June - Fall Line Ski Club
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June - Fall Line Ski Club
POWDER EXPRESS Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall, FALL LINE That Is... S n ow b i rd 2 0 0 9 – T h e T ra d i t i o n C o n t i n u e s … . The Official Newsletter of the Fall Line Ski Club U PCOMING EVENTS Happy Hour December 16 – 21, 2009 By Jeff Stein Here we are, right in the heat of summer, and we are already talking about the 2009 – 2010 ski season. But, folks, it is time. Yes, it is time to yank out that checkbook and get ready to join your fellow Fall Liners at what has become the early season traditional favorite ski destination… Snowbird, Utah. If you act promptly, you will be one of a limited number of people (24) who have the unique opportunity to help kick-off the Fall Line ski season. Prospectors June 5, 2009 Atco to Margate Bike Ride June 6, 2009 Happy Hour Dadz Bar & Grill June 12, 2009 Ricket’s Glen Day Hike June 13, 2009 Happy Hour Flying W June 9, 2009 Longwood Gardens June 20, 2009 In This Issue President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . .2 Longwood Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Spring Fling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Winter Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 MS 150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 One Lift Ticket…Two Great Ski Destinations.. One lift ticket gets you back-to-back twofer skiing on interconnected trails at Snowbird and Alta. This is not just any old mountain snow; this is Utah powder! Ok, it is early season skiing, but if you are going to do it, then just go west and do it in Utah. And, this year we are going to go one week later than last season. So, we can only anticipate that more lifts trails and the Snowbird-Alta interconnect lift/trail will be open. Snowbird and Alta have been named the # 1 ski resort in the United States by SKIING Magazine for five years in a row. Snowbird averages about 500 inches of low-density, “dry” Utah powder annually and offers skiing on over 2,500 acres. For the 2008-09 season, Alta/Snowbird had almost 700 inches of fluffy snow! June 2009 The Mountain and Lodge… Just Unbeatable… Fall Line will be returning to the popular Lodge at Snowbird. This slopeside resort offers many popular amenities that include a hot tub, steam room, dry saunas and an outdoor heated swimming pool. The lodge is a short walk to the Snowbird Center with access to the Tram, Peruvian chair lift or the cat track to Gad alley. Getting there made easier… We will be flying roundtrip on Delta (Philadelphia to Salt Lake City). The trip package includes: air transportation, roundtrip transfers from Salt Lake City to Snowbird, four-day interchangeable Snowbird/Alta lift pass, as well as the Fall Line infamous pizza party! Don’t Wait…. Space on this trip is limited to 24 members. The discount signup dates are Tuesday, 7/21 and 8/4. Early sign up discount is: $50! As of this writing, trip cost is to be determined. For more information, please contact Jeff Stein (stein_jr@hotmaill.com or 856.728.1254. Tropicana Bus Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Chamonix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Winter Trip Schedule . . . . . . . . . .10 Summer Trip Schedule . . . . . . . . .11 Bike to Margate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 1 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION Memo Fall Line Ski Club membership begins May 1 and ends April 30. Membership applications for renewals and new membership are accepted anytime during the year. The membership fee is $25.00 through 9/13/08 and $30.00 afterwards. My term as President Elect ended as quick as it started. The President, Beth Eilers, has informed us that she will be deployed to Iraq in the very near future and would be unable to complete her term. We all wish Beth the best. I want to thank Eileen Godman, Dennis Halterman and Carrie Silk, for agreeing to serve a new term on the board. Although, I have not had the benefit of training in the position of President Elect I know I have a strong group of individuals on the board of directors that will keep me informed of my duties. In just two meetings I have come to the conclusion that all members of the Fall Line Ski Club should be very thankful for their board members. They donate a lot of their time and energy to make this a successful club and I want to thank them all for helping out, Steve Archibald, Lou Cullen, Marie Eagan, Beth Eilers, Nona Luce, Janice Lynch, Jeannie Nelson, Wayne Schofield & Denise Stockman. I would like to share my goals for the year and would appreciate your input as members of this great club. I will try to: 1. Find a way to decrease the cost of our trips and events 2. Increase membership by aggressively pursuing the next generation of Fall Line skiers and boarders 3. Find a way to have every member of this club involved in at least one event per year share experiences with the multitude of ski clubs in our area I promise that I will call every member of this club at least once in the coming year to ask for your input and ideas. Please don’t hang up on me. Once again we have a full calendar of events for the summer and our winter trip schedule is looking great. I would like to thank everyone in advance for your cooperation and input and remember the next time you see one of your board members let them know how much you appreciate their hard work. Ken Heath Members have the privilege of attending all Fall Line Ski Club activities during the summer season as well as next ski season. Membership applications may be obtained at any General Meeting, on the penultimate page of most newsletters, at our web site at www.FallLineSkiClub.org or through the mail by contacting: FLSC 9109 Verree Road Philadelphia, PA 19115-2801 Phone: 215/969.4736 eMail: Membership@FallLine.org The membership application should be completed in a legible manner to ensure the proper forwarding of all club correspondence. Any member not receiving the newsletter should stop at the membership table during a General Meeting. Changes in address or phone numbers should be reported as soon as possible so that you may remain informed of all Fall Line events and activities. MEETING INFORMATION General Meetings... are held the first and third Tuesday each month (except for December) at PJ Whelihan’s at Route 70 and Greentree Road in Cherry Hill. Meetings are from 8:00 pm until 10:30 pm for trip sign-ups, announcements, information and socializing. Please bring a friend, for newcomers are always welcome. Board Meetings... are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month and start at 7:30 p.m. In order for the board to discuss all agenda topics in a timely fashion, members who wish to attend a meeting must contact the Fall Line President prior to the meeting. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Winter Trip Committee Meetings... are conducted by Wayne Schofield, board member and Winter Trip Chair, and occur monthly. Please call Wayne (856/931-2173) if you are interested in attending or participating. Summer Trip Committee Meetings... are conducted by Marie Egan, board member and Summer Trip Chair, and occur monthly. Please call Marie (609/605-1332) if you are interested in attending or participating. POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 2 3-hour Kayak Trip Come out and enjoy a great day paddling on the Great Egg Harbor River. About this Newsletter We’ll end at the outfitters (where the cars are parked), and relax on the patio, where food and “beverages of your choice” can be purchased. Questions? Comments? Ideas? Come on out for a great time! This trip is open at the general meetings until it goes. Details: When: Saturday July 11th, 2009 Where: Palace Restaurant & Outfitters 6924 Black Horse Pike Weymouth, NJ 08330 (609) 625-8552 http://www.palaceoutfitters.com/ Time: Arrive between 9:30 and 10:00 AM to check in We will depart on shuttles for the launch site at 10:15 AM. Duration: Approximately 3-hours. Cost: $30.00 The above includes kayak rental and transportation to/from the river. Bring: sunscreen, insect repellent, sunglasses/straps, old sneakers or flip flops, water-tight bag, light lunch and water or juice (no glass bottles), towel and change of clothes for afterwards. More info.: contact Steve Beach at Beach-Steven@Aramark.com or call (856) 627-8565. POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 Please Contact: Janice Lynch, Editor Janice@FallLine.org Design and Typesetting by D & B Designs Bill Kaisla and Dan Scharnitz eMail: WMKaisla@comcast.net Newsletters can be found on-line at FallLineSkiClub.org. If you do not wish your name to appear in the newsletter or on-line, please request it in writing to the trip leader PRIOR to the trip! On Saturday, June 20 we will be traveling in the afternoon to Longwood Gardens to see their beautiful spring exhibits. It should be a bit warmer than our January trek. After our stroll through the gardens and conservatory, we will again drive a short distance to Wilmington for a scrumptious Asian, family style dinner at Pan Tai. We were treated to all sorts of chef’s specialties last time and I am sure this evening will not disappoint. Contact Marie Eagan at 609-605-1332 or mariern729@aol.com to join the fun. $14 for Longwood Gardens, dinner is on your own PAGE 3 A Tasty Way To Raise Dough. Eating for Charity Monday June 29th By now you probably have heard that Fall Line is going to have a team and participate in the Dragon Boat Festival on Saturday Oct 3rd. Dragon Boat races have also been known to have teams of Breast Cancer survivors as well as individuals currently battling the disease. For the last several years the money raised at the Festival has gone to the Fox Chase Cancer Research Center. Fall Line is proud to announce that once again, the Fall Line Dragon Boat Team will be raising money for this cause. On Monday June 29th, Uno Chicago Grill will donate 15% of the bill from anyone who walks in with this coupon to the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Fall Line’s name (the money goes directly to Fox Chase). You must go to the Uno’s on 73 in Maple Shade (across the street from Jay’s Elbow Room). It is that simple…. All you have to do is eat or drink. You don’t have to be a member to participate, so feel free to invite others to join you. If you can’t make Uno and would still like to give, just make a tax deductable check to Fox Chase and give it to Janice Lynch or e-mail her at Janice@fallline.org and she will forward instructions on how you can donate electronically. Happy Hour Dadz Bar and Grill Rt 38 & Madison Ave. Lumberton, NJ Friday June 12th, 2009 6PM - ??? It’s time for another Happy Hour at one of our favorite spots, Dadz in Lumberton, NJ. Come out and celebrate the end of another work week with your friends from Fall Line. We will be meeting out on the deck. Just look for the happy looking bunch of Fall Liners. There will be a live band that night from 10PM2AM, you can turn this happy hour into a happy night!! For further info, or for directions, please call Dadz at (609) 267-4344, or visit their webpage www.dadzbarandgrill.com The Dragon boat team practices on the Schuylkill River will be starting in July. If you are thinking about joining the co-ed team, contact Lou Cullen at loucullen@aol.com or 609-7608412. It does not matter that you do not know how to paddle, we can teach you. Cost to be on the team is $105, but it includes a registration fee, the team tent along the river, team shirt, 3 water practices, a Barbeque on race day and the ability to check off something on that bucket list…. You paddled with 19 others to the beat of a drum and had loads of fun. POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 4 Winter Park, Colorado at Deno’s for an après ski party. Not only did we get the two drink coupons and plenty of food but the college basketball game to entertain us along with chatting with everyone on the trip (Janice April 2nd to April 7th 2009 the Villanova grad is still in mourning). Everyone loved the food By Sara L. Walls as well as the 10% discount that he offered to anyone who showed up for dinner with the coupon card. Deno’s is a must stop Fall Line ski club met at the Philadelphia Airport on April 2nd for any future trip! They offered basic bar food along with a full to head out to Winter Park for the last ski trip of the year. menu. The manager Nick and his crew gave our group such Thankfully I arrived extra earlier to discuss with the supervisor exceptional service, that most everyone returned at least one and manager of US Airways the bag fees. Luckily Fall Line more time for dinner. booked the trip prior to the airline company changing the fee Saturday night was not the only party with Bill Cella and Sally schedule (i.e. $125 for our normal 3 bags). Unfortunately the Velez sponsoring happy hours in the lobby every night. There computers didn’t recognize this fact. After ½ hour of explaining were plenty of places to hit but Docs Roadhouse being the biggest I either totally flustered them into waiving ALL fees or they knew hit for daily après ski parties. And of course what ski trip is the plane was going to be delayed 2 & ½ hours so they cut us a complete without the Klacker’s game. We broke that out Monday break. Whatever the reason we saved money and quite a few night with everyone contributing their left over booze and snacks. others did too! After waiting in the airport for one hour and then on the tarmac for another 1 & ½ we were on our way. Since we Dave Lummis was trying real hard to be the “Queen of Klacker’s”; arrived much later than scheduled we did not make the normal I guess the crown and robe really enticed him. Unfortunately Dave was out done by Tom Bianco and the new “Cowboy Klacker food/booze stop and arrived at our destination around 2am. Queen” Jim Lyons. Of course there were other winners but those The late arrival did not stop anyone from skiing the next guys really stood out! The party was only hampered by the “quiet morning. After having a great breakfast supplied by Best Western hour” imposed by the hotel so the party broke up around 10pm. in the lobby, everyone hit the slopes. A big thanks to Colleen That was a good thing considering we had to travel home the Family for her snow dance that produced much welcomed snow next day. A point of interest for that hotel… They have a camera that day! We asked her to stop it early and give us some sunshine that feeds shots to the internet. Pretty freaky being able to be seen but, even her powers were too great for her to control and we had by anyone, so be careful when walking around the entrance you snow almost every day! Luckily she also request bright sunshine never know who might see you and call to say hello. Tom Bianco that we were granted on the last day. found out while walking to Deno’s for dinner and his dad called to say that he could see him. Winter Park like other mountains offers guided tours. Saturday a group got the luck of the draw and end up with Some of you may remember when “Tom” who was such a hit many went back the next day and the club gave out awards for requested him. Luck was not on our side on Monday when we best skier, best fall, etc. Well, went back to ask for “Tom” and were told there were about 100 we had the winner on our trip. Not sure if “Tom” tour guides and the group got stuck with Gil. Gil was no the award should go to the person that ran Tom. It certainly did not help matters that he fell. Although we into someone or the person that got run know anyone could do that but when he was asked to take the over but, I will tell the story- you ask the group to the paintbrush trail he replied, “Where is that? Do you participants and then draw your own have a map?” Now that really scared me so Janice Lynch, Deb conclusion. While standing on a trail, Taraska and I excused ourselves from the group. Leaving Bill Colleen Family was minding her own Cella, Sally Velez, Sandy Geist, Doris Vaccaro, Michele LeConey, business when in slow motion Michele LeConey skies right into Michele Capelli and Colleen Family to deal with him. We actual her. There was plenty of time for Colleen to say, “Michele are met up with the group after a few runs on that side of the you going to turn” and plenty of time for Michele to think that mountain. Janice took off to lead Deb & I onto the “Paintbrush” she needed to turn but just never actually made the turn. In trail not knowing that the guide was right behind us. A few very slow motion Michele skies into Colleen and they both fall hundred yards into the trail we stopped to admire the scenery down with their skies all tied up together. Really wish there was when the guide showed up to thank Janice for showing him the enough time to pull out the camera but that didn’t happen. trail. But, wait… where was his group? He left them in the dust Everyone that was there was very happy that a bathroom break to follow Janice. Two good things: had just happened or the day of skiing might have been cut short 1- Michele Capelli stayed at the because they were laughing too hard. sign to direct the rest of the tour As the saying goes all good things must come to end. Not only onto the trail and 2- the name tags the trip but also, the ski season. Everyone on the trip agreed that do not show last names or he it was a great place to end the ski season with everyone. We wish might have been in trouble- but, we had more than 4 days of skiing. So until next year… Have a then again he is a volunteer. great summer and see you at sign up for next year’s awesome Needless to say, Colleen, and both trips as planned by the Winter Trip Committee. Do you know Micheles left Gil to join us. where you are going? Saturday night the group met POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 5 MS 1 50 B IKE TOUR 2 009 October 3 & 4 1/22/09 1/15/09 Frank Falcone, Cherry Hill, NJ James Lyone, Chalfont, PA Steve Bitting, Jamison, PA 12/16/08 Amy Knable, Cherry Hill, NJ Ellyn Seitchick, Maple Shade, NJ Carrie Kelly, Cherry Hill, NJ Spend Christmas 2009 in Steamboat! 2 br Condo for rent 12/19/09 – 12/26/09 at Celebrity Resorts in Steamboat Springs, CO for just $1200 For details about the resort, please visit www.celebrityresorts.com/locations/steamboat Contact: Jim Gargel jgargel@accudyne.com 856-866-1162 POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 It’s time to start thinking about whether you’re up for the challenge of riding in the 29th annual MS150 City to Shore Bike Tour. We will be entering a Fall Line team of riders once again this year. If you join our team you’ll also get a great looking Fall Line team jersey to wear on the ride. This beautiful and scenic ride begins in Cherry Hill and takes you thru the blueberry fields of Hammonton, the South Jersey Pine Barrens and down to the Jersey Shore, stopping in historic Ocean City. We will spend the night on Ocean City and ride back on Sunday. If you would like to ride Saturday “only”, there is a shuttle that will bring you back Saturday night. “Don’t worry - it’s not a race”. There are rest stops every 15-20 miles stocked with fresh fruit, snacks and refreshing beverages. And, there is plenty of time to get in shape. We will have at least 4 training rides, your attendance is optional. The tentative dates are: 6/28, 7/26, 8/23, and 9/27. Starting with a 20ish mile ride and working our way up to about 40 miles. You can sign up for this ride online by going to: www.MSCYCLING.org There is a $35 registration fee until 6/25 then it goes up to $45. All riders are also responsible for raising a minimum of $300 in donations to participate. Ask your employer, friends and co-workers if they will sponsor you, you’ll be surprised how quickly you can raise this amount and more. It’s all for a great cause; this money goes directly to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. From your team captain: Jane Gonzales Phone = 609-654-5578 or email skigirl312@verizon.net PAGE 6 chamonix* TROPICANA CASINO February 27-March 7, 2009 By Ann Marsteller BUS TRIP DINNER & THE COMEDY STOP Friday, July 17, 2009 Depart from Barclay Farms at 5pm Depart Tropicana approximately Midnight (or 6 hours from when we arrive) Package choices: $25 - includes the bus ride & Dinner at the Fiesta Buffet or $50 - includes the bus ride, Dinner at the Fiesta Buffet & 9pm show at the COMEDY STOP with 1 free cocktail Do you need a night out on the town? We’ll enjoy dinner at the Havana-themed Fiesta Buffet featuring all of your favorites, including prime rib, carving and grill stations, international cuisine, all-youcan-eat crab legs, scrumptious desserts and much, much more. Then, how about some laughs! You know the best medicine is good old fashioned laughter and the best place to see the nation’s brightest “up and coming” comics is in an intimate, nightclub setting called the Comedy Stop, located in the Quarter at the Tropicana in Atlantic City. Not to mention trying your luck at the slots, tables or just strolling on the boardwalk to the many Beach Bars!! This Bus trip will open for sign-ups at the June 2nd meeting Trip Leader - Jane Gonzales - 609-654-5578 Skigirl312@verizon.net Prelude Fall Line was about to make its first trip to Chamonix, France, the host of the first Winter Olympics in 1923! Jell-o shots were ready for the bus ride up, and I was finishing my power workout at the gym when I checked my phone about 3 hours before boarding the bus in Cherry Hill, I was surprised to hear that two new members, Karl and Rita Pabst, had discovered that morning, that they had left their pass ports in their Florida home! Luckily, they were staying with Karl’s sister Sue Leopold, and with some fast thinking, had their son drive the passports to the Ft. Myers Airport, give them to a Jet Blue crew that was heading to JFK at noon, and pick them up at the JB Counter when we arrived at JFK! Karl commandeered our bus driver so quickly to get him to the JB Terminal, that I did not have a chance to give the driver his tip! Rita called Karl, and he was able to tip the driver. The passports were hand delivered by one of the JB staff as the bus pulled up to the terminal. Who says airlines aren’t helpful anymore! Our flight was late in departing but thanks to the free drinks on Swiss, we quickly forgot about the delay. We picked up some time due to great tail winds, and arrived only a half hour late in Geneva. Our bus driver met us promptly, and we snaked through the Geneva traffic on some back roads, and arrived at the Hotel Prieure around 1:00 PM. We comically watched as the driver backed up a 55 passenger bus with a trailer on a tiny street, holding up traffic for 15 minutes! It was sunny and time for lunch. We all headed to the pedestrian zone a block away, and had lunch outside, coatless! In February! That was the sunniest day we would see! The Hotel At orientation, we were treated to drinks and snacks, and filled with information about Chamonix. Where to go tomorrow? Well, it depends on the weather. What will the weather be like? Silva, the manager, just shrugged his hands saying, who knows? We quickly found out that there was no need to get up too early in the morning, as the weather report did not even get published until 8:30! And even then you weren’t sure what the weather would be! Also, at the hotel, there was a representative who would take reservations for off piste, ski school, and bus excursions. It was great, as you did not have to go anywhere to make reservations. You could also make reservations for dinner at the three sister hotels, using a 15 Euro voucher which defrayed some of the costs. The menus were varied-from L’M Brasserie, to surf and turf at the Alpina, to haute cuisine at the 4*Mont Blanc. There was something for everyone. All of our rooms had balconies, with a breathtaking view of Mont Blanc. continued on page 8 POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 7 It was a great place to store your beverages of choice! You could open the drapes in the morning, and if you could see the peak you knew it would be a great ski day. Although French hotel rooms are typically very small, these were pretty well designed, with space for everything and even flat screen TV’s. Chamonix-the Skiing Our Chamonix unlimited lift ticket gave us access to all of the areas in Chamonix-the Aiguille du Midi, where the off piste, all day Vallee Blanche (VB) starts, Le Tour, with its wide open pistes (trails) great for novices and intermediates, Le Brevent-La Flegere, with a variety of trails for all, and closest to the hotel, Les Grand Montets, with some steep stuff from the top of the tram, and sometimes long lift lines, as well as some beginner areas throughout the valley. It also included the free bus to Courmayeur as well as its ski area! The lift lines were pretty non existent the whole week! Since it was overcast, some chose to listen to the guides and go to Le Tour, the rest of us decided to stay a little closer and head to Le Brevent-La Flegere. We now knew what Silva’s shrugs meant! I had Dennis in tow, along with Carla Ferrara, Jeannie Nelson, Janet Mitroscak, Nona Ostrove and Steve Wright. No promises, guys. I had never been to this place either! Our fun points were watching these guys get on the chairlifts! Jeannie was too far over, then Carla was too far over, then Dennis was-oops off the chair! Tough to see, mostly above tree line, we navigated our way down and across the valleys on trams and gondolas. The lifts were modern and quick. You had your choice of lunch spots at either mountain. We ate outside for lunch at La Flegere, and met up with Barry Schofield, Mindi Mellitts, and Kathy Kirk! It’s a small world! Some had signed up for the Vallee Blanche, but the weather didn’t cooperate. We had found out that there were spots on the free bus to Courmayeur, and it was supposed to be sunny there! Ten of us raced down to the bus station and just made the bus after buying the vouchers! We went through the Mont Blanc tunnel after a delay-what was that fire truck for? We exited the tunnel to SUN! We finally arrived in Courmayeur around 11:00. Where is the lift? We have to WALK all the way up there with our skis and ski boots on? Well, when we got there 15 minutes later slightly out of breath, we were treated to a fantastic day of skiing. Some went off piste, some hit the easy trails, and some just basked in the fantastic scenery as we raced down the beautifully groomed trails, hitting some bumps wherever we could find them off piste. The Vallee Blanche (VB) Day three we awoke to more overcast skies, no VB again? Thirteen of us were deciding what to do, when at 9:30 our guides Patrick and Damion arrived at the hotel. It was on! Patrick took Janice and Russ Wortham, Zion Chen, Mike Malinowski, Steve Rapp, Dick Strang, and Tom Kerr (who had met us after a week in Verbier). I went with Jean Nelson, the Pabsts, and Sue and John Leopold. John Greenstreet went with a guided group. Kevin Mudrick was going to go with us, but decided to take it easy, since this was his first ski trip of the year. Probably not a bad idea, in retrospect! We started by getting our harnesses and transceivers put on us. Oh, oh, no more bathroom breaks from here! What a day! We walked to the tram, took a second tram, and went to breathtaking observation decks surrounding us! What is great about Chamonix is non skiers can take the trams, and still be able to see the beauty of the Alps: Switzerland and Italy were all in our view including the Matterhorn! We then got roped together for the half hour descent down the Arête (a steep snow and ice covered walk way with half a dozen switchbacks). And I paid $100 to do this? I must be crazy, I tell myself. Slip and fall and hope your guide with his crampons (these claws on the bottom of his boots that stick into the ice) can hold you and the other six people from their deaths! Well, after we got to the glacier to start to ski, I looked up and thought: I just did that!!!??? We then had to ski down a short mogul run so our guide could judge our ability. Oops, the Pabsts and Leopold’s don’t do moguls? They do now! There is no other way down! After watching them have fun?? falling, I skied down, and Damion, declared me the caboose to pick up the pieces as they fell on the route. It did give me the chance to take a few pictures while I watched them! The scenery is indescribable. The glacier formations consist of blue ice, crevasses and seracs. (Large chunks of glacial ice as big as a house in some cases. Seracs tend to form at the intersection of multiple crevasses, and they are notorious for being extremely unstable. If a serac collapses while people are navigating a glacier or mountain, it can cause serious damage or even death, depending on the size of the serac and the position of the climbers.) Don’t get too close to those things, or you might get swallowed up or crushed to death! After more moguls and some skiing through untracked powder, we were on a traverse, when Karl decided to check out the snow off the trail, and tumbled 50 feet below, Great yard sale! I side stepped down and picked up his poles and hurled them up at Karl, so he could ski ahead to eventually give John his poles. Damion traipsed back toward Karl to lend his poles and give him help getting up. Did I say that you aren’t supposed to take your skis off? You can fall through a crevasse and die. John received his poles and then we did some more moguls, and entered the Mer de Glace, a fairly flat section, where you follow a track zig zagging between the crevasses. It was very narrow and tough going. We also then found Patrick’s group and skied some nice flat stuff to what I thought was going to be the cog train down to Chamonix. What- we are climbing up that mountain? With our skis and poles? And putting our toes into the impressions in the ice to hoist ourselves up? And it is as high as a 10 story building? At this point, I really questioned my sanity. Half an hour later, exhausted, I arrived at the top of this cliff, to find a cute hut. Toilette, please? No, no toilette here. I looked back down at my comrades, and asked Patrick if I could ski down with his group. So off I went, skiing switchback after switchback, with Mike M ahead of me. I followed his great slalom turns as best as I could. I turned back just in time to watch Dick bomb down a huge 10 foot whoop di do and then was about 10 feet in the air! Great yard sale, Dick! Finally at the bottom, two buses and a few hundred yards uphill, there was our hotel! Made it! Out of this harness, s’il vous plait, Patrick! Six and one half hours later, I then drank some water to refresh my parched mouth. And I paid $100 to do this??? continued on page 9 POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 8 More Skiing Some folks (the smart ones) went to Courmayeur or Le Tour, and enjoyed the same blue skies we had on the VB, but I will admit, that I am glad I did it, and NEVER have to do it again! Well, If they promised I would not have to do the 10 story mountain climb, MAYBE I would do it again. Wednesday, many decided to take it easy, and went to Le Tour, but the crazy ones, with Dee Adcock subbing for Russ W, (who tweaked his knee on the VB), rented a guide for Courmayeur, but it was bad weather there, so then they tried Grands Montets. I went with Dick and Steve (who decided to take it easy with me), all the way on the other side of Le Tour, and who shows up, but ZION! They were on their way to Switzerland, because the winds closed the Grands Montets second tram! What a coincidence! Zion, after Zell am See last year, you couldn’t ski without me! But alas, they left us at the top of the lift, and went off into never-never land. Dee decided to have lunch while lying in the street in the little Swiss town waiting for the bus. We also bumped into Tom Devine, Linda Miller, and Sandy A, who had decided to take the quaint train ride back to Chamonix from the village of Vallorcine, near the Swiss border. They then were going to lovely Montenvers, above Chamonix. Thursday, we awoke to a mini blizzard, so people scattered. A great thing to do on a snowy day is take the cog train to Montenvers, where there is a crystal cave, a fauna museum, and a hotel which houses many relics of Mont Blanc climbs. In good weather, you can take a gondola down and then climb 300 steps to an ice grotto, but due to the weather it was closed. The train winds through the forest up the mountain, and the scenery is awesome! Jeannie, Steve W, and Denise Stockton (who had been injured at Stowe, so was not skiing) took this lovely tour. You can also take the tram to the top of Grands Montets, which also has great vistas. Jeannie and I decided to do this in the afternoon, only to find a total white out. We took the tram back down ourselves, just us and our conductor, who snapped our pictures. At the mid station, there was a gondola- let’s see where that goes? So up we went. We got off at about 9,000 feet, into another white out! Well, let’s make it down. It’s only a red run! The snow was a foot deep and a bit heavy. Forty five minutes later, we made it. Let’s see, 4 trams 1 gondola, one run. Lots of vertical-just not skiing vertically! La Palud” off-piste tour with Mike, Janice and Russ Zion led the “L near Courmayeur. After espressos with locals in the village of “Buongiorno”, a private tram whisked the excited group to the top where over a foot of new powder and 2 reindeer awaited them. When they touched it, the snow fell down the hill. It made them wish they had avalanche gear on. As the group began their descent into the unmarked, unpatrolled, ski at your own risk (no helicopter rescues in this area!), “quiet because we’re the only ones here” slopes; they were further encouraged by the tram operator, yelling out the window of the tram as he descended back down to the valley alone. Someone asked – “Is he yelling “Ciao, Grazie!” or is he trying to tell us something else???” Too bad they could not hear him……How do you translate “ss teep chute ahead” in Italian? Or dumb Americans”??? “d Friday, there was more snow, and Tom Devine had organized a group of 20 to take a bus tour to the chic town of Megeve, and quaint Annecy, which is vying for the 2018 Winter Olympics. The group had a wonderful day, seeing these two historic towns, and everyone’s muscles enjoyed the day off from skiing. Thanks, Tom! POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 I headed back to Grands Montets with Zion, Dick, and Steve R. in the whiteout again. I was not going to do the long black run with 36 markers to the mid station, and was about to take the tram down again, when Zion took my skis while I was in the rest room! “You are going with us!!” he said. I looked at the 150 steps down from the tram just to get to the total white out of a trail, and with Dick carrying my poles, got to the point of no return. After watching Zion fall about 50 yards down, unable to see the mounds of powder in front of me, Dick blazed a trail for me. Thanks Dick! We made it down to the midstation and then did some nice tree runs through the snow. A great way to end the week! The Partying Après ski at Chambre Neuf, which Annalisa Reavy, Tina DeProspo, Mark and Shaun Fite (our lone shredder), was THE place to go for a great band and lots of fun. The outdoor deck of the sister hotel’s L’M Brasserie with its heat lamps made for great people watching. After dinner, it was a short hop to the hot spots: The PUB, Le Privilege, or La Terrasse, a second story bar with a great view of the Place Saussure. We found Tina with her new French “ami” having a nice cozy tete a tete, until Dennis decided to barge in on them! Thursday evening, there was an après ski party in our room, and yes, it held the whole group! That was a feat unto itself! George Cook and Jim Stanton posed with part of their 8 pack of Tina, Mark, and Annalisa, minus John and Julie Kaleda. Al Durney and Tom Burchill, where were you all week? I finally saw my frequent European ski buddies at the après ski party! Russ, Janice, Steve R., Mike, and Tina danced until 4:00am Friday night at the exclusive “Bonsoir” club, but only one received an invitation to the “Bonjour” club! No tattletales! Denouement Friday evening, we presented Silva and the hotel staff with a token of our appreciation, and thanked them for their hospitality and helpfulness all week. We boarded our bus for the trip back to Geneva, and oops-where’s Mike? I phoned his room and awakened him out of a sound sleep! Too much partying, last night, Mike? Our trip would not be without more drama, when as we were ready to board the plane, Rita discovered that she had packed her green card in her suitcase! Well, there are worse places to be left behind! But the Swiss personnel escorted her on to the plane, fished out her luggage, and she was able to board the plane! Our bus driver was circling JFK when we arrived, and we boarded quickly and crawled through Saturday afternoon traffic in Brooklyn. A new route took us by the Arc de Triumph (Brooklyn version)! We made it safely back to Cherry Hill, where we said our goodbyes, and realized that the trip was much too short. Chamonix is the kind of place that takes a little time to figure out, and by the time we had it figured out it was time to leave! Many of us can’t wait to return soon! We really had a blast! Chamonix has so much to do; you just can’t accomplish it all! Thanks to ALL of you for being such a great group! Many new friendships were made on this trip and old ones were strengthened. I look forward to skiing with all of you again! Au revoir! A bientot! (See you soon!). PAGE 9 Fall Line Ski Club 2009-2010 Winter Trip Schedule as of June 1, 2009 All FLSC trips include Lift Tickets. FLSC provides Beer, Wine & Soda on weekend bus trips. Extended trips include air and ground transportation. Lodging is two per room. Date Prices Are Subject To Change & do not include baggage fees Location Trip Leader Lodging Some Features 07/21/09 Price TBD December 16th – 21st Snowbird, Utah Jeff Stein 856-728-1254 January 8th – 101h Stratton,Vt Trip Leader Needed Inn At Stratton Two Day Lift Tickets Two Nights Lodging Continental Breakfast 09/15/09 TBD January 9th – 16th Copper, Colorado William Roehner 215-431-3205 Mountain Village Condos Round Trip air Phila., Denver 7 Nights lodging Beeline Express Pass, party, walk to lifts 5 of 7 day lift.. Lesson Packages Available 07/21/09 TBD January 22nd – February 2nd Cervinia. Italy Florence Extension Sertorelli Sport Hotel in Cervinia Hotel Balestri in Florence Round trip air Phila., Italy Glacier Resort. 7 nights Cervonia w/breakfast & dinner. Indoor pool & hot tub. 6 day Aosta Valley ski pass. 3 nights in Florence w/breakfast. 07/21/09 TBD Town and Country Inn Inn 3 nights lodging, 3 breakfasts, 2 dinners, indoor pool & hot tub Plus Super Bowl Party February 5th - 8th February 06th - 13th February 19th – 21st February 25th – 28th March 5th _ 13th Stowe, Vermont Jackson Hole Wy. Sugarbush Vermont Jay Peak, Vermont Davos, Switzerland Pat Maguire 856-772-1120 Trip Leader Needed Lodge at Snowbird Opens Non Stop Delta PHL-SLC 5 nights lodging, 4 day all Alta/Snowbird ski pass, Party 10/06/09 TBD Number 1 hotel in JacksonHole. Private bus to Mt. daily 5 of 7 day lift. Breakfast. Optional Snowmobile or day at Grand Targhee 07/21/09 TBD Inn at Sugarbush Another Fall Line Favorite 2 Great days of skiing with lifts And breakfast 10/20/09 TBD Kathie Read 856-344-2459 Hotel Jay Ski in/out, (2-hour group lessons, Fri.Sat.Sun) Two Hot Tubs. 3 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners and a wine and cheese party 11/03/09 Ann Marsteller 856-772-9414 4*Meierhof Hotel Non-stop Newark-Zurich, 7 nights lodging, Buffet Breakfast and 4 course Dinner daily, 6 day Davos all region ski pass. 08/04/09 Inn at Big White & Chilcoot Hotel at Silverstar Two Resorts in week. Fly Phila. & Newark to Kelona BC. 8 nights lodging, 6 of 7 day lifts. Ski In Ski Out. Breakfast Included, Group party Alpenglo Lodge Round trip airfare Philadelphia/ Denver, 5 nights lodging, 4 of 6 day lift pass, party, indoor hot tub Sara Walls 609-747-8582 Trip leader Needed March 13th – 21st Big White Silverstar BC Bob Suravage 609-654-5521 April 8th – 13th Winter Park, Colorado Deb Taraska 609-747-8582 Wort Hotel TBD TBD TBD 08/04/09 08/04/09 TBD Prices in bold reflect early sign-up discount. This discount is available only at trip opening for weekend trips; for weeklong trips it’s available for the first two meetings the trip is open. You must be a member to sign up! POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 11 Other Local Happenings As a service to our members, listed below are events that are not solely Fall Line events, but we feel are of interest to our members. EVENT DATE Sat June 20 EVENT NAME 13th Annual Beer Festival on the Battleship NJ EVENT LEADER Wayne Schofield Skierwayne1@aol.com Tickets 856-966-1652 x107 SOME FEATURES Includes a sample glass and self guided tour of ship, sample beers from several breweries OPENS Call now PRICE $40 Games are played at the Old Barclay Intermediate School just off Covered Bridge Rd in Cherry Hill, Come on out and play no matter what your playing NJ. Directions: Take Route 70 West from Route 295. At level is. MAY 7th is the first night of co-ed softball 1st the first light make a left onto Covered Bridge Rd by & 3rd Thursdays from around 6pm we start taking a right jug handle in front of the Clarion gathering and have a pick-up game around Hotel. Cross back over Route 70 and make 7ish w/Barbeque after the game (BBQ starts your 4th right onto Dorado Drive. Continue to around 8 pm). We still play on the alternate stop sign and make left onto Winston Way. The weeks, we just stop off at a bar/restaurant for School is on your right and parking is on the food & drinks after the games. Prices are $ 3 right side of the building. Call Ken Heath at game only fee; $ 7 BBQ only fee; $ 10 both. (610) 368-8935 or ken.heath@comcast.net for more information!! Play Ball…..Softball is back BIKE TO MARGATE Date: Saturday, June 6 Meet Time: 8:00 AM Start Time: 8:30 AM Where: NJ Transit Station, Atco (entrance off Route 73 northbound. It’s just north of Route 30 interchange and just south of Jackson Rd.) Why: WHY NOT!!! Cost: Donations for Gas Money for our support vehicle(s) This is our annual (weather permitting) bike trip from Atco to Margate by the sea. If you’re planning on riding in the ACS 70-miler or the MS-150 later in the summer, this is a great warm-up. The trip is about 55 miles of (mostly) smooth asphalt roads. We also recommend eye protection and sun block. We will make several stops along the way. All are optional. We stop for breakfast in Hammonton along Route 206 and pause for some “refreshments” at Testa’s Good Guys Tavern along Lake Lenape. We try to maintain a 15 to 17 MPH pace but you are encouraged to travel at whatever pace suits you. This is not a race! Total travel time is usually 6 hours. We finish at Maynard’s in Margate (9306 Amherst Ave.). If any shorebirds or rollerbladers are already “downashore”, please join us. After a cool-down, we continue biking to the NJ Transit station in Atlantic City (about 5 miles). Cost for the ride back to Atco is about $3.00 Maps will be provided and we hope to have at least one support vehicle. If we do, I’ll collect a few bucks for gas. For more information, contact John Kennedy at 609-4584193 or e-mail at john.kennedy67@verizon.net There is no rain date. If the weather threatens, we cancel. You will need: Helmet Some form of hydration Tire repair kit POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 12 Application Not going to the shore this weekend? Why not join your friends from the Fall Line Ski Club for a GREAT Happy Hour at: FLYING W 60 Fostertown Road, Medford, NJ 08055 • 609.267.8787 www.flyingwairport.com Outside Bar/Deck with DJ and Two sand volleyball courts are available, and you can swim in the airplane-shaped pool. ($10 pool charge - changing rooms are available). That Night there will be an all “Male Revue”!! Starring the “International Hunks” in the Avion Lounge, benefiting Breast Cancer Research. 8PM Doors open, 9PM show starts. For Info, or to buy your tickets ($20) ahead of time, call (856) 261-5095. Come on girls, we can make this a REALLY Happy Happy Hour!! Directions – from the Medford Circle take 541-N. Go through light at Church Road (Wawa on corner) 2 mi. to Fostertown Road. Turn right; follow the curve around to the right. The Flying W is just ahead on the left. POWDER EXPRESS JUNE 2009 PAGE 14 “As featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer” www.FallLineSkiClub.org PLEASE VISIT FALL LINE SKI CLUB’S WEBSITE @ Bellmawr, NJ 08031 Permit No. 884 Address Service Requested PAID P.O. Box 1535 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 U.S.Postage First Class Fall Line Ski Club