WILLAMETTE CHAPTER – OREGON NORDIC CLUB
December 2021, Newsletter
P. O. Box 181
Salem, OR 97308
It’s December 5th as I write this and where is our skiable snow? Several light dustings have occurred, but each melted away. Thanksgiving is past, mid-December approaches and the Cascades still offer nothing but bare rock. When will we ski? Well, as on so many subjects, Shakespeare offers wise counsel to those forlornly waiting for the snow:
If it be now, ‘tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now,
yet it will come. The readiness is all.
Hamlet, Act V, Scene i
So heed the words of the Bard. Be patient…and wax the boards.
Footnote: 12/10/2021, nine inches of snow on Santiam Pass and more on the way!
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 1-2, Saturday or Sunday: B Tour, Santiam Pass area, date and location depending on snow conditions. Contact Bob Young (503x621x6626).
January 8, Saturday: Beginner/A Tour, an easy road ski or perhaps the groomed tracks at Hoodoo. Contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003).
January 22, Saturday: B Tour, the Ray Benson/Little Nash traverse. Contact Jim Todd (503x378x7003).
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:
Chuck Daellenbach 541x928x4256 daellenbachc@comcast.net
Frank Hoffman 541x475x0185 hh_tex@msn.com
Bianca Klar 503x949x9089 bianchiklar@yahoo.com
Mark Olson 503x559x0728 mark@olson.us
Foxie Proctor 503x581x0207 foxieproctor@comcast.net
Denise Sanders 503x859x4597 oncwillaweb@gmail.com
Jeff Starr 503x851x8403 jeffstarr3@gmail.com
Jim Todd 503x378x7003 toddwac18@gmail.com
Craig Wojcik 503x931x2705 ccwojcik09@comcast.net
Pam Wojcik 503x362x3439 pjwojcik09@comcast.net
Bob Young 503x621x6626 arch.byoung@gmail.com
TOUR REPORT
December 3, Friday: well if you can’t glide, stride. Faced with a serious snow deficit, seven members opted for a mountain hike as the next best thing to skiing. We tackled Crescent Mountain trail and from the south face and summit (5750’) were rewarded with beautiful views of the Old Cascades and the peaks along the Cascade Crest. The higher peaks had essentially no snow below 8000’, but there was a small patch in the shade on top of Crescent Mountain. Perhaps we should have carried our skis!
12/03/2021: Three Sisters from Crescent Mountain photo by Frank Hoffman
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
November 2, Tuesday: Ron, Frank and Jim joined the Salamanders volunteer group to log, brush, and mark trails at Lava Lake SnoPark. The trails needed serious work, as the photo shows. But thanks to ten determined volunteers the logs were cut, brush cleared and 57 new diamonds installed. Check it out this winter.
11/02/2021: Lava View Loop at Lava Lake SnoPark photo by Jim Todd
November 17, Wednesday: David, Frank, Jeff and Jim joined three Salamander volunteers at Little Nash SnoPark for a last whack at winter trail clearing. Winter had definitely arrived. Though the snow was less than an inch deep, the parking lot was ice covered, it was 32F and a south wind was blowing at 15mph. But by moving briskly we stayed warm and managed to log, brush and place 35 new diamonds on the Nash/Potato trail. This trail joins the Potato Hill and Little Nash SnoParks. With a car shuttle it makes a nice one-way tour and it’s downhill all the way.
11/17/2021: Nash/Potato trail photo by Beth Dayton
SKI SCHOOL
We are still in the planning stage, but hope to resume our annual Ski School in late January or early February. Watch the club’s website ONCWillamette.org and the January Newsletter for details.
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.
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. 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.
2. Jeff Starr (503x581x8403) has a pair of Garmont Excursion 3-pin boots for sale. They are Euro size 26.5, in good condition, for $40.
2020-2021 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