WCNSC Newsletter
December 2003
West Carleton Nordic Ski Club
10th Anniversary Newsletter & Membership Renewal
Campaign
Preparations for the upcoming winter, WCNSC's 10th
season, are well underway. No doubt. the early arrival of
snow has prompted the dusting off of skis and the seasonal
check to see if anyone in the family has outgrown equipment.
Regardless of when you prepare your equipment, we hope you
will be supporting us this year by renewing your membership
for the 2003-2004 ski season. Fees have not changed and the
services continue to be maintained! Expertly groomed trails,
a parking permit and special events continue to be the main
attraction of a membership in the WCNSC. The clubhouse with
the washroom will be open on days when a special event is
scheduled.
Trail Work and Culvert Purchase
For the fourth year in a row, a tractor equipped with a
bush hog, has been used to clear brush from trails. The very
wet conditions this fall have forced a delay in the clearing
of some areas. It is hoped that these damp sections of trail
can be serviced after freeze-up. Many thanks to club member
Peter Sawyer for coordinating and completing most of the
trail clearing. In addition, the club has purchased a used
culvert to help with the ravine crossing on a section of
trail near the parking lot. With the purchase of gravel and
the hiring of a tractor to spread it, the cost of the
culvert project will near $600.
Trail Grooming and Equipment Maintenance
The club is fortunate that Randy Belore, a member with
his family for the past several years, completes all the
maintenance on our equipment and completes most of the trail
grooming. He is mechanically inclined and seems to even
enjoy the challenge of keeping our old equipment running!
Randy is very generous with his volunteer time and we are
all appreciative of the work he does on the club's
behalf.
Don't try to second guess trail conditions by looking out
your window!
Again this year members will be able to call 623-3929 to
obtain a taped report of current trail conditions in the
park. The conditions are also posted on our web site -
www.wcnordic.com. Both are updated after a grooming has
taken place.
Clubhouse Hours
Executive members will have a key and will try to have
the facility open when skiing. If you want to use the
facility, please check the web site (www.wcnordic.com) for a
listing of special events when executive members will be at
the park, or call Bryan at 832-0627.
Parking/Day Use Pass
The township plow maintains the main parking area at the
park gatehouse/office. Despite the fact that Fitzroy Park
remains officially closed over the winter, ski club
members, guests and day use skiers are permitted access
through the signed agreement with Ontario Parks. When a
person or family supports the ski club by purchasing a
membership, they are issued a vehicle pass that should
remain on their vehicle dash when in the park. Also,
vehicles displaying an annual Ontario Parks Pass are
permitted access to the park. Day use skiers are required to
sign in the guest book located near the gatehouse, recording
the date, skier name(s) and vehicle license number. Day Use
skiers are asked to support the efforts of the WCNSC and
place a per skier donation in the attached receptacle. Four
dollars per skier per visit is suggested.
Special Events
The calendar of events will be posted on our web site:
www.wcnordic.com. These will include waxing and
instructional clinics and a candlelight ski. Additional
ideas for membership events are welcome.
West Carleton Seconday School Ski Team
Several members of the high school Nordic Ski Team
trained at the ski club last winter under the coaching of
member Jim Smedley. Many of the skiers, some of them club
members as well, went on to represent their school at the
Provincial Championships. The club wishes these students and
their coach the best of luck this year and hopes they all
train hard this winter too!
Spreading the good news!
Please pass on the word about one of "the best kept
winter secrets" in West Carleton.
NOTE: Becoming a member supports the ski club more
directly! All membership $$ go directly to the ski club to
offset trail maintenance and programs.
That's all the news for now! I hope you find the trails
and facilities in excellent condition this winter. With any
luck, mother nature will bless us with an abundance of snow.
Please don't forget that this is a volunteer effort! If you
feel you have the time and skills to help - I would love to
hear from you.
Happy Trails!
Bryan Dumouchel 832-0627
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