JJ writes:
Birch Hill warm-up hut is now closed
The Birch Hill warm-up hut is now closed because of the COVID-19 statewide shelter in place policy.
Hopefully, skiers who wanted a 2020 Virtual Sonot Kkaazoot poster were able to pick up one before the warm-up building was closed. If we learn of other options for obtaining a poster, we’ll post that information.
Sam Delamere & Ti Donaldson ski “Tour de Fairbanks” virtual Sonot 100 km

Sam Delamere and Ti Donaldson did a “Tour de Fairbanks” virtual Sonot. Starting at Birch Hill, they skied 100 km to UAF via Creamers Field.
This course was completed with 100% classic technique, however, the final 30 km were double pole. Trace amounts of remaining binder were detected on the skis.
Sam reported good kick for the first 70 km.
Wow!
Shalane Frost skis virtual 50 km Sonot
Shalane writes:


While Shalane’s course may not have been imaginative, her time will definitely be one of the fastest.
Donna DiFolco, Bad Bob and Sharon Baker ski virtual 40 km
Bad Bob writes:

DiFolco/Baker trio finish virtual Sonot 110 km
Donna DiFolco, Sharon and BAD BOB Baker complete the Sonot Kkaazoot 40-K…sort of… We combined a 15 km Sonot course from yesterday with a 25 km course we skied today to complete the SONOT KKAAZOOT 40 km Virtual 2020…
Here’s how we did it..Yesterday we skied on our home course here at Moose Mountain, which I had just groomed. It was 15 kilometers worth of soft, beautifully white snow with an uphill section that would make the regular Sonot course seem tame. Skiing right from our home, we skied up and over the top of Moose Mountain, then continued up and down, mostly up, to the next summit, did a short loop around that top, then headed back down to home, with one little out & back on the way up. That took us 2 hours and all in the CLASSIC technique.
Today, we arrived at Birch Hill at noon and found possibly the nicest grooming job of the season!! SUNNY, PERFECT TRACKS, AND TEMPS IN THE TEENS. We choose the SKATING technique today, and although a bit slow, it was ok, when you compare it to the snow speed we all experienced most of this winter. We chose a course that would take us around a potentially future course that may be in store for FUTURE Sonots.
Part of our course today involved skiing down SUNNYSIDE and CLIFFSIDE, then up the SONOT CONNECTOR. What we found was Cliffside had only a moose trail down to the Ft. W/W ski lodge, and once we started up the Sonot Connector, we had to pull off our skis and walk up to the White Bear, as not a single groomer or skier had been down the Connector since the last snow storm. The snow was about a FOOT deep. For those 2 kilometers we averaged about a 20 minute per/km pace.

Trio who hadn’t read our grooming posts head up Sonot Connector
Once back on top, we continued around the White Bear, Moilanen Meadows, finishing back in the stadium.
Our journey was just shy of 24 km, so we continued on around the Medivac loop to put us over the 25 km mark. Exhausted and satisfied, we decided to add our Moose Mountain course from yesterday to complete our 40 km Virtural SONOT KKAAZOOT.

Da man, Sonot Kkaazoot race director, Bad Bob Baker
Time for today’s 25 km portion was an amazing 3-ish hours. SO…our official Virtual Sonot Kkaazoot 40 kilometer finishing times was 5 Hours FLAT! SO….completing the 40 km virtual Sonot for SHARON and I , completes our SONOT KKAAZOOT TRI !! We did the 50, 40, and 20 k’s. That’s 110 Kilometers of VIRTUAL KKAAZOOT….

Bad Bob and Mark Ross holding the 2020 Sonot Kkaazoot poster
The 2020 Virtual Sonot Kkaazoot Posters (created by Mark Ross) can be found in the Birch Hill Warm-up Hut, throughout the week. I believe that that are about 75 copies, one per person please. Trail donations welcome but not required to obtain one of these posters.
Lisa Stuby skates “normal” virtual 20 km
Lisa writes (with blogger’s notes in purple):
This morning (Saturday) I skated a more “normal” 20 km Sonot at Birch Hill.
Lisa had previously skied a virtual 16 km on classical skis and platform snowshoes:
https://sonotkkaazoot.org/2020/03/25/lisa-stubys-16-km-virtual-sonot-on-skis-and-platform-snowshoes/
The weather was cool and breezy and the trails a bit slow, but groomed to a fine corduroy. After 5.5 miles in 1 hr 8 min, I had to stop and warm my cold toes. I stopped my GPS watch for the approximately 10 minutes and then started it again and was on my way. When I finished, my watch was not working.
So I’ve had to guesstimate my time based on the pre-toe warming and my finish time. So, I assume I took 2.5 hours to ski 21 kilometers and did the course of Blue, Outhouse, Tower Loops, Rollercoaster, White Bear and extension with Moilanen Meadows, and Warm up Loop.
Overall a nice ski and day and saw many smiling faces on the trails. I’ve enjoyed reading the other Sonot posts.
Eric Buetow skis virtual 40 km

Repurposed Eric Troyer photo with Eric, Mike, Pat, and Dave (L to R)
On March 18, Eric Buetow and Dave Prusak skied the virtual 20 km Sonot Kkaazoot on the traditional Chena River course that runs in front of the Buetow home.
https://sonotkkaazoot.org/2020/03/19/prusak-and-buetow-finish-virtual-20-km/
Today, Eric writes:
Pat Reinhard, Mike Schmoker, Dave Prusak and I did a grand tour—minus Sunnyside—at a proudly SCUM-ish pace with multiple stops for conversation, reveling in the wonderful trail conditions, enjoying virtual feed stations, and waiting for the now 1 1/2-armed Prusak.
No photos because my phone died, but just wanted to get on the board. Total time for Eric: 4:10.
We’ll put the Eric on the board for 40 km and Pat, Mike, and Dave on for 27 km.
Anna Rix skis 80 km virtual Sonot Kkaazoot

Anna writes:
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For the next 30 k it was a mixture of skate and classic. I finished by Tour lap finishing with the trails with more debris, so the rest of Black Loops, Blue Loop, Outhouse (which was pretty clean and not many people ventured onto the full version), Sunnyside, and Relay. I went back to the Warming Hut to change socks, coats, gloves, headband, and boots. Onto skate skiing! I started out by taking White Cub and all of White Bear (Shalane zoomed by me) to the Groomers Ramp, Warmup, White Bear access out to the biathlon range (since I hadn’t ski that trail), took Zoomer’s Cutoff back and went to change to my other skate skis when I heard that the Warming Hut was closed, I grabbed my stuff out and skied part of North Forty, then Green Dot, Rollercoaster Bypass, and a lap in the stadium to bring my total distance for the day up to an even 80 k. That way my stuff didn’t freeze and I didn’t feel like changing into my other classic boots in the cold (my original plan was to change to my classic skin skis for the last 10-15 k). So, for the 40 k add the 13.2 k I did on Friday on my skin skis, the black loops, blue, outhouse, sunnyside (stopped and tried to readjust my boot), and relay before quitting to stop my blister for getting bigger (I put moleskin around it today). 40 k mixed techniques and day’s total: 5:04 total time, 4:44 ski time.
Mark Winford skies sunny virtual 20 km

Mark Winford’s virtual Sonot results. 20 K. March 28. Skied all of Outhouse, Sunnyside, Relay, down to East ramp, up to and all of Tower, Roller-coaster Bypass, White Bear, and Moilanen Meadows. Time 1:35.22. Age 50. Incredibly beautiful, sunny day. Seventeen degrees.
Bill Husby skis 40 km to complete his virtual Sonot Kkaazoot grand slam
After skiing the 20 km traditional Sonot Kkaazoot on 19 March,
Bill Husby skied a creative route 50 km Sonot on 21 March:
Today, in glorious sunshine, Bill skied a virtual 40 km, thus, completing his grand slam of all three Sonot Kkaazoot distances:

In between his three virtual Sonot Kkaazoot distance skis, Bill has groomed trails and skied casually with us mortals. Congratulations, Poles!