The last two days of Thanksgiving Camp at Salmon Hills were filled with lots of skiing, eating, and a little bowling madness. Sunday morning's long classic ski was deemed by most to be the nicest ski, with fresh powder, hard tracks and purple kick wax. Though it was sad to leave the gorgeous snow and tracks, I think the team was very content with the large volume of quality, on-snow hours that we logged.
Saturday night was highlighted by a bowl-off with the whole UVM team and several Middlebury athletes. We reserved the whole Pulaski Bowling Center and played 2 hours of black-light, disco-ball, music-pumping bowling.
Back home now, and no snow in town so we are glad to have had such a great week of snow training under our belts.
At the "lookout point" by the lake.
Robby and Dmitri demonstrate skate technique.
45 athletes and coaches on 8 lanes under the swirling lights of the disco ball!
Kirsten is not too excited by her bowling scores, as she learns that fitness has no impact on pin numbers . . . . Evan refreshes his basic algebra skills trying to add up his three-strike start.
Our favorite place to eat was Stefanos, an Italian restaurant right down the street from our hotel. We quickly discovered that the Calzones were the best deal on the menu. Tasty!
Liz, Maddy, Alice, Holly stop for a drink break.
where on earth did you get the purple cow print suite from?!?! Or any patterned suite for that matter, all I can find my wife are plane black ones, and she's getting tired of it!
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