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CANCELLED–Sunday March 15 Ski-O in Vermont
This event has been cancelled! Note from organizer: Sorry to do this, but the rain hit Sleepy Hollow pretty hard and we are going to have to cancel. Off of their 2k man made loop its about 50/50 grey ice and dirt, so we really can’t safely pull off a race. We are planning to try to find a earlier weekend next season and hopefully that will work out! Thank you for helping us spread the word, and thanks in advance for helping let everyone know that we’ve had to cancel.
Sleepy Hollow Ski Orienteering
March 15, 2020
427 Ski Lodge Drive, Huntington, VT 05462
Cost: $20 (Please bring cash or check)
Find your way over to Sleepy Hollow this March for a mind-bending orienteering adventure on
skis! Grab a map and pick your route through Sleepy Hollow’s beautiful woods. Or challenge
yourself by racing through a maze of single-track trails designed specifically for this event!
Ski Orienteering (or Ski-O for short) is a sport where the race course isn’t marked — skiers
must choose the best route and navigate to a series of points using nothing but a map and
their own wits. The Map has both features and all small and large trails clearly marked.
This event is open to all ages and abilities. There will be several courses at this event for skiers
and navigators of all ability levels. Your entry fee allows you do do as many course as you
want!
New to Ski-O? Come by at 10AM for a free Ski-O clinic with members of the US Ski-O team.
Schedule:
9:30 am Registration opens
10:00 am Free Clinic
10:00 – 1:00 Start times (You can start whenever you want in this window)
3:00 pm All courses close (Please check in with us before you leave!)
What to bring:
Ski Orienteering is usually done on skate skis; however, Ski-O meets are freestyle in
the truest sense of the word — you can use any type of skis you want! Skate skis are usually
faster but you can stick with classic skis if you feel more comfortable. Due to the variable
nature of some of the trails we are using, we are not recommending participants use their best
race skis.
In addition, you will need some kind of map holder to keep your map with you as you ski. We
will have some map holders available at the event but we may not have enough for everyone.
Questions: contact Chris Burnham
