash and Maxwell SnoParks were nearly deserted on Saturday. There’s snow going to waste up there. Remember: a day you don’t go skiing is a day you don’t get to ski.
1/7/2023: photo by Jeff Starr
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
The Willamette Chapter has an active volunteer program assisting the Forest Service with ski trail clearing and marking; shelter construction and maintenance; and firewood stocking. Thank you volunteers! If you have questions about out volunteer projects or would like to join one, contact Mark Olson (503x559x0728) or Jim Todd (503x378x7003).
The Deschutes and Willamette National Forests do essential work keeping our ski trails open, marked and signed through the winter; but they are desperately short of winter recreation staff. We can help them use their limited resources efficiently by sending a Trail Report whenever we ski the marked trails. “Cascade Volunteers” records volunteer activity and reports directly to Forest Service offices. You can access their Trail Report form at: https://cascadevols.org/usfs-work-report/. (Note: the form requires a trail number, but our ski trails are not numbered; just enter any number in the “Trail Number” field, then describe the trail in the “Trail Name” field). You can also report your observations by sending an email to Jim Todd: toddwac18 at gmail dot com.
SKI SCHOOL
Another reminder! Share this flier with a friend and come to Ski School.
LEARN TO
CROSS COUNTRY SKI
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 2023
Oregon Nordic Club – Willamette Chapter
HAS ORGANIZED A SPECIAL GROUP PACKAGE FOR NEW AND RETURNED MEMBERS. A CLASS WILL BE TAUGHT BY CERTIFIED NORDIC INSTRUCTORS ON GROOMED TRACK AT HOODOO FOLLOWED BY A PRACTICE SESSION WITH MENTORING BY OUR EXPERIENCED SKIERS. LESSON AND TRAIL PASS $25. SKI RENTAL $10
TRAINING IS APPROPRIATE FOR BEGINNER THROUGH INTERMEDIATE LEVELS. LEARN THE BASICS OR NOTCH UP YOUR SKILLS. THE CLUB ALSO LEADS TOURS TO EXPAND YOUR ACCESS TO OUR WINTER WONDERLAND.
FOR DETAILS SEE THE “SKI SCHOOL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION” TAB ON OUR WEBSITE – oncwillamette.org
OR CALL BOB AT 503-621-6626 OR JIM AT 503-378-7003
SNO-PARK PERMITS
The Willamette Chapter will not sell Sno-Park permits in the absence of our regular monthly meetings. Sno-Park permits may be purchased online at the Oregon DMV: https://dmv2u.oregon.gov/eServices/_/. Annual permits purchased directly from DMV cost $25—no handling fee. The process takes only a few minutes and includes a downloadable copy you can print and use immediately while waiting for your permit to arrive in the mail. Buy a permit and support Sno-Park plowing.
SKI VIDEO CORNER
Jeff Starr found this vintage (1976) clip of America’s first Olympic XC medalist, Bill Koch. Note the low-cut boots—and he’s still doing parallel turns!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Newsletter now includes an Announcement Section. There members can post ski related items for sale, cross-country related questions, inquiries about conditions and suggestions for ski trips. Please send your announcements to Bob, Jim or Denise for inclusion in the Newsletter. Another good place for these items is on the website, ONCWillamette.org
1. Hot Waxing your skis? Jim and Bob have placed a bulk order for Swix Universal Glide Wax. They are offering 180g blocks to interested skiers for only $14. This is less than half the price of temperature calibrated waxes and should be satisfactory for all but the most serious XC racer. Contact Jim (503x378x7003) or Bob (503x621x6626) if you wish to purchase wax. Your tips and tails will thank you and you will ski smoother and easier.
2. Salem Summit Co., our local mountain shop, is now selling cross-country skis and boots in addition to renting them. They have the Salomon Snowscape 7, a good general purpose touring ski. If you are searching for new boards, this is the same ski they rent so you could try before you buy.
3. Ski School is January 28, 2023. Come join us at Hoodoo for instruction and practice. As an added inducement our Day Tour Chair will demonstrate falling for the edification and entertainment of all.
2022-2023 OFFICERS & BOARD MEMBERS:
Available President
Jeanne Miller Vice President
Bob Young Treasurer & Membership
Denise Sanders Webmeister
Genice Rabe Newsletter Editor
Jim Todd Day Tour Chair
David Forkner ONC State Board Rep & Board Member
Pam Wojcik Overnight Trip Coordinator & Board Member
Mark Olson Volunteer Coordinator & Board Member
Christine Young Board Member
Available Board Member
FINALLY: Ski School is January 28th. See you there.
CHAPTER – OREGON NORDIC CLUB
P. O. Box 181
Salem, OR 97308
NEWSLETTER
November 2022
Welcome to the 2022-2023 ski season. Snow is falling intermittently on Santiam Pass. The optimists among us will be on the slopes with their rock skis any day now. Even pessimists may be skiing by Thanksgiving. The winter is beginning well.
So what do you want to do on skis this season? Tour to a new destination? Improve your ski technique or stamina? Just get on the snow to enjoy the beauty of winter? Whatever your goal, the Willamette Chapter is here to help. Check your member list to find partners for a ski venture. Contact the club’s Board members about tours you wish to join or lead and issues you would like the club to pursue. Together we’ll have a great time.
MOST VALUABLE MEMBER AWARD: the Willamette Chapter has a special award, granted intermittently, to members whose volunteer participation in Club activities has been especially noteworthy. The Club extends free membership to winners of our Most Valuable Member Award (in addition to the commemorative plaque which is in the possession of the most recent recipient). So it is with pleasure that we announce free memberships for David Forkner, Jack Hande, Chuck Hinkle, Stuart McDill, Jerry Vessello and Jim Warner. Congratulations, and thanks again to each of you for all that you have done for the Club.
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL:
Please renew your membership for the 2022-2023 season. For only $20 you receive access to all the inside club news, Ski School, Overnight Trips and the satisfaction of supporting our efforts to promote and improve cross-country skiing for everyone. You can download a renewal form at oncwillamette.org/membership. Join us for a great season on the snow.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
The Willamette Chapter has an active volunteer program assisting the Forest Service with ski trail clearing and marking; shelter construction and maintenance; and firewood stocking. Thank you volunteers! If you have questions about out volunteer projects or would like to join one, contact Mark Olson (503x559x0728) or Jim Todd (503x378x7003).
Volunteer Reports:
October 20, Thursday: Bob, Frank, Mark & Jim met at Mtn. View shelter to move the two truckloads of wood dumped on the 15th inside the woodshed. When this task was finished we returned to Duffy trailhead to split more wood. With help from John of the Detroit RD trial crew, another three truckloads of wood were split and left for delivery to the shelter.
photo by Frank Hoffman
October 22, Saturday: Bill and Dayna met Jordan from Detriot RD to wrap up wood-stocking at Mtn. View Shelter. Working in the season’s first snowfall they hauled two truckloads from Duffy trailhead to the shelter and sent a third load to the Detroit station for later use. Mtn. View is now fully stocked and ready for winter. Bring on the snow!
photo by Dayna Svendsen
Volunteer Projects:
November 8 and 9, Tuesday and Wednesday: Jessica Larson, Deschutes NF volunteer coordinator, needs volunteers at Santiam Pass hauling firewood to North Blowout Shelter and clearing a few logs from the North Loop. Contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003) if you can help.
SNO-PARK PERMITS
Sno Park permits may be purchased online at the Oregon DMV: https://dmv2u.oregon.gov/eServices/_/. Annual permits purchased directly from DMV cost $25—no handling fee. The process takes only a few minutes and includes a downloadable copy you can print and use immediately while waiting for your permit to arrive in the mail. Buy a permit and support Sno Park plowing.
SKI SCHOOL
The Willamette Chapter will hold its annual Ski School this season in cooperation with the PSIA certified Nordic instructors at Hoodoo. This is a great opportunity for beginners to explore our sport and for experienced skiers to hone their skills. Ski School date and other details will be published as soon as they are settled.
OREGON NORDIC CLUB: Statewide Board Meeting
The ten chapters of the Oregon Nordic Club will hold their first statewide board meeting of the season via Zoom on Nov. 7 at 6:00 pm. All Nordic Club members are welcome to participate. If you wish to join this meeting, contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003) for the Agenda and Zoom link.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Newsletter now includes an Announcement Section. members can post ski related items for sale, cross-country related questions, inquiries about conditions and suggestions for ski trips. Please send your announcements to Bob, Jim or Denise or Genice for inclusion in the Newsletter. Another good place for these items is on the website, ONCWillamette.org
1. Bob and Jim have their skis waxed and standing by the door. If you are ready to go, too; then when the first real snow happens, phone Bob (503x 621×6626) for a B Tour or Jim (503x378x7003) for a Beginner/A Tour.
Tour Ratings: A key to the Tour Rating codes:
“Beginner” = Easy, short distances on flat or gentle slopes; appropriate for first time skiers.
“A” = Easy, distances up to 5 or 6 miles with a few slopes; basic skills are required; some of these may not be suitable for 1st time skiers.
“B” = Intermediate or experienced; distances of 6 to 12 miles or possible elevation gains of 2000 feet; may include steeper sections; some downhill skills are required.
“C” = Advanced, longer with greater elevation gains; includes both trails and off-trail with frequent steep terrain.
“D” = Expert, very difficult or long; possible backcountry travel and/or ski mountaineering.
2022-2023 OFFICERS & BOARD MEMBERS:
Available President
Jeanne Miller Vice President
Bob Young Treasurer & Membership
Denise Sanders Webmeister
Genice Rabe Newsletter Editor
Jim Todd Day Tour Chair
David Forkner ONC State Board Rep & Board Member
Pam Wojcik Overnight Trip Coordinator & Board Member
Mark Olson Volunteer Coordinator & Board Member
Christine Young Board Member
Available Board Member