
Friday I woke up, and we had four inches of snow, I thought to myself that winter might be back in the east. But I was wrong by mid day it was sleeting or raining, by 4pm it was all rain. 20 degrees and raining to be exact and turning into ice instantly.
Before I woke up on Saturday the rain had changed back to snow and there was a 1 inch dusting on top of the ice. There was every condition none to man in the race: ice, slush, powder, dirty snow, wet snow, dry snow...you name it, we skied through it.
I ended up living my nightmare and missed my kick wax for the 50k, after about 8k I decided it would best to just ski the race for fun and call it a training day. I was slipping all over the place and figured the only way I am going to finish this race and live to see another day of classic skiing was to back off and take in the views. I had fun, even stopped along the way to eat some soup, still ended up 13th with the same time from last year; guess I can't complain!
The uphills were long with bad kick and the down hills where a disaster, just glazed over with ice. This is a bad combination with narrow winding trails through the woods. I managed to make it out without hitting any trees but I did land in a big pile up early in the race and later on during the race I went through a section and let my guard down when I found myself sliding on my stumach down the hill! WHOOPS...worst part was my hat fell off and I had to go back up the hill to get it! Lots of hard falls and I have the battle wounds to prove it.

It was great, everyone was excited to be there and most everyone caught on really fast.
I would have to say the best part about womens ski day was the team relays at the end of the day (besides the great free lunch). I got to partner up with a 9 year old girl from NJ, it was her second time cross country skiing in her life. It was great, she didn't want to stop skiing. I know I was tired after a full day of being out side and skiing around, but this little girl just want to keep skiing. We ended up skiing one last loop together before I had to get ready to leave (for me leaving a ski race or skiing event takes at least an hour because I am too social...I guess I like to talk).
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