- Age group: 9th - 12th graders
- Goal: Provide quality skill development, leadership through mentorship, and foster a sense of exploration and environmental engagement. This structured program integrates skiing adventures with educational opportunities and volunteering. Skill building practices will be based out of Ski Hill and the Ski Team Van will allow the team to access more diverse locations with their coaches. Our Adventure Team will be focusing more on recreational skiing within our local area, rather than high level racing. If you are interested in competing at a very high level, we encourage you to reach out to Plain Valley Nordic Team to support you through your goal.
- Practices: Seniors meet twice weekly for 8 weeks (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30-5:30pm), starting in early January. There will be some optional Sunday afternoon day time activities. There will be no practices the week of Mid-Winter Break.
- Registration Fee: $175
- Contact: [email protected]
All Ski Team members are required to have a LWSC Season Pass.
Practices
Adventure Team meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30-5:30pm. Practices during school holidays may be canceled or held at different times. There will be opportunity to participate in weekend events. In rare instances practice sessions are moved to a different location or canceled last minute due to poor conditions or inclement weather. We do what we can to minimize these situations and will communicate any changes to the schedule or cancellations as soon as possible.
Skill building practices will be based out of Ski Hill and the Ski Team Van will allow the team to access more diverse locations with their coaches.
Coaching
We have a group of talented, dedicated and fun-loving coaches who will help your skier to gain new skills, feel confident in their abilities, and have a great time while doing it.
Ability
The majority of skiers will have had some experience on skis (Nordic or Alpine), but it is absolutely not required. We welcome all who want to join.
Communication
The team will use email and app for communication. Your coach will have further details.
Competition
Competition is not the focus of this group. They will not be training to race but to develop a lifelong appreciation of skiing and the outdoors. There are three races held in Leavenworth annually (Skirennen, Kick your Sticks and Bakke Cup). Skiers are encouraged to compete but not mandatory.
At race events, the racers will compete by age and gender brackets against skiers from all over the Northwest. If skiers choose to race, they will represent the LWSC Junior Nordic Team. Coaches and parents will be present as a support network to aid skiers in registration/ bib collection/ warm ups/ etc.
Parent Commitment
Parent help is important and very much appreciated. There will be volunteer opportunities announced periodically; most notably we will need parent help with the three local races mentioned above.
SKI INFO....
There are two pairs of skis needed for each skier, classic and skate.
As for classic skis, skiers are asked to either have classic skis with skins or fish scales. We will not have a waxing table available at practices.
Skate skis have a smooth bottom and are designed to glide. Skate skis are usually a little shorter than classic skis.
The length of the skis really matters, and any sporting goods store that sells Nordic gear can help you find appropriately sized skis.
Your skier will need a pair of cross-country ski boots that are compatible with the bindings on their skis. If you don't get your skis and boots at the same time or from the same place, be sure to check that systems are the same. The two options are NNN and SNS (profil or pilot) - and unfortunately they don't work together. Some skiers will use a ‘combi’ boot, which is made to function well for both classic and skate, but for better performance (racing), you’d want to have a separate pair of boots for skate and classic.
They will need Nordic ski poles, which have a more ergonomic grip than alpine poles, are longer and have a triangular shaped basket. Classic ski poles should be long enough to fit snugly in the armpits when standing up nice and tall. Skate ski poles should be a bit longer, approximately chin to nose high.
Still have questions? email [email protected].
Arlberg Sports Haus, Der Sportsmann, and Eastside Cycleworks carry new gear, Arlberg Sports Haus does seasonal rentals and used gear is available via Craigslist, Colchuck Consignment, the LWSC facebook Buy & Sell page, your neighbor and the LWSC Gear Swap.
Adventure Team Registration
Registration fees go towards purchasing training materials, subsidizing Team Apparel costs, purchasing U.S. Ski & Snowboard memberships and SafeSport training for all of our coaches, and paying our Nordic Team Lead Coaches.
There is scholarship money available to those who need help covering the cost of a Youth Season Pass or Ski Team registration fees. Apply HERE.
Please contact skie[email protected] with any questions.
SKIER CODE OF CONDUCT
- I WILL be respectful, kind, supportive, and encouraging of my fellow teammates.
- I will NOT participate in bullying, teasing, or taunting (both physical and verbal).
- I WILL stay with my group and coaches.
- I WILL do my best to pay attention and follow coaches' instructions.
- I WILL talk to a coach or a parent if I am having a concern or problem.
PARENT/GUARDIAN CODE OF CONDUCT
- Parents /Guardians will support the LWSC mission.
- Parents/Guardians will support their skier in adhering to the Skier Code of Conduct.
- Coaches are almost all Volunteers: they are here for the kids because they love teaching skiers, they are not babysitters.
- IF your skier cannot adhere to the Skier Code of Conduct, they will forfeit their ability to participate on the ski team for the season.
- Parents/Guardians will be on time with pick up/drop off and communicate with coaches about missed practices and outlying circumstances.