Sunday, January 5, 2014

Wyo Rando Rounup :: Results!

Congratulations to Stevie Kremer and John Gaston!  
Stage 1,2,3 and Overall GC winners!

For those of you who braved the elements between Tensleep Bowl and the top of the course, you know just how cold and windy it truly was. We had a dozen cases of cold-based distress ranging from frost nipped noses to hypothermia requiring Ski Patrol intervention to severely frostbitten fingers. To ALL the racers, full credit.

But even more so, full credit to all the volunteers. While racers were out and moving for a few hours, the volunteers were standing there, in some cases all day, cheering you on and helping to take care of you. Not only did the volunteers rub Dermatone on your noses at transitions, shield you from the wind at the top and do it all with a smile and encouragement, but they sat with you at the medical clinic, gave you extra clothes and handwarmers, brought you warm drinks and a dozen other stories I haven't heard yet.   -8° with 40 mph wind at the Tram? The volunteers stood out all day and helped all the racers have a great race experience. The reason this race runs so smoothly on race day is because I have the best volunteers of any race director around. 

How do I know this? Just take a look at this photo. -5° on the top of the Headwall? No big deal...my volunteers just dug themselves a snow cave.  

In short.... my volunteers kick ass.



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Friday, December 27, 2013

Updated Course Maps and Race Details • Wyoming Randonee Roundup • January 4-5, 2014

New, updated Course Maps are now available under Useful Links to the right of the page along with maps to all three stage venues as well as to Packet Pickup for Stage 3 Only entrants.

Also, if you are participating in Stage 3, either as a single race or as part of the Stage Race, please print out the JH Mountain Resort waiver and bring a signed copy to Stage 3 Packet Pickup.

Online Registration is now CLOSED.

Stage Race Registration is ONLINE ONLY
Stage 3 Registration is ONLINE ONLY

There will be day-of registration for Stage 1 & Stage 2 ONLY

Stage Racers :: You will be issued one bib# at Stage 1 check-in. Do not lose it. That is your number for all stages.

Stage 3 Only Racers :: Your packet/bib# pickup is at Stage 2 (Snow King) between 3:00pm and 4:30pm. Please bring a signed JH Mountain Resort waiver.


Below is a summary of events and times:

Stage 1 - JAN 4 - Grand Targhee Resort - Individual's Race
7:30am-8:30am :: Registration & Bib Pick-up :: Targhee Main Plaza
9:00am :: Start Time :: Targhee Main Plaza

Stage 2  - JAN 4 - Snow King Mountain - Sprint Race
3:00pm-4:30pm :: Registration & Bib Pickup
5:00pm :: Start Time

Stage 3 - JAN 5 - JH Mountain Resort - Individual's Race
 JAN 4th - PACKET PICKUP :: 3:00pm-4:30pm at Snow King

JAN 5th
7:00am:: Event tent is open, there is no day-of registration
7:00am - 7:30am :: Gear check.
7:45am :: Begin to move toward the start line. Start line is in front of the Event Tent.
7:55am :: You must be at the start line. 
8:00am :: Start time. The race MUST start at 8:00am SHARP. In the event that the start is delayed due to avalanche control, an announcement will be made in the start area.
12:00pm :: Awards ceremony and raffle. You must be present to win a prize.







Monday, December 2, 2013

Wyoming Randonee Roundup • January 4-5, 2014 • Registration is OPEN


This year we have organized a 3-stage, 2-day race. Registration is OPEN and can be found under Useful Links on the right side of the page.

Stage 1: Saturday Morning : Grand Targhee Resort

Stage 2 : Saturday Evening : Snow King Mountain (Sprint race)

Stage 3: Sunday Morning : Jackson Hole Resort



Racers will be able to participate in any one stage or the entire Stage Race.

Information on courses will be added here and on our Facebook page.




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The Snow King Race Series Starts January 9th with a Vertical course (bottom to top on a marked uphill course) followed by two Individual races, with ascents, descents and transitions, January 30th and February 8th. Ski Mountaineering races, a.k.a. ‘SkiMo,’ have been growing in popularity amongst backcountry skiers and enthusiasts, on alpine touring or telemark gear. The Snow King series will have a variety of formats to challenge skiers to climb, on foot or with climbing skins, and descend on skis.

Registration is from 4:30-5:15pm in the Lodge Room at the base of Snow King, with a race start of 5:30. Shortly after the Race, awards and refreshments will be served at the Snake River Brewery. The cost of the race is $10 and includes a beer and raffle ticket. Prizes will be rewarded to first female and male in each division, the person with the heaviest gear, and the all time Average Person (Median time of all divisions). At the end of the series we will crown the ones with the most points as the Snow Queen and King. The Saturday Feb 8th race details are TBD.

For more information about the races, please call 734-3188 or email School@SnowKingMountainResort.com
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Photo Galleries are Online Now

Below you will find photo galleries from various photographers. Please respect their work, credit them whenever you use their images and contact them directly if you would like to use their images commercially.

These photographers graciously make their images available to you for free, so please treat their work with respect.

Click on the word "Photo" to be taken to that specific gallery.

More galleries will be added as they become available.


Photo Gallery Courtesy of Josh Miller










Photo Gallery Courtesy of Mark Gocke Photography





Photo Gallery Courtesy of David Bowers Photography










Google Images Search. Feeling lucky?




Great video of Janelle Smiley from this year's race.




Media Coverage of the Race


A great write up of the Nationals race as well as the next day's racing at Grand Targhee.

Aspen Daily News article on the race.

Crested Butte News article on the race.

Article on the Race in Freeskier Magazine

Short write up on women's champion Janelle Smiley.

Andy Sherpa's excellent write up.

Coast Mountain Skiing write up.

Skintrack.com's write up.

Brian Harder's blog, waxing poetic on missing out this year

SLC Samurai's predictions.


Saturday, January 5, 2013

Race Results






Congratulations to the

2013 US Ski Mountaineering National Champions

John Gaston & Janelle Smiley!





United States Ski Mountaineering Association's National Championship
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - January 5th, 2013 - Unofficial Results
Women's Race
1 2 Janelle Smiley 3:07:48
2 17 Jari Kirkland 3:33:33
3 8 Meredith Edwards 3:42:35
4 49 Kim Young 3:53:13
5 27 Mckenna Douglas 3:58:59
6 62 Elaine Vardamis 4:59:41






Men's Race
1 53 John Gaston 2:30:09
2 60 Jason Dorais 2:30:55
3 1 Luke Nelson 2:30:56
4 47 Tom Goth 2:31:19
5 52 Max Taam 2:33:17
6 36 J. Marshall Thomson 2:33:21
7 39 Scott Simmons 2:33:23
8 29 Bryan Wickenhauser 2:35:37
9 59 Andy Dorais 2:39:44
10 3 Cary Smith 2:49:17
11 75 Brian Story 2:51:37
12 21 Brad Schalles 2:51:42
13 25 Stano Faban 2:51:44
14 28 Jon Brown 2:52:02
15 73 Teague Holmes 2:54:40
16 56 Chad Brackelsberg 2:55:17
17 10 Tom Diegel 2:55:38
18 72 Jess Asmussen 3:00:13
19 22 Eric Carter 3:03:25
20 24 Igor Bernas 3:04:52
21 64 Dennis Flanagan 3:05:59
22 57 Nathan Brown 3:08:20
23 70 Brian Edmiston 3:10:12
24 78 John Curry 3:10:46
25 45 Nicholas Francis 3:10:56
26 51 Colin Cares 3:13:08
27 61 Ram Mikulas 3:16:22
28 65 Michael Hagen 3:17:50
29 71 Erich Wilbrecht 3:19:52
30 55 John Vannostrand Jr. 3:21:19
31 54 Richard Pampe 3:22:58
32 7 Luther Birdzell 3:24:06
33 19 Courtney Phillips 3:25:41
34 20 Jamie Kilcoyne 3:29:03
35 18 Tyler Newton 3:30:09
36 16 Micah Thatcher 3:30:11
37 6 Doug Stenclik 3:30:43
38 42 Noah Howell 3:31:15
39 80 David Hoffman 3:32:06
40 66 Mark Hammond 3:39:40
41 74 Blake  Fredrickson 3:43:21
42 14 Layne Caldwell 3:47:46
43 13 Tim White 3:53:44
44 12 Danny Beasse 3:55:28
45 11 Mike Hales 3:58:28
46 41 Trevor Bain 4:03:05
47 58 Brent Mitchell 4:10:11
48 37 Brenton Thomson 4:11:20
49 31 Christopher White 4:34:08
50 63 Daniel Vardamis 4:59:41
51 35 Jason Walker 5:23:08
  5 Jeremy Rietmann DNF
  44 Greg Ruckman DNF
  34 Tim  Walker DNS
  82 Justus Meyer DNS
  83 Toby Stegman DNS






Women's Recreation
1 32 Allison Stuart 3:27:39
2 26 Tracee Metcalfe 3:31:58






Men's Recreation
1 33 Rob Moran 2:50:42
2 77 Joel Ahlum 2:56:54
3 48 Wes Lucas 3:06:08
4 9 Michael Evans 3:19:23
5 15 Greg Peak 3:21:46
6 38 Marc Domsky 3:38:58
7 23 Thierry Werderits 3:54:03
  43 Black Gordon DNS






Women's Heavy Metal
  81 Jenna Lyons DNS






Men's Heavy Metal
1 67 Ian Housman 3:38:15
2 76 Blake Votilla 3:41:39
3 40 Travis Catanzaro 3:51:17
4 4 Dan Tolson 4:05:42
5 68 Michael Finger 4:35:26
6 69 Chris Owen 4:51:03
7 46 Ryan Lauck 4:52:37
  30 Matt Chorney DNF
  79 Mark Daverin DNF
  50 John Slaughter DNS
















































Friday, January 4, 2013

!! COURSE CHANGES !!




!! US NATIONALS COURSE CHANGE !!

There have been two adjustments to the race course. Course changes are as follows:

1) FIRST CLIMB (Race and Rec) :: After passing the base of Sublette Lift, racers will veer up right onto Pepi’s Ridge.  Continue up technical, off-piste skinning, PAST THE ALTA CHUTES,  to Laramie Traverse. (We are unable to use the Alta Chutes as they have been closed) Transition is on Laramie Traverse.

RACE CLASS: From this transition descend Flip Point staying skiers right and off the groomer. Continue descent almost to the bottom of Sublette chair. Look for the transition on skier’s left at the bottom of Grand Woods.

REC CLASS: This is your turnaround point. Descend Pepi’s Bench staying close to the Ridge proper, at the bottom cross South Pass Traverse (watching for uphill traffic!), to enter Lower Subletter Ridge. The rest of your course is the same.

2) DESCENT FROM TOP OF COURSE: After descending Rendezvous Bowl, move right and join Rendezvous Trail. DO NOT ENTER CENTRAL CHUTE (Central has been closed) Continue on Rendezvous Trail to Wally World. Look for volunteers and a panel gate on skiers left. DO NOT MISS THIS TURN! Descend Wally World until it merges with Rendezvous Trail. Ski the groomed Rendezvous Trail almost to the bottom of Sublette Chair. Look for panel gates, fencing and a course marshal to direct you skier’s right, off the run, onto Lower Sublette Ridge. DO NOT MISS THIS TURN!

If you see the maze at the bottom of the chair, you went too far.
The rest of your course is the same.

You may download a higher res version of the above map here.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

COURSE MAPS AND DESCRIPTION

Downloadable course maps are available under Useful Links to the right of the page. Below is the course description. It varies slightly from years past. Course maps will be included in everyone's race packets, course descriptions will not. Also added under Useful Links is this year's Race Day Time Table.



US NATIONALS COURSE UPDATE

The start will be the same, in front of Nick Wilson’s Café at the bottom of the tram. Skin a steep groomed run, Gros Ventre, up to a left hand turn onto the South Pass Traverse cat track. Follow the cat track past the base of Thunder lift to the base of Sublette lift. Here is the first change.

Instead of continuing up Rendezvous Trail, racers will veer right and climb up onto Pepi’s Ridge, following an off-piste skin track to the top of Alta One chute. The first transition is here. This is also the turn-around for the Recreational division. The Pro division will descend Alta One, being very careful in the choke, as it is rocky. When Alta One merges with the groomed run, Laramie Bowl, racers will continue their descent almost to the bottom of Sublette chair. Look for the transition on skier’s left at the bottom of Grand Woods.

Skin off-piste up through Grand Woods until it meets Jay’s Traverse, a short switchback which brings racers onto Thunder run. Transition here under the third tram tower and descend Tower Three chute. Ski the fall line, looking for panel gates at the bottom. Here is the second change.

Instead of crossing Amphitheater run, the transition will be at the bottom of Tower Three, where it joins the bottom of Toilet Bowl. An off-piste skin will go below Amphitheater Rocks, through some trees and onto Amphitheater Run. Now the course will rejoin last year’s course for a skin up a cat track to the top of the gondola, at Couloir Restaurant.

Put your skis on your pack for a bootpack up the White Spider to the top of the Headwall. From here, it’s your choice to skin or skate across the Headwall to the top of Chute 10A. Drop down Chute 10A and go right, below the cliff band, traversing high to cross the top of The Cirque to a transition at the bottom of Pepi’s Bootpack.

Put skins on at the top of the Cirque to begin the skin up Tensleep Bowl to the start of the bootpack up Corbet’s Couloir. Climb the ladder to exit the couloir then skis back on to skin to the top of Rendezvous Peak. This transition will be directly in front of Corbet’s Cabin. If you want a waffle, I would suggest getting it to go!

Ski down Rendezvous Bowl, looking for panel gates and a course marshal directing you into Central Chute. This is skier’s left of Rendezvous Trail, the main run. Drop into Central Chute cautiously, as it is bumpy and rocky. Angle left out of the first chute and traverse roughly 100 feet before dropping into the second chute, which will deposit you into Cheyenne Bowl.

Ski fall line down one more pitch, cross the flats and meet up with Rendezvous Trail. Ski the groomed Rendezvous Trail almost to the bottom of Sublette Chair. Look for panel gates, fencing and a course marshal to direct you right, off the run, onto Lower Sublette Ridge. DO NOT miss this turn and pass below Sublette Chair. If you see the maze at the bottom of the chair, you went too far.

Ski Lower Sublette Ridge, following panel gates and pin flags all the way to the bottom. The course will be mostly fall line, but you will have to veer slightly right to stay on the ridge. Be careful near the bottom as it gets quite bushy. Go left on the cat track at the bottom of Sublette Ridge (this is the ski area boundary) and follow it. Go straight past the right turn which takes skiers to the bottom of Union Pass lift, continuing straight on the cat track until you see the transition. This transition is under the Union Pass lift, about halfway up.

From here, begin the last skin. It is bushy but follow the pin flags and it is continuous. You will climb South Colter Ridge up to South Pass Traverse cat track. Depending on conditions, the course will either angle down and left directly from this transition or racers will go down South Pass Traverse about 100 feet before turning right and descending Lander Bowl onto Tram Line. Follow Tram Line until it pinches left and continues down to join Way Home. Watch for traffic coming from the left as you descend. Follow signs and course marshals to the bottom of the tram and the finish in front of the awards tent.