Loppet: REI Tour

by Beth on February 7, 2010

Ever so slowly, I have been learning to cross country ski. I’m actually a reasonable down hill skier, but cross country skate skiing is a whole other animal. It requires balance, grace and coordination which are not in my arsenal of talents.  This winter, I’ve made a little progress and decided it was time to challenge myself. In other words, it was time to sign up for an event that would scare me into trying a little harder.

The City of Lakes Loppet is a cross country ski festival. There are various races and events all weekend long. There are snow sculptures and bike races on ice in addition to ski races, a luminary ski event at night and tours. I signed up for the REI Tour, which is a non-competitive event that takes skiers 10k through a beautiful park, woods, across lakes, and then finally into Uptown. It is the shortest event that they offer for adults and is advertised as the flattest.  The day before, Mike and I headed to Uptown and picked up my packet. Expo! There is nothing I like better than an expo. It was fun to walk around and see all of the cross country ski equipment and skiers. I came home excited, waxed my skis and set out all of my clothes. Running clothes transition nicely to cross country ski clothes, so I felt like I was ready to go.

It turns out that a friend from my running club, also named Beth, wanted to do the same event. She and I are both relatively new to skiing, so we decided it would be fun to do it together. We were right! It’s been snowing here the last week, so with the temperature in the 20’s and some fresh snow, the stage was set for a great day.

Here we are before the start:

Mike came out and was my personal sherpa and course photographer. He was able to find us about 4 miles into the course skiing on what I think was a river between two lakes. I’ve never even walked on one of the frozen lakes here, so it was fun to get to ski on a few different lakes. The best thing about lakes is they are flat!

There were a few steep hills on the course, but since it wasn’t a race we just took our time and worked our way up. There were also some really fun downhills. There was a classic ski race going on that shared our course at times. It was fun to see the serious racers in their colorful race suits and it’s amazing how fast they ski.

Many times throughout the race, Beth and I talked about how surprised we were that the skiing was so much fun. She and I both have been skiing only on hilly courses and have felt like cross country skiing was a little frustrating and pretty difficult. This course had many flats and downhills and it was amazing what a difference it made. I was able to get in a groove on the flats and I wasn’t so tired when we did have to go uphill.

It was so fun to ski into Uptown where they have all of the festivities and snow sculptures. Here we are skiing towards the finish:

Just like a road race, we were greeted by volunteers who removed our chips and placed a medal around our necks. Here we are showing off our hardware with one of the snow sculptures:

So after an hour and fifteen minutes of skiing, we were still smiling. I’m so happy that I did this event and having a friend to do it with made it so much fun. It was also great having Mike there for support. I kept telling myself before we started that if I was really struggling that I could just call Mike and he would pick me up. While I was fine once we got going, it helped me be a lot more relaxed about the whole thing knowing that if I was having trouble that I wouldn’t be stranded.

I think I may have caught the cross country skiing bug! I’m going to try to find some flatter trails and work on my hill technique. Most of all, I need to get out more often and practice. I hope next year’s event not only has great snow and weather, but that I’ll be a little more graceful and coordinated. It doesn’t hurt to hope!

{ 20 comments }

I Run For Fun February 7, 2010 at 7:13 pm

Congratulations! I really admire you…you are a woman of many talents…and you jump right into different sports and have a blast! Sounds like a fun event.

Nat February 7, 2010 at 7:22 pm

Great job Beth!!!

heather February 7, 2010 at 7:32 pm

I’m glad to see you had a good experience – I have my cross country ski race next weekend and I am getting nervous! I have been skiing on hillier courses too, so hopefully that will help. Great pictures!

Julie February 7, 2010 at 7:44 pm

Hi Beth,
God, I love it when you post pictures:) It looks like you had a great time skiing with your friend. I bet it was a great workout too. Cheers to catching the cross skiing bug:) There is no doubt in my mind that next year will go just as fabulously for you!!

amytrigirl February 7, 2010 at 8:41 pm

CONGRATS Beth! Nicely done!

AZ February 7, 2010 at 8:52 pm

I think that it’s great that you sign up for an even like this to push yourself into it. A lot of people would just stay away, way to go.

meg ling February 7, 2010 at 8:57 pm

You must be totally athletic and strong at everything you do! I would love to try crosscounty skiing but I’m afraid I’d break my neck! By the way, I love that big ice sculpture!

Brian Philpot February 8, 2010 at 6:36 am

Well you guy are sure having more fun than me. I had problems with my old blog and had to start a new one. I don’t know about wordpress it will take some time.

Chad Austin February 8, 2010 at 11:19 am

Awesome job!!! Glad you caught the bug.

mnsunshine February 8, 2010 at 9:03 pm

Fantastic You! I liked your appreciation of lakes: flat.

Chris February 9, 2010 at 4:39 pm

Great job! I started skate skiing last year and still do not have it down. Like the new blog.

Bill (Love to Run) February 9, 2010 at 9:02 pm

Congratulations on your first Cross Country Ski race. I, myself, have never been cross country skiing before. Neither downhill either though I have ventured on the lakes for water skiing. I would think that corss country skiing would be a good workout for running as well. Do you agree?

Nate Phelps February 10, 2010 at 1:14 pm

Beth:
Now that you’ve entered the crazy world of this sport (I assume it’s crazy) one pretty good repository for ski race/event results, photos and schedules for this region is http://www.skinnyski.com.

They switch over to cycling, running and tri stuff in the summer. Pretty good catch-all site for action in Minn. and Wisc.

Helen February 10, 2010 at 9:21 pm

Nice work Sunday!! What a beautiful day for it! Sorry I missed you guys. Caught up with Pam and a few others at the finish and watched the longer race… incredible to see the leaders flying by – and making it look easy! The pics are great.

BrianFlash February 11, 2010 at 10:44 am

Congrats on the race and getting out there in the cold!

I have to say that I will never voluntarily live somewhere where cross country skiing is a wintertime activity that happens routinely.

I already hate winter – I need to move to Arizona!

Bill G February 11, 2010 at 5:37 pm

Thanks for commenting on my blog! And interesting post above–I grew up in Int’l Falls so have some good memories of x-country skiing. Great exercise from what I remember–it’s been 25 years since I’ve done it probably. Congrats on the race.

Jean February 11, 2010 at 5:43 pm

Excellent job, Beth. And you look like you are having such a great time out there. Awesome photos. Way to get out there and embrace winter!

Anne February 11, 2010 at 7:49 pm

Fantastic!! I do classic cross-country skiing, but I’ve really been wanting to switch to skating skis :) You look like you had so much fun, I’m inspired.

beth (velma) February 13, 2010 at 8:34 pm

That is awesome Beth. Love the pics!!! I am embarrassed that I grew up in WI and have never skied – I might have to try it!

minnesotadon February 14, 2010 at 8:25 pm

Sounds like fun, Beth

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