Category Archives: Tri-State

Tri-State Party Pot Luck

Dear Tri-State families,

You have all been invited to join the Cashen clan at their home/farm this Sunday (1/15) in the evening for a Tri-State party pot luck! Sorry for the last minute heads up, this weekend was the only weekend without a race that worked for their schedule. We’ll host the paper plate awards later in the season in the Taconic lodge like IC!

5:00-6:30pm: skating on the pond and a bonfire (come dressed warm, kids in snow suits with skates if they have)
6:30-9:30pm: Food, drinks and good company

The Cashens will be cooking burgers and sausages. We need a few people to bring buns and toppings. If someone can bring chicken (marinated), it can be thrown on the BBQ, otherwise cooked chicken is fine too. We can also use items for the pot luck: side dish, apps, desserts, drinks.

Let me know at statlock@unixrealm.com if you plan to attend so the Cashen’s can cook enough meat for everyone and also what dish you intend to bring so I can moderate the situation so we do not get too many sweets etc.

The Cashen’s are looking forward to seeing all of you this Sunday, Coach Sonia

LOCATION (about 20 minutes from Catamount just off Rte 23):
81 Roxbury Road | Hudson, NY 12513 | ph: (518) 851-2331

Tristate U12/U14 Holiday Race Camp and Butternut Slalom this Sunday!

Hey everyone!

    Race Camp

Great work last week from focusing on fundamentals the first two days to introducing slalom racing to our newest Tristate racers. From getting back in the groove for our returning Tristate racers to our full course and head-to-head race on Saturday, we saw so much improvement from everyone! Big thanks to our coaches: Sonia Tatlock-Gagnon; Chris Cashen; Alex Jacobsen; Doug Mann; Greg Smith and Kytek Ciecierski. Their tireless efforts in coming early to set our practice courses, giving excellent feedback for our racers and overall positive team spirit made the camp a success!

Saturday Training

Just a reminder to everyone that our first race is held at Butternut (SL) this coming Sunday. We will be training on the “new” Race Slope on Saturday in preparation for the race so make sure to bring your slalom gear. Lunch time on Saturday will depend on training time. Also make sure that your skis are tuned/sharpened and waxed for the race. Coach Stan Soja, a TOKO rep, often gives us a “tuning report” to help guide our prep work.

Race Registration

    If you haven’t registered for the race, you must do so on the Tristate Schedule for the Western MA Series. Registration is online at Adminskiracing. The deadline to register is 6pm, Saturday, January 7th. Avoid the $10 late fee by registering before Friday, January 6th at 7pm!

    Race Day

      Check in at Butternut occurs between 7:30am-9am at the Upper Lodge located at the top of the beginner chair. Course inspection begins at 9am and the race begins at 9:30am. Make sure to get there early so your racer can get a proper inspection of the course. Racers will be assigned a bib and number at check in. They are responsible for making their way to the start BEFORE their bib # is called. If a racer misses their start, they will automatically be placed at the end of their age/gender group. The order of every race is as follows: U12 Girls; U12 Boys; U14 Girls; U14 Boys. Each racer will be assigned a “flight” of A, B, C or D for the duration of the regular season. The 1st race at Butternut goes in bib # order from A-D. The 2nd race at Bousquet will follow the order B, C, D, A and so on. This order rotation ensures that every racer will experience a preferable start time throughout the season. At the end of the 1st run, the course is reset and then opened for inspection. The 2nd run usually begins about an hour after the last racer finishes from the 1st run.

      Please feel free to ask if you have any questions regarding the race!

      Go Catamount!

      Coach Pat
      liupatrickm@gmail.com

      “Ski fast…Take chances…)

Wednesday Night Racing

Hello all racers, racer parents, racer friends, and skiing enthusiasts ,

Our Wednesday Night Ski Racing league will commence on Wednesday January 11th. Anyone interested in putting a team together please fill out the team form at : Wednesday Night Racing

This league runs for six weeks. This is a fun way to gain more practice on a GS course. Also a fun and friendly competitive atmosphere for all ages.

Look forward to seeing you there

Steve

Tristate U12 & U14 Training Tomorrow Only!

Hey everyone!

Happy New Year to all! We will be training a full day tomorrow, New Year’s Eve. There will be NO training on New Year’s Day. Be sure to bring your full slalom gear. The mountain will be open on New Year’s Day so feel free to come to the mountain and free ski with your family.

We’ve had a great week training together and have seen great improvement in all of our racers. We will finish the week with a full course on the Race Slope in the morning and then head-to-head racing in the afternoon!

See you in the morning,

Coach Pat

“Ski fast…Take chances…”

Tristate U12 & U14 race training

Hey racers and parents!
Just a reminder that tomorrow we will be training slalom. Please make sure your racer attaches their chin guard, brings their shin guards and poles with pole guards if they have them. Racers new to slalom gates please don’t worry about this equipment. We will let you know if you need any of the above.

Also a reminder that the meeting time is 830am outside at the Quad. Please do not be late!

See you in the AM!

Coach Pat

“Ski fast…Take chances”

Holiday Race Camp

Hey Catamount Tristate Racers and Parents!
It was great to see everyone yesterday! Just a reminder that we are starting each day this week at 8:30am and ending at 2:00pm with an hour lunch (generally at 11:30am subject to change). Please have your racer dressed and outside ready to meet their coaches at that time. We will be training with SL skis the rest of the week and into the weekend.

Ski you later!

Coach Pat

“Ski fast…Take chances”

Closed Tomorrow, Subday 12/18

Interclub and Tristate Racers

No training Sunday 12/18

We were so happy to see everyone who made it to training today. The fresh snow was awesome today. Unfortunately the rain expected tomorrow is causing Catamount to close for the day. We look forward to seeing anyone who can make it to training next Saturday 12/24. We are planning to have an AM session on Sat and no training on Sunday 12/25 . Then Monday is the First day of Christmas Race Camp. I hope to see everyone there as we are planning to start some gate training.

Steve

U12 & U14 1st Day of Training!

Hi everyone!

Tomorrow, Saturday the 17th of December, is our 1st day of training! Please make your way to the Taconic Lodge (the big bubble) around 8am to check in with Lindsy Adams. Please be ready to meet your coaches and go outside by 8:40am. We normally meet outside at 8:30am however the 1st day is always hectic getting passes, lockers, equipment, making announcements, etc.

Remember to keep your equipment outside and leaning up against a ski rack. Please do not leave skis and/or poles laying on the ground interfering with foot/ski traffic and/or ski patrol/snowmobile traffic.

Get psyched for the snow!

Cheers to the new season,

Coach Pat

“Ski fast…Take chances”

U12 & U14 Start to the Season!

Hey racers and parents!

Welcome to the 16-17 season! Your coaches are very excited to meet and work with you to improve your skills and get faster! Your coaches this year are: Sonia Tatlock-Gagnon, Chris Cashen, Doug Mann, Greg Smith, Kytek Ciecierska and maybe Alex Jacobsen.

With the luxury of open terrain provided by mother nature this year. We will focus on ski fundamentals such as balance and stance; edging and pressure, and rotary and angulation for the first 7 days. Please come prepared to train in your SL skis with no armor or chin guard.

At the first Saturday training, we will first group by age level and then make our necessary adjustments over the next couple of days. If your racer isn’t in the same group with his or her friends, assure them that once we transition into gate training, everyone trains together. Please have your GS skis tuned and ready to go midweek as we will take some turns with them as we focus on angulation.

Just a few notes for the start to the season. First, make sure that your equipment is properly tuned and waxed. For those of you who are able to carve well, SL skis should be tuned to a 0.5 degree base bevel and 2 or 3 degree side bevel (if you are just starting to bevel your skis then begin with 2 degrees. If you are currently side beveling to 3 degrees, stay with it). GS skis should be tuned to a 1 degree base bevel and 2 or 3 degree side bevel. This should first be done by a reputable ski shop. In lower Westchester, I recommend Hickory & Tweed and Pedigree Ski shops. Up at the mountain we currently recommend Mike Steven’s shop and are looking to others as well. Boots should not only fit correctly but should have the appropriate flex. Kytek has volunteered to focus and explain about gear tuning and preferences at this level of racing on Sunday morning at 9:30am in the Taconic Lodge.

Our first race will be on Sunday, January 8th, SL @ Butternut. So we will begin SL specific gate training for it midweek during Holiday Week Race Camp as well as Saturday, January 7th.

Looking forward to a great season with your continued support!

Coach Pat

“Ski fast…Take chances”