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July / August 2002
2002-03 DirectorsEd Knott
Rinda [email protected]
Iris [email protected]
Jacquie [email protected]
Bonnie [email protected]
Catherine [email protected]
Judith MillerCompetition818-841-4192
Fay MumbauerSki Dazzle [email protected]
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Buckhorn Ski/Snowboard ClubJoins LA Council—Buckhorn Ski/Snowboard Club is abackcountry/off trail resort for downhillskiers, snowboarders, and cross-countryskiers. Their resort is a frozen-in-time 1950’sski area that is run along the lines of a co-op.
Buckhorn has a two story rustic hut thatsleeps up to 40 people with full kitchenfacilities. They have a gripper tow that givesyou access to over 40 acres. Low costmemberships are available. Once memberslearn the open & close up procedure, theyhave year round use of the cabin.
Buckhorn hosts pool parties, beach parties,canoe trips on the Colorado River, hikes toa 60-foot Kodak moment waterfall, lowcost trips to Mammoth, a yearly weeklongtrip to a resort out of state, and whitewaterrafting on the Kern River.
Anyone can try out their resort for only $5 per adult and $2 per child. This costincludes your lodging & lift-ticket. Youmust sign a waiver of liability.
Buckhorn invites LAC members to jointhem at the lodge for the following events.
August 10 & 11, 2002 Buckhorn will offersupervised rock climbing at Buckhorn &Mount Williamson. Bring a pot luck dinneritem for Saturday evening & spend thenight at the lodge.
September 28, 2002 Buckhorn will bedoing a “blind” wine tasting. Bring yourfavorite wine & see how it stands up.
Buckhorn is also interested in planning jointevents with other clubs at their lodge. If youwould like more information on this or anyof their activities, contact Robert Allen [email protected]. �
FeaturesKnott’s Knuggets . . . . . . . 2Membership Matters . . . . 3Social Programs . . . . . . . 6Travel Tibbets . . . . . . . . 9Competition Corner . . . 10Financial Statement . . . 17
It’s A WrapFWSA Convention . . . . . 4FWRA Champs . . . . . . 12
Tripping AroundCasino Night . . . . . . . . . 6Snow Gala . . . . . . . . . . 7LAC Ski Week . . . . . . . . 8FWSA Ski Week . . . . . . 11FWRA Champs. . . . . . . 15LAC Clubs . . . . . . . . . 18
Public AffairsSki Industry News . . . . . 16Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
CalendarLA Council . . . . . . . . . 19FWSA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Inside This Issue
I’m writing this article frommy brother’s place in centralOregon following the FarWest Ski Association’sannual convention inPortland. Wow, do thosefolks in the North Westknow how to throw a party!
The challenge has beenissued to the San DiegoCouncil, who will hostnext year’s conventionin Palm Springs.
The Convention—Our council made outlike a bandit in awardspresented at theconvention. In theOutstanding Clubcompetition WailersSki Club took 2nd place
in Class A, and Single SkiClub won 1st in Class AA.
In publication competitionAuslich, Tri Valley andUnrecables Ski Clubsplaced 1st, 2nd and 3rd place,respectively, in Class A;Century City, Pacific Rimand Single Ski Clubs placed1st, 2nd and 3rd in Class AA.
In web site competition TriValley placed 1st whileAuslich and Unrecablestied for 2nd place in Class A;Pacific Rim and CenturyCity took 1st and 2nd placein Class AA. Congratula-tions to these clubs and to
all the others who enteredthese importantcompetitions.
For the individual awards,past LAC President GeneFulkerson won the highesthonor, the Hans Georgaward, Gordon Cardonawas given the JimmieHeuga award, and our V.P.Communications,Catherine Ohl, was giventhe President’s award byFWSA President SteveCoxen. Again congrat-ulations— this time toseveral special people fromour council.
Summer Events—What’s down the road forcouncil activities? On theimmediate horizon is ourfirst mid-summer CasinoNight on Saturday, July20th. This promises to be a fun-filled and excitingevening. SeeJacquie’s columnand flyer on page6 for details.
As the monthsslide by, we’llkeep youapprised ofadditionalevents,including SkiDazzle, Snow
Gala, etc. In the meantime,support your club’sactivities. A lot of peopleare working hard to get youoff the couch.
LAC Elections—Finally, I’d like to introduceyou to this year’s Board ofDirectors. I’ll continue asPresident one more year,Rinda Wohlwend is ourSecretary, Ray Craig isTreasurer, Jacquie Nemor isV.P. Programs, JudithMiller is V.P. Competition,Catherine Ohl is V.P.Communications, IrisWilliams is V.P.Membership, and BonnieWest is V.P. Travel. We’re alllooking forward to workingwith and for you during thecoming year. �
Message from the PresidentKnott’s Knuggets
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by Ed Knott
22002-03 LAC Board of Directors—Standing: Iris Williams, Ray Craig, Bonnie West, Ed Knott Seated: Jacquie Nemor, Rinda Wohlwend, Judith MillerInserted: Catherine Ohl
MembershipHello everyone, it’s hard to believe it’salready Summer— sun and fun! But pleasedon’t forget to send in the list of your newlyelected club officers with addresses, phonenumbers and email. You can pick up aMembership Application at the meeting ordownload it at –
www.lacouncil.org/membership.htm
Be sure to include any winter trips you haveplanned for next season as we would love topost this information on the internet. Inaddition, LAC Club membership dues of$30 are due August 2002.
Please send your club’s dues, payable to LACouncil, along with the application to –
Attn: Iris WilliamsLos Angeles CouncilP. O. Box 83338Los Angeles, CA 90083
For more information, contact Iris at –
310-638-2826
We really want everyone on board so that2002-2003 will beam with excitement!
See you at the next Meeting! �
MembershipMatters
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Benefits of MembershipWe are often asked what the Los AngelesCouncil of Ski Clubs (LAC) does for theClubs. As it turns out, there are a numberof important benefits for your Club to joinLAC.
• Links to Club Web Sites, contactinformation and trip dates are posted onthe LAC Web Site— www.lacouncil.org.
• Each Club is listed in the LAC Directory.It is distributed to the Ski Industry andlocal Ski Shops and given out to visitorsto our booth at Ski Dazzle. We list clubofficers, membership, and trips.
• Each Club receives a copy of the bi-monthly LAC Newsletter “Snow Scene.”
• A forum is provided for the Clubpresidents to exchange ideas, problemsand solutions.
• Clubs have the ability to obtaininsurance with few exclusions.
• Club’s are represented at Ski Dazzle and areable to earn money by working the Swap.
• Membership in LAC automatically givesyour Club membership in the Far WestSki Association (FWSA) and the NationalSki Council Federation (NSCF).
• Clubs and/or Members are able toparticipate in LAC and FWSA Ski Weeks.
• Clubs are encouraged to join one of LAC’srace leagues. In the summer, Clubs canfield softball and volleyball teams. Inaddition, LAC hosts a softball tournamentannually in Palm Springs.
• Rokka League and LAC each offer Raceand Snowboard Camps to Club members.
• Clubs are listed in FWSA “Skier’s Guide.”
• Club members can attend the AnnualSnow Gala Dinner and Dance. The Galaalso recognizes the Man and Woman ofthe Year from each of the Clubs. �
LAC ClubMembershipNOW due!
ONLY $30.
Los Angeles Council had 29 delegates at the70th Annual FWSA Convention held at theMarriott in Portland, OR June 7-9, 2002. Ifyou weren’t there, you missed a good one.We had representatives from Auslich, SouthBay, Wailers, Beach Cities, Conejo, PacificRim, Century City, Singles, Tri-Valley,Edelweiss, Unrecables, and Grindelwald.
The weekend started out with a RiverBoat Cruise on the Williamette River.Friday, we had the choice of skiing Mt.Hood, golfing Sandpoint, wine tastingor shopping. The evening was kickedoff with the Silent Auction and wasextremely successful as some of us gotvery good deals on fantastic trips.
Saturday, we were busy from 7 AMuntil the wee hours. Jacquie Nemorspent most of the day judging theCouncil’s Men & Women of the Year.
Bonnie West and Ed Knott sat in on theSki Week Bidding for 2004 FWSA SkiWeek. Shirley Stretch-Stephenson directedthe judging of the Club contests. CatherineOhl presented a seminar on the “Principlesof Design for Web and Print.”
Lunch was spectacular and highlighted by thepresence of Bill Johnson. He shared hiscourageous story and treated us to a viewingof the movie of his accident and recovery thatwas shown for the Olympics.
We ended the round of meetings with aCouncil Caucus where we were introducedto the candidates running for office and Edmapped out the strategy for voting.
There was a pre-party before we got dressedto the nines for an evening of great food,good company, deserving awards anddancing until we dropped non-stop fun.
Sunday started at 7:30 AM with a BloodyMary followed by the general meeting, acouple of awards and finally the elections.Ken Calkins, Beach Cities, was re-electedfor another two-year term as trustee.
LAC Awards—Los Angeles Council won the lion’s share ofthe awards given out by FWSA.
Gene Fulkerson – Hans Georg Award forhis long term service to the sport of skiing.
Catherine Ohl – President’s Award forresearching FWSA history and redesigningthe FWSA Awards Booklet.
Gordon Cardona – Jimmie Heuga Awardfor his demonstration of courage and skillin three areas: the ski slope, the humanbody and the courageous heart.
Auslich (A)Newsletter – 1st place, Bonnie WestWeb – 2nd place (tie), Kay Cofield
Tri-Valley (A)Newsletter – 2nd place, Bonnie WestWeb – 1st place, Bonnie West
Unrecables (A)Newsletter – 3rd place, Gordon CardonaWeb - 2nd place (tie), Gordon Cardona
Wailers (A)Club – 2nd place
Century City (AA)Newsletter – 1st place, Catherine OhlWeb – 2nd place, Larry Davis
Pacific Rim Alliance (AA)Newsletter - 2nd place, Catherine OhlWeb - 1st place, Catherine Ohl
Single Ski Club (AA)Club - 1st placeNewsletter - 3rd place, SallieBett Tomei �
LAC Kicks Butt at theFWSA Convention
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FWSA ConventionPictorial Highlights
Single Ski Club Members with Bill Johnson—Shirley Stretch-Stephanson, John Watson, Ed Knott,Jane Wyckoff, Bill, Gene Fulkerson, Laura Vahl, JessicaFreeman, Sigrid Noack, Sheri Penney, Irv Jacobs
Century City Ski Club Members—Michael & Dorothy McCloskey, Ray & Kathleen Craig,Gene Fulkerson, Catherine Ohl
Tri-Valley Ski Club Members—Jacquie Nemor, Ed Knott, Bonnie West, Renee Passalacqua, Steve Talley
LAC Woman & Man of the Year—Fay Mumbauer & Norbert Knapp
LAC Big Winners—Gene Fulkerson (Hans Georg) &Catherine Ohl (President’s)
Edelweiss Ski Club Members—Karen & John James
Sign up yourClub for the2003 FWSANewsletter,Web & ClubContests!Entry formavailable on LA Council web site atlacouncil.org
Casino Night—Casino Night, Saturday,July 20, 2002, at the RioHondo Country Club inDowney, California, is justaround the corner. There’sstill time to purchase yourtickets, but remember, after
July 12th the price goesup to $40.
So buy them now at $30to be part of a fabulousfun-filled evening withchances to win prizesfrom lift tickets toaccommodations at greatresorts to localamusement attractionsand many other greatprizes.
You don’t have to knowhow to play the Las Vegasstyle games because thedealers will gladly teachyou. For a nominal feeyou’ll be able to purchasemore gaming money. Andwhile not playing the games,you’ll be able to enjoy adelicious Italian buffet ordance the night away.
Golf—For you golfers, tee times arebeing arranged so you canplay before the big event.Sign up for golf with—
Ron Lucas310-372-5236 [email protected]
Donations—If you would like to donatea prize, please give them toyour L.A. Council rep oryou can mail them to —
Jacquie Nemor2800 Neilson Way, #1014Santa Monica, CA 90405
Volunteers Needed—We also need volunteers forregistration and cashiers.
Volunteers will receive$500 in extra gamingmoney.
To help with registration,contact—
Karen [email protected]@aol.com
To be a cashier, contact—
For information, contact—
Jacquie [email protected] �
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by Jacquie Nemor
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You’re All Winners at Casino Night
Saturday, July 20, 2002, 6-11 PM
Rio Hondo Country Club10627 Old River School Rd., Downey • 562-927-2329
Evening Events—• Scrumptious Italian Buffet (6:30 - 8:30 PM)
• Craps, Roulette, Black Jack & Money Wheel!
• $500 in Chips (you can buy more!)
• “Cash” in your Chips to Win Great Prizes
- Ten Trips to Las Vegas / Laughlin
- Lodging & Lift for two to Winter Park
- plus Lots More!
• Dancing
Dress—Dressy Casual / Upscale Golf (no spikes, please!)
* $40 after July 12, 2002
$30*$30*
LA Council presentsthe 53rd Snow Gala
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Mark your calendar and save the date for
LAC Snow GalaSaturday, November 2, 2002
Marina City Club4333 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey
Evening Events—• No Host Bar• Champagne Reception with hors d’oeuvres• Elegant Sit Down Dinner
- Salmon, Prime Rib or Vegetarian- Glass of Wine with Dinner
• Man & Woman of Year Awards• Dancing • Lots of Great Door Prizes• Valet Parking• Raffle Prizes
Raffle Tickets $1.00 each—• Grand Prize: Trip for Two to LAC Ski Week to Winter Park, February 1-8, 2002
- Includes Air, Lodging, Lift Tickets, Parties, Races, Registration- Winner need not be present
For Tickets & Reservations—Your LAC Representative, or Jacquie [email protected]
Dress is Cocktail / Semi-Formal! * $70 after October 28, 2002
$50*
LA Council & Target Sport Adventures presents
Winter Park, COFebruary 1 – 8, 2003Package Includes—
• Round Trip Air LAX to Denver • Round Trip Ground Transfer from Denver• Seven Nights Lodging based on Double Occupancy
– Winter Park Mountain Lodge is $989 / person in hotel room– Iron Horse Condo from $1,045 / person in 2 bd / 2ba condo– Zephyr Mountain Condo is $1,049/ person in 3 bd / 3ba condo
• Five of Seven Day Lift Ticket – age 70 and over, deduct $148– age 62-69, deduct $20
• Welcome Reception• Mountain BBQ• 2 NASTAR Races• Farewell Banquet and Dance• Ski Week Souvenir
Not Included— • Optional activities— cat-skiing, tubing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling,
dog sledding, hot air balloons, hot mineral baths, snowshoeing, snowcat tours
About the Mountain—• Less than two hours from Denver• 2,886 acres of skiable terrain with 64 miles of trails and 22 lifts• Five mountains to ski • Average annual snowfall of 369 inches
Taking Reservations & Deposits NOW— • Contact your ski club trip leader or • Bonnie West, VP Travel, LA Council
(562) 699-8880 or [email protected]
LA Council presents2003 Ski Week in Winter Park
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Elevation9,000 - 12,060 feet
Vertical Drop2,500 feet
Acres of Terrain2,886 acres
Average Snowfall369 inches
Lift Facilities8 Express Quads4 Triple Chairlifts7 Double Chairlifts3 Magic Carpets
Number of Runs134 runs
Alpine Terrain Rating9% Novice21% Intermediate13% Advanced54% Most Difficult3% Expert
Other ActivitiesSnowcat Tours SnowshoeingSnowmobilingIndoor Climbing
Although it is just summer,many clubs have planned orare planning their ski tripsfor next year. If you wantthose trips listed on the LACouncil web site, be sureyou send me your listingwith name of your club,date, location, contactperson, contact person’s e-mail and phone number.I’m aware of many clubswho have filled their trip(s)because of a listing on theLAC web site.
Ski Week 2003—LAC Ski Week to WinterPark is February 1-8, 2003.I’ve heard some people “poo-pooing” Winter Park as adestination, but WATCHOUT! Getting there is easy;it is very close to Denver;they get lots of snow; and itis big. The mountain is afantastic skiing mountainand with Intrawest takingover the management, it will
soon be another Whistler orMammoth.
Those who have aMammoth card know aboutinterchangeable discounts.So, if your club hasn’t yetmade a decision on whereto go this winter, OR youdon’t want to go on yourclub trip for some reason,OR your club trip is alreadyfilled, check out the WinterPark Ski week. There is stillroom, so give me a call.
Support for Unrecables—For several years, the LACclubs help send a disabledUnrecable skier and theircompanion on the LAC SkiWeek. Since Winter Park isthe world’s premier learningand training center foradaptive skiing, theUnrecables wish to take alarger group, and currentlyhave 12 signed up withhopes for more.
All moneycollected forthis fund willbe turnedover to theUnrecablesto defraysome of thecost for theSki Weekparticipants.Please be
generous with your support.I’ll be sending a letter outsoon, but you don’t have towait for that request to sendin your donation.
Races at Mt. Bachelor—For those who plan onattending the FWRAracing finals, check outthe flyer on page 15. I’vebeen advised that anyonewho shows up will beable to race, so don’t waitto see if you qualify!
The airline seats will bedropped November 1.This is planned as aThursday – Monday trip,but if you need a devia-tion, please contact TourPros as listed on the flyer.
Ski Week 2004—Believe it or not, we’ll soonbe sending out bid requestsfor 2004 Ski Week. I had achance to talk with variousresorts at the FWSAConvention and many ofthem are eager to have us.Several clubs gave me somesuggestions at the lastmeeting. Where would yourclub support a LAC week?Please contact me
Bonnie [email protected]
Ski you on the slopes! �
Travel Tibbets
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LA Kicks Butt—Not much to report in theway of competition exceptcongratulations to RokkaLeague for “sweeping” the FarWest Championship finalsand to Ullr League for itssecond-place finish. Just goes
to show what numberscan do.
Far West Champs—With regard to the FarWest Championshipson April 4-6, 2003 atMt. Bachelor, there areseveral different groupsplanning specialexcursions of four andfive days, with trainand/or plane travel, sowe hope many of the
Southern California racerswill take advantage of whatshould be a great trip. Seepage 15 for details.
2002-03 Races—Also, next year’s race scheduleis tentative and should befinalized at the race meetingthis summer.
Softball—The softball dates are June 8th,June 22nd, July 13th, July 27th,August 10th, with playoffs onAugust 24th. Contact—
Volleyball—Volleyball dates are June 23rd
(Manhattan Beach), July 14th
(Manhattan Beach), August11th (Playa del Rey) andSeptember 8th (Playa del Rey).Contact—
FWSA Ski Week—Donning my other hat, letme encourage anyoneinterested in the Far West SkiWeek at Big Mountain,Montana, to get their depositin ASAP. LAC has 62 spotsreserved at the deluxe GrouseMountain Lodge, and we willhave to start dropping spots
in July ifthey aren’tfilled.
BigMountain isBig Sky andmorebecause ithas a townwith nightlife and finerestaurants, and the trip offersoptions for day trips toFernie, Canada and GlacierNational Park.
See flyer on page 11 explainingall the features of this skiweek. AND, as I am planningto do, you too can follow upBig Mountain with LAC’sWinter Park! �
CompetitionCorner
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Mammoth Race Schedule for 2002-2003This is the currently proposed Race Schedule for the LAC leagues.Note that Ullr and Rokka share a number of race dates includingthe first weekend.
Ullr League—December 14, 2002 (Saturday) GSDecember 15, 2002 (Sunday) TBAJanuary 12, 2003 (Sunday) SLMarch 8, 2003 (Saturday) GSMarch 9, 2003 (Sunday) SL
Rokka League—December 14, 2002 (Saturday) GSDecember 15, 2002 (Sunday) TBAJanuary 12, 2003 (Sunday) SLFebruary 8, 2003 (Saturday) SLMarch 9, 2003 (Sunday) SL
LAC Championships—March 29, 2003 (Saturday) GS
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Big Mounta in, MT January 25 - February 1 , 2003Package Includes—
• Seven Nights Lodging (Double Occupancy)• Round-Trip Air (from LAX to Kalispell)• Round-Trip Transfers from Airport• Five of Seven Day Lift Ticket
– age 65 and older, deduct $14• Welcome Party Sunday Evening• Three Races• Two Mountain Picnics• Two Après-Ski Parties• Farewell Banquet & Dance• Registration, Activities Fees, Taxes
Grouse Mountain Lodge—• Deluxe Hotel in Whitefish
– All rooms with 2 queen beds, indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna, health club• Full Restaurant and English-style Bar & Grill with nightly entertainment• Cross-country skiing at hotel• Shuttle on call
– Five minutes to downtown, 20 minutes to ski area
Payment Schedule—Initial deposit due immediately $150Second deposit due September 5, 2002 $250Third deposit due October 13, 2002 $250Final deposit due November 17, 2002 Balance
For Information & Reservations—Make Checks payable to “L.A. Council” and send with roommate preference to
Judith Miller, 1701 Scott Road, #208, Burbank, CA 91504818-841-4192 or 213-623-7400, Ext. 619
Must be a member of Far West Ski Association, a FWSA Ski Club or LAC Club
FWSA presents 2003 Ski Week in Big Mountain
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Vertical Drop2,500 feet
Acres of Terrain3,000 acres
Average Snowfall335 inches
Lift Facilities2 Express Quads1 Quad5 Triple Chairlifts1 Double Chairlift2 Surface Lifts
Number of Runs83 runs
Alpine Terrain Rating25% Novice50% Intermediate10% Advanced15% Expert
Other ActivitiesSnowcycles Snowshoeing
S1VM Tom Molloy Rokka 45.12 1 10 T 84.70 5 2
Don Shafe Ullr 49.00 6 1 85.02 6 1
Gary Longaberger Ullr 49.25 7 83.01 3 6 T
S1M Ara Papazin Rokka 42.48 1 10 T 77.72 2 9 T
Scott Peer Rokka 43.49 3 8 T 78.23 4 7 T
Michael Braun Rokka 47.14 9 2 DNS
Sean Flavin Rokka 47.54 10 1 82.80 7 3
Jeff Crosier Rokka DQ 77.73 3 8 T
S2VM Steve Coatney Rokka 54.05 2 8 T 89.33 2 9 T
Rick Harrington Ullr 54.72 4 4 T 91.32 4 4 T
Dan Malonson Rokka 58.58 10 97.50 11
Will Johnson Ullr DNS 96.77 10
S2W Kim Wentworth Ullr 56.27 1 3 T 95.48 1 3 T
S2M Bob Fritz Rokka 53.43 3 8 T 1 92.29 13
Steve Crowley Ullr 53.66 5 6 T 90.03 4 7 T
Royce Difley Ullr 54.34 7 3 90.41 7 4
Peter Broen Ullr 59.27 16 93.94 16
S3VM George Eachus Ullr 47.19 3 8 T 1 94.34 7
Steve Romine Ullr 50.36 7 2 93.17 5 3
Kenneth Williams Rokka 50.61 8 1 90.86 3 7 T 1
Howard Buckley Rokka 51.07 10 94.04 6 1
Mike Howard Rokka DNS DNS
Earl Mitchell Ullr DQ 95.52 8
S3W Marcie Pettigrew Rokka 52.18 3 92.53 3
S3M Armondo Morales Rokka 49.57 1 9 T 93.45 2 4 T
S3JW Ellen Palazzo Rokka 47.61 1 T 87.11 1 T 1
S4VM Gary Sasai Ullr 52.96 2 9 T 101.5 12
John Forland Ullr 54.01 6 5 97.39 5 6 T
Steve Sollitt Ullr 54.12 7 4 103.78 21
Glen Brewer Ullr 54.55 8 3 101.78 14
Roland Lohman Ullr 55.66 12 103.75 20
Don Palazzo Rokka 57.32 19 105.41 23
Paul Mosier Rokka DQ 98.80 7 4
S4W Jennifer Beever Ullr 55.40 2 2 101.18 3
Jan Grant Ullr 56.49 3 95.54 1 7 T 1
S4M Steve Brown Ullr 51.96 1 10 T 96.64 1 10 T
Emilio Russi Rokka 55.64 7 3 99.14 5 6.5 T
Ken Kawahara Ullr 62.86 13 105.78 14
Ken Calkins Rokka 63.89 14 113.67 16
Philip Ikuta Ullr DQ 106.18 15S4JM Stephen Palazzo Rokka 50.82 2 T 99.68 3
Far West Race AssociationChampionship Results
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Class Name League Slalom Place Pts. T* S GS Time Place Pts T* S
T = Trophy, S = # Strikes
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Rokka Wins FWRAChampionships!Rokka (331.5 pts) takesfirst place and Ullr (276)comes in second. Singlesand Open (262.5) tied forthird, followed by Sierra(210), Schusski (187), SanDiego (122), Inland (115.5),NBR (21), Central (15), andPacRats (9). �
Far West Race AssociationChampionship Results
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S5VW Kathy Lewis Ullr 69.24 5 58.16 4S5VM Roger Sands Ullr 58.53 3 8 T 1 53.47 6 5
Fred Yamashita Rokka 59.95 6 5 54.20 7 4
Ron Lucas Ullr 64.95 13 DNS
Kenneth Kawahara Ullr DQ
Brian Rutt Ullr DQ 57.26 15
S5W June Palazzo Rokka 61.99 3 1 56.16 3 1
Patti Russi Rokka DQ 56.26 4
S5M Gary Christensen Rokka 55.18 1 10 T 2 52.22 2 8 T 1
John Nolan Ullr 61.68 5 3 57.71 10
S6VW Jessica Freeman Rokka 66.45 5 1 62.08 7
Masako Masuda Rokka DSQ 56.31 1 10 T 1
S6VM Rick Koenig Rokka 64.17 5 5 T 59.15 3 8 T
Dick Stevenson Ullr 65.71 7 3 60.29 6 3
Eric Riccio Ullr 68.77 10 62.23 11
Philip Burton Ullr 74.02 13 DQ
Ben Prupis Rokka 77.06 14 DNS
Steve Skinner Rokka DQ 62.13 10
S6M Lee Bowman Rokka 66.69 3 1 58.82 4
S6W Laura Priess Rokka 66.45 4 1 61.39 3 3 T
S7VW Lynn Theard Rokka 80.13 2 8 T 54.90 5 2
Kathy Knott Faris Rokka 85.07 5 2 54.50 3 6 T
Carol Hobaugh Ullr 92.36 9 62.79 10
Lynnell Calkins Rokka 96.93 11 62.90 11
S7VM Craig Gibson Ullr 84.46 4 5 T 60.17 15
Jim Hecht Ullr 84.47 5 4 T 56.30 11
Ronald Gilbert Rokka 84.97 6 3 52.98 3 8 T
John Freedman Ullr 90.01 11 57.56 12
Gary Stoll Rokka DNS DNS
S7W Joyce Yamamoto Ullr 72.64 1 9 T 2 51.79 3 1 1
Kelley Ford Ullr 83.04 2 4 T 51.20 2 4 T 1
Lena Gorji Ullr DQ 51.09 1 9 T 1
S7M Mark Mueller Ullr 71.11 1 9 T 2 58.54 3 2
Chris Borel Ullr 78.85 2 5 T DQ
Joe Ford Ullr 82.14 4 52.97 2 9 T
Andy Vogel Ullr 86.47 6 53.04 5 6 T
S8VW Joyce Rodela Ullr 80.75 1 9 T 1 54.30 1 10 T 1
Judith Miller Ullr 86.69 4 3 60.64 4 3 T
S8W Judy Ikuta Ullr 88.27 2 4 T 58.55 2 4 T
Michelle Shafe Ullr DQ 55.15 1 9 T
Tory Thurman Rokka DQ 61.06 4
Class Name League Slalom Place Pts. T* S GS Time Place Pts T* S
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Schusski Wins Roma McCoy Trophy!This trophy is awarded tothe League with the mostpoints per racer. Schusskihad 3.528 points. Rokka(3.315) takes second placefollowed by Inland (3.211),San Diego (3.3), Ullr(2.905) wins fifth, Open(2.453), Singles & Sierra ina tie (2.188) for seventh,Central (1.875), NBR(1.75), PacRats (1.5). �
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S8M Richard Robbins Rokka 64.25 1 10 T 1 58.06 13
Jack Miller Rokka 65.68 2 9 T 56.53 9 2
Patrick Bennett Rokka 67.11 4 7 T 55.85 7 4
Al Tomei Rokka 69.55 8 3 61.66 16
Brian Ivey Rokka 77.11 13 52.44 1 10 T 1
Walt Lamay Ullr DQ 55.47 6 5
S9VW Christa van de Wall Rokka 64.27 1 10 T 2 54.07 2 8 T 1
Uly Boecker Rokka 77.59 7 59.21 4 3
S9M Sam Hayakawa Rokka 69.39 4 3 T 56.48 3 6 T 1
Donald Keir Rokka 70.93 5 1 61.57 8
Ray Craig Ullr 75.17 6 58.37 5 2
Nick Chando Ullr DQ 53.66 1 10 T 2
Ernel Smith Rokka DQ 59.74 7
S10VW Susan Barr Rokka 77.79 2 9 T 64.10 4 5 T
Polly Anderson Rokka 85.09 7 1 67.53 5 4 T
Kathleen Craig Ullr 95.39 9 63.84 3 7 T
Regina Hudson Rokka DQ 62.20 1 10 T 1
Sandy Blackwell Rokka DNS DNS
Barbara Ellner Ullr DNS DNS
S10W Suzette Wheeler Ullr 70.88 1 9 T 1 56.50 1 9 T 2
Mary Garza Ullr 72.57 3 3 T 1 58.77 2 6 T 2
Francine Oschin Rokka 78.95 4 1 71.66 5
SallieBett Tomei Rokka 88.85 6 67.51 4 1
S10JW Caitlyn Keir Rokka 88.80 2 66.32 3
Emily Russi Rokka DSQ 3 73.11 4
S10JM Trevor Fritz Rokka 75.26 2 T 1 64.83 1 T
SB6M Gary Longaberger Ullr 81.25 3 66.43 3
Dick Stevenson Ullr DQ DNS
Ray Mortaloni Ullr DQ 85.24 4
SB8W Patrica Holland Rokka 273.26 2 163.80 2
Far West Race Association2002 Championship Results
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results provided by Mark Hanlon
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Class Name League Slalom Place Pts. T* S GS Time Place Pts T* S
T = Trophy, S = # Strikes
Question— Skiers should aim for a lunch that is:
a. high in carbohydrates and low in fat toboost blood-sugar levels.
b. a mix of carbohydrates and protein.
c. high in protein for sustained energy.
d. Lunch? Who thinks about lunch on apowder day?
Answer— Forget the Atkins protein-onlydiet. Skiers need loads of carbohydrates,
which the body burns quickly and easily, tostay alert on those double black-diamondslopes. But you also need protein forsustained energy. And never skip meals; yourblood sugar will drop, leaving you susceptibleto injuries that will keep you off the slopes.Answer is b. �
Test Your Ski Safety
FWRA Championships!Mark your calendar now andmake plans to attend theseexciting events.
Mt. Bachelor, ORApril 4-6, 2003• Sign up Today! See page 15.
Heavenly Valley, CA2004 �
FARWESTRACINGASSOCIATION
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Far West Race Association & Tour Pros presents
Mt. Bachelor , OR April 3 - 7, 2003 (Thurs.-Mon.)
Package Includes— • Round-trip Air From LAX to Portland, OR via Southwest Airlines
- Flights available from Orange ($670), San Diego ($635), and Amtrak (on request)• Ground Transfers from Airport and to the Mountain• Four Nights Lodging at Riverhouse in Bend (Dbl. Occ.)• Three Days of Lift Tickets• Friday Night Party hosted by Northwest Council• Saturday Night Awards Party
Not Included— • Race Fees estimated at $35 for two races• Friday All-Day Race Camp for $45
Deposit & Cancellation Policy— • $50 Deposit due by September 1, 2002• Balance due by March 1, 2003• Cancel without penalty before November 1, 2002
Taking Reservations & Deposits NOW— • Contact Nancy Sanford at Tours Pros, LTD • P. O. Box 2906, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315• 909-866-9066 or 909-866-9396 (fax) or [email protected]
Required Information— Name: ________________________ Club: ________________________
Address: ______________________ Age: ________
City, Zip: ______________________ Sex: ❑ Male ❑ Female
Phone: ________________________ Airport: ❑ LAX ❑ SAN ❑ Orange
Email: ________________________ Fri. Race Camp: ❑ Yes ❑ No
Roommate Preference: ____________________________________________
Far West Race Association2003 Championships
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Elevation6,300 - 9,065 feet
Vertical Drop2,765 feet
Acres of Terrain3,683 acres
Average Snowfall350 inches
Lift Facilities7 Express Quads3 Triple Chairlifts2 Surface Lifts
Number of Runs71 runs
Alpine Terrain Rating15% Novice25% Intermediate35% Advanced25% Expert
Other ActivitiesSnowblast Tubing Snowshoeing Dog Sled Rides
Patrollers Form Union— The Denver Post reportsthat six pro ski patrolunions have agreed to jointogether in a national labororganization.
Patrols at Aspen, Brecken-ridge, The Canyons,Crested Butte, Killingtonand Steamboat — about500 patrollers in all —are already unionized. Anational union is the firststep in improving theworking conditions ofpatrollers nationwide.
Snowboarding LawsuitDismissed—A U.S. District Judge hasdismissed a wrongful
death lawsuit against JacksonHole Mountain Resort. A16-year-old boy was jumpinga tabletop and died onlanding from a skullfracture and chestinjuries. The familyclaimed that Jackson Holehad changed the obstacle thenight before and hadn’tadequately tested it.
The judge ruled that thereis an inherent danger whenjumping in a manmadeterrain park “speciallydesignated and designed forsuch activities” and that aperson entering this areaassumes the risk of injury.
Aspen Gets X-Games—In 2003, Aspen will onceagain host ESPN’s Winter XGames. The seventh editionof the games will be held atAspen’s Buttermilk late nextJanuary and early February2003. It is the second year ina row the resort will host theX Games.
Vail Buys Heavenly—Vail Resorts, Inc. andAmerican Skiing Companyhave closed the sale of
Heavenly Ski Resort to Vailfor $102 million (including$2.7 million of assumeddebt), less a cash adjust-ment of $2.8 million for anet sale price of $99.2million.
Whistler—The season at WhistlerMountain will continue untilJune 9. Whistler will close assummer skiing begins on theBlackcomb glaciers on June10 until August 4. �
Improve Your Skiing This Summer—excerpted from Stu Campbell, Ski magazine, May/June 2002
Have you ever watched the professionals ski? The bestskiers show very little up and down movement, butspread their feet apart and smoothly roll both skis fromedge to edge. There is no pivoting of the skis and rarely
any skid—just arc-to-arc carving.
Balancing on inline skates is identical tostanding over the sweet spot on a modernslalom ski. There is little margin for error.You can’t be too far forward, and sittingback will put you down in a second.
Find a wide paved area with a gentlepitch. Try a local school. Set up some
traffic cones and “run gates.” Wear ahelmet, knee and elbow pads and wrist
protectors, and “ski” this slope all summer. The moremiles you skate, the more ready you’ll be to make preciseturns and impress CCSC next season. �
Fitness
What’s News in theSki Industry
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by Catherine Ohl
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LA Council Profit/Loss for 2001/2002
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by Ray Craig
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IncomeIncome Expenses Current Year Prior Year Event Totals
Activities—Softball 1,800.00 528.00 1,272.00 1,272.00 Volleyball 1,510.00 776.53 733.47 733.47 Casino Night 2001 (675.68) 675.68 (1,257.21) (581.53)Casino Night 2002 205.90 (205.90) (205.90)Racing 2001 270.00 270.00 50.88 320.88 Racing 2002 2,620.00 3,587.97 (967.97) (967.97)Ski & Race Camp 908.00 908.00 908.00 Snow Gala 2001 8,222.50 8,159.34 63.16 (500.00) (436.84)Snow Gala 2001- Raffle 489.50 286.19 203.31 203.31 Snow Gala 2002 500.00 (500.00) (500.00)
Administrative—FWSA Convention 2001 1,079.19 (1,079.19) (50.00) (1,129.19)FWSA Convention 2001 1,023.75 (1,023.75) (1,023.75)Directory 2001 650.00 650.00 (974.80) (324.80)Directory 2002 4,681.75 5,005.95 (324.20) (324.20)Unrecables Trip Donations ‘01 500.00 500.00 (1,099.03) (599.03)Unrecables Trip Donations ‘02 1,485.00 1,873.14 (388.14) (388.14)Interest Income 470.11 470.11 470.11 Membership 895.00 28.60 866.40 866.40 Newsletter Ads 0.00
Trips—FWSA Copper 2002 12,836.00 10,866.00 1,970.00 (1,700.00) 270.00 FWSA Big Mountain 2003 1,550.00 (1,550.00) (1,550.00)LAC Snowmass 2001 80.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 LAC Big White 2002 3,336.57 1,441.81 1,894.76 1,894.76 LAC Winter Park 2003 0.00
ExpensesIncome Expenses Current Year Prior Year Event Totals
Bank Charges 34.25 (34.25) (34.25)General Expenses 143.50 (143.50) (143.50)Meetings 121.50 (121.50) (121.50)Newsletter 147.83 (147.83) (147.83)National Ski Club Federation 500.00 (500.00) (500.00)Ski Dazzle 286.76 (286.76) (286.76)Web Expenses 107.40 (107.40) (107.40)State Tax 10.00 (10.00) (10.00)Tax Preparation Fee 200.00 (200.00) (200.00)
Total 40,754.43 37,827.93 2,926.50 (5,530.16) (2,603.66)
Los Padres Ski ClubLos Padres will be celebrating their 65th
Anniversary on August 17, 2002. The eventis for members only.
www.LosPadresSkiClub.net
Pacific Rim AlliancePac Rim is going to Costa Rica for an
ecological adventure of a life-timeOctober 25 - November 3, 2002.
www.PacificRimAlliance.org
Beach Cities Ski ClubBeach Cities will be camping in theWhite Mountains, home of the AncientBristlecone Pine Forest, near Lone Pine July 19-21, 2002.
www.bcSkiClub.org
Century City Ski ClubCentury City will be houseboating and
water skiing on the delta July 24-28, 2002.www.CenturyCitySkiClub.org
Snowbusters Ski ClubSnowbusters will be attending the NBSWestern Region’s Summer Carnival in PalmDesert August 2-4, 2002.
www.Snowbusters.com
Radar River RatsThe Hughes Radar River Rats offers bi-monthly water ski trips to Park Moabi onthe Colorado River and one-day trips to atournament lake in Bakersfield.
www.RadarRiverRats.org
Conejo Ski ClubConejo will be cruising the Greek Isles June23 - July 5, 2002.
www.ConejoSki.org
No ExpectationsNo Expectations will be visiting the LA Zooon Saturday, July 29, 2002.
www.NoExpectations.com
Single Ski ClubSingles will be houseboating and water skiingon Lake Powell July 28 - August 3, 2002.
www.SingleSkiClub.com
Far West Ski AssociationIf you are a member of an LAC club, you are amember of FWSA and you can participate in thefollowing events.
• THAILAND November 10-23, 2002Tucker Hoffmann, Trip Leader510-278-5900 / [email protected]
• BIG MOUNTAIN, MT Jan 25 - Feb 1, 2003Judith Miller, LAC Trip Leader818-841-4192
• SCHLADMING, AUSTRIA Mar 7-15, 2003Tucker Hoffmann, Trip Leader510-278-5900 / [email protected]
• AFRICAN SAFARI August 8-19, 2003Susie Vetter, FWSA VP Travel858-278-9026 / [email protected]
• AFRICAN SAFARI September 12-23, 2003Tucker Hoffmann, Trip Leader510-278-5900 / [email protected]
• CONVENTION May 30 - June 1, 2003Judy Schultheis, Convention Coordinator619-461-4478 / [email protected]
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Tripping Around With Los Angeles Ski Clubs & Far West
Tripping Around With Los Angeles Council
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LAC Calendar of EventsJUNE 2002
8 LAC Softball22 LAC Softball23 LAC Volleyball, Manhattan Beach
JULY 200213 LAC Softball14 LAC Volleyball, Manhattan Beach20 LAC Casino Night27 LAC Softball
AUGUST 200210 LAC Softball 11 LAC Volleyball, Playa del Rey24 LAC Softball Play Offs
SEPTEMBER 20028 LAC Volleyball, Playa del Rey
OCTOBER 20025-6 LAC Big League Dream Softball
NOVEMBER 20022 LAC Snow Gala10-23 FWSA Trip to Thailand21-24 Ski Dazzle, LA Convention Center
DECEMBER 20029-13 Rokka Race Camp14&15 Ullr / Rokka Racestba LAC Race Camp
JANUARY 200312 Ullr / Rokka Races25-2/1 FWSA Big Mountain Ski Week
FEBRUARY 20031-8 LAC Winter Park Ski Week
Bonnie West / 562-699-88808 Rokka Race
MARCH 20037-15 FWSA Schladming, Austria8 Ullr Race9 Ullr / Rokka Races29 LAC Championships
APRIL 20034-6 FWRA Championship, Mt. Bachelor
MAY 200330-6/1 FWSA Convention, Rancho Mirage
Los Angeles CouncilLAC is a member council of the Far West Ski Association(FWSA) and the National Ski Council Federation (NSCF).
LAC is made up of 31 member clubs located throughoutthe greater Los Angeles region. The council offers a forumfor clubs to come together to share activities and lessonslearned. LAC sponsors a major Ski Week, Club Races,Volleyball, Softball, Gala Dance and summer event.
This newsletter is published bi-monthly. Articles for thenext issue are due August 15. Media is accepted inelectronic form (word or text). You can send photoselectronically ([email protected]) or snail mail(10818 Viacha Dr., San Diego, CA 92124). Allphotos will be returned.
Meeting Location—Mrs. Garcia’s 13365 W. Washington Av., Mar Vista(1 block east of Lincoln at Glencoe)
General Meetings—First Monday of the Month, 7 PM
Board Meetings—Fourth Monday of the Month, 7 PM �
LAC Softball Ken Yamamoto
310-827-3975 / [email protected]
The regular softball 2002 schedule is set for June8, June 22, July 13, July 27, and August 10. Theplayoffs are August 24. The end of seasontournament is currently scheduled for theweekend of October 5-6, 2002 at the new BigLeague Dream Park in Chino. �
LAC VolleyballRon Dun
310-513-1401 / [email protected]
The 2002 volleyball schedule is set for June 23and July 14 at the Manhattan Beach Pier.August 11 and September 8, the final day ofplay, will be on the beach at Playa del Rey. �
Los Angeles Counci l Clubswww.lacouncil.org
Aerospacewww.aeaclubs.org/ski/index.htm
Asianwww.asbcla.org
Ausl ichwww.auslichskiclub.org
Beach Cit ieswww.bcskiclub.org
Buckhor n Ski /Snowboard Clubwww.orgsites.com/ca/buckhorn/
Century Citywww.centurycityskiclub.org
Cl i f f -HangersConejowww.conejoski.org
Edelweisswww.edelweissskiclub.org/
Four Seasons Westwww.4sw.com
Gr indelwald Sk i ClubHughes Sk i ClubKronenstadthttp://skitownclubs.com/info.cfm/CA/Krony
Long Beachwww.longbeachskiclub.org
Los Padreswww.lospadresskiclub.net
No Expectat ionswww.noexpectations.com
Pac i f i c Rimwww.pacificrimalliance.org
Radar River Ratswww.radarriverrats.org
Recreat ionwww.recreationskiclub.org
Sagawww.sagala.org
Singleswww.singleskiclub.com
Slope Sur ferswww.slopesurfers.org
Snow Busterswww.snowbusters.com
South Baywww.southbayskiclub.org
The Right Waywww.therightwayskiclub.org
The Unrecableshttp://home.earthlink.net/~unrecables
Tr i Network www.trinet.net
Tr i Va l ley www.trivalleyskiclub.com
Wailers www.wailersskiclub.com
Westwoodhttp://members.aol.com/wwskiclub
Winter Fox Sk i Assoc iat ionwww.wfsainc.com
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