Peter Delamere skis 50 km Sonot in 3:20

Peter Delamere skate skied the 50 km virtual Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot today in 3:20.

Peter writes: “Had an outstanding time on the immaculately groomed trails!”

When I asked the Professor of Space Physics if he had any data for his virtual Sonot Kkaazoot, he replied, “I don’t trust Strava, 27.4 miles = 44.1 km!  Certainly the groomers/Bob know the true distance.”  

If you followed all the orange km markers that Bad Bob had put along the 50 km trail, you have skied the virtual 50 km Sonot Kkaazoot, regardless of what Stava says.

Please tell your dad that we missed him in this year’s virtual Sonot Kkaazoot.

Dan Johnson skates 30 km virtual Sonot

Saturday morning, Dan Johnson skate skied his 30 km virtual Denal State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot in an official time of 2:43:38.

Dan writes:

“What a beautiful day to ski the “30 km” Sonot Kkaazoot! Perfect weather and beautiful grooming.  

My Strava said my moving time was 2:40:42, and only 28.54 km I’m almost certain I didn’t take any shortcuts, but I’ll trust the Race Director to decide if this is an official time. 

I’m not sure exactly how and when it stops timing when I stop, but I stopped a couple of times to take a drink and catch my breath. I also used the stop watch on my phone – It gives 2:43:38, so that’s what I’ll call it.

Not to brag, but in addition to several 2nd and 3rd bests, Strava says I set PRs on:
North 40 A Climb, Blue Loop, Tower Loop, Medevac, White Bear from Suicide Cutoff, White Bear Hilltop B Climb, “Saddle”, Terminator.

I have no idea which segments some of these are. I also wasn’t aware that Strava knew so much about me and the details of the Birch Hill loops!  I’m afraid of what else my phone knows about me.

Thanks to to groomers for making this such a great ski.”

I agree that trail conditions today (Saturday) were awesome. We’ll let your phone brag for you since your son-in-law will still make you work to keep up with him and Mara on the trails.

Owen Q. Hanley skates 30 km virtual Sonot in 2:43

The amazing Dr. Owen Q. Hanley, who decades ago told me that he was unable to skate ski, crushed the 30 km virtual Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot in 2:43 on his skate skis through several inches of new snow.

He writes: “Several inches of new snow meant double poling downhill to the WB turn-around and granny-skiing up the hills. I need a pair of e-skis!”

Sorry, Owen. You can skate, and if you can skate the hilly 30 km Sonot Kkaazoot course in 2:43, you do not need a pair of e-skis. So far, only 3 skiers have attempted to skate the 30 km course, and they are all a lot younger than you.

Dr. Leistikow “tours” virtual 30 km Sonot in under 3 hours

Friday, Corrine Leistikow “toured” the 30 km virtual Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot in 2:59:06.

Corrine writes: “I was home feeling sorry for myself because my weekend plans were cancelled so decided I should go ski. Didn’t feel like racing so just toured the 30K but I managed to just sneak in under 3 hours.”

 Just “touring” the course puts Corrine currently in third place among the 30 km classical skiers. She’s ahead of a bunch of SCUM including her younger husband.

Lynn shows Shaun and Kathleen how to have a blast in virtual Sonot 10 km

Lynn Hoffman introduced Shaun Kraska and Kathleen Fillingim to the Sonot Kkaazoot on Sunday as they classical skied their virtual 10 km Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot in 1:46.

Shaun writes: “Sunday, March 21st was a beautiful day to ski at Birch Hill.  Blue skies, no wind, and great tracks on the trails for classic skiers!  I skied with Kathleen Fillingim and Lynn Hoffman.  Kathleen and I were first time Sonot participants;  Lynn is a long time member of NSCF and showed us the ropes!  Our goal was to be outdoors, enjoy the day together and complete the 10K – we accomplished that!  While ours is not a ‘racing’ time, as you can see from our picture, we had a blast and would do it again next year!”

Welcome to the Sonot Kkaazoot family, Shaun and Kathleen! We’re delighted that Lynn was able to make your first experience so memorable. Your smiles are what race organizers hope to see.

Trio of FXC parents ski 10 km virtual Sonot as a team

Dana Truffer Moudra (skate), Dorte Dissing (classic), and Ben Bragonier (classic) skied their virtual 10 km Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot today in a “comfortable 57:43:10.”

Ben, Dorte, and Dana

Ben writes for the trio:

“These staunchly middle-aged FXC parents didn’t “charge” the course, although they did dig deep to fight for first place as they lunged in unison for a photo finish. (Officials are reviewing tape. However, these athletes and their coaches have agreed to a three-way tie.)

Swix V40 Blue Extra was the kick of choice and it’s hard to say what the glider of choice was as all skis haven’t been glide-waxed this season.”

Congratulations to Ben, Dana, and Dorte (in alphabetical order since you finished in a three-way tie)!

Broda finishes his virtual Sonot Kkaazoot hat trick

Byron Broda skate skied his 50 km virtual Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot in 4:38:31 today.

Byron writes: “I finished just before it finished me. I needed those short k markers near the finish. 48k, 49k and 50k are about ten feet apart at the timing building, 😊

Nice temps. Good glide but trails a little soft.

This completes my Sonot hat trick, 10, 30 and 50. That ought to hold me over ‘til next March. Now rest.”

Troyer skates 10 km virtual Sonot on slow snow

Eric Troyer skated his way around the virtual 10 km Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot today in 51:43.

Eric writes: “I did my Sonot 10k today, skating since it was so warm. Among a few others, I saw Molly Yazwinski and Carl Hemming out there. Both said the snow was slow despite the temps in the 20s. I agree! It seemed particularly slow on the uphills. Still hoping to try for 50k on Sunday, but we’ll see.” 

Sounds like Eric’s ski gives support to Dr. Don’s theory of skiing uphills and downhills. However, the 50 km virtual Sonot Kkaazoot will be the real test.

Limited edition 2021 Sonot Kkaazoot print

A special 13″ x 19″ Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot 2021 poster designed and signed by artist, Mark Ross, will be available for purchase this Sunday, 28 March 2021 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Birch Hill Recreation Area log warming hut. Posters will be available on a first come basis and may be purchased with cash, checks written to “Nordic Ski Club of Fairbanks”, or donations to the Birch Hill Trail fund (with “Sonot Poster” entered in the comments box).

Only 50 signed and numbered posters will be available for $50.00 with proceeds benefiting the Nordic Ski Club of Fairbanks and the Sonot Kkaazoot. In a normal year, the registration fee for the 50 km Sonot Kkaazoot would have cost you the same amount.

You must wear a facemask (we hope you’ll be wearing your 2021 Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot mask) to enter the warming hut for this event. Social distancing will be enforced.

Dr. Don skis virtual 30 km Sonot and makes discovery

Don Pendergrast and Cam Leonard classical skied the 30 km virtual Denali State Bank Sonot Kkaazoot yesterday in a time of 3:21:23.

Don writes: “Temperatures were 26-28 degrees, the tracks had just been set (Yippie), but the light snow made them slow.  Wax was Start Tar 5 and worked well.

We kept up a steady pace throughout the course, but a careful examination of the pace data revealed something that I’d expected for some time; the data support that I ski faster down hill than I do up hill.  I wonder if others have noticed this phenomenon?  I believe further studies with more participants are needed to verify this observation.”

Congratulation, Don and Cam! I think Don has come up with a suitable topic for his second Ph.D. dissertation. Get to work on it.