November - Kick `n Gliders
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November - Kick `n Gliders
Vol. 12, No. 4 November 1989 FIRST SKI CLUB MEETING Wednesday, November 15,1989 The Kick 'N G l i d e r s w i l l hold t h e i r f i r s t club meeting of the season next Wednesday, November 15 a t 7:30 p.m.. (see page 7 f o r 1989/90 meeting schedule). As usual, i t w i l l be held a t the Wildware O u t f i t t e r s s t o r e o f f Union Deposit Road i n the store's meeting room on the f i r s t f l o o r . A slideshow previewing t h i s year's t r i p s w i l l be the program immediately f o l l o w i n g the business session of the meeting. Norma Brandon, the club's T r i p Coordinator as w e l l as several of the t r i p leaders w i l l be present to answer your questions about upcoming t r i p s . See pages 3-6 of t h i s e d i t i o n of the Easy G l i d e r t o get more d e t a i l s on some of the t r i p s scheduled f o r January and e a r l y February. Don't f o r g e t t o b r i n g your checkbooks since t h i s w i l l be a p e r f e c t time t o make a deposit on those t r i p s you are planning t o attend. The e a r l i e r you make a deposit the b e t t e r ... i t can even save you money!$! See d e t a i l s below. DISCOUNTS FOR THE EARLY SNOWBIRD To encourage e a r l i e r t r i p signups and f a c i l i t a t e b e t t e r t r i p planning, t h i s year the club Executive Board has decided t o o f f e r a $5 and even $10 discount on the cost of a t r i p i f the t r i p deposit i s received by the club t r e a s u r e r by a c e r t a i n date. Also f o r a l l t r i p s , the e n t i r e cost of the t r i p must be paid i n f u l l t o the club treasurer before the t r i p begins. The t r i p summary on page 7 provides information on the deposit due dates f o r each t r i p . T r i p deposits and payments w i l l be accepted a t any club meeting or can be mailed t o the club t r e a s u r e r at Kick 'N G l i d e r s , P.O. Box 7054, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. # n the banks ot the Tweed River, oicupung 10 acres nt land ^limg the v.iilcv, tin' Twyed River inn miters comlorr and relaxation year-round. There's no better way to unwind after a full day on the slopes than in front of our roaring lire; or in summer, enjoying your favorite refreshment in our open-air gazebo. Our back hill is a delightful sight in any season, and our pond —perfect for skating in winter and stocked for summer fishing—add* a sense of serenity and beauty. The Inn and a detached motel provide spacious accommodations for small or large groups. Our restaurant serves hearty breakfasts, box lunches, delicious dinners, and " A l l You Can Eat" bullets. We also have a large, full service bar. and a game room with pool table and T V . It's a great place to unwind before and after dinner. Tweed River Inn...the best of rustic Vermont hospitality at a price you and your family can afford. Rooms • The Inn i 1 large rooms Bunk beds sleep up to 6 • Motel 30 large rooms Each with private bath 18 rooms with two double beds 12 rooms with twin and bunk beds, sleeps up to 6 Meals • Filling breakfast—served promptly to get you on your way • Box lunches available • Hearty dinner, including soup, salad and dessert • " A l l You C a n Eat" buffers The Lodge • 100 seat restaurant • Large, full service bar and open air gazebo • G)mfortable lounge with wood stove • Game room, including pool table and T V • Outdoor barbeque grills for family picnics "NEW YEARS IN VERMONT" TRIP Thursday, December 28 through Monday, January 1 We are a l l set t o spend a second New Year's i n Vermont. The owners of the Tweed River Inn, Paula and Ed McManns, have reserved room f o r f o r t y - t w o Kick 'N G l i d e r s and are anxious t o have the club j o i n them f o r New Year's again t h i s year. The Tweed River Inn i n B a t t l e f i e l d , Vermont i s located close t o Mountain Top, T r a i l Head and Mountain Meadows, three e x c e l l e n t cross country s k i t o u r i n g centers f o r a l l s k i l l l e v e l s , as w e l l as the K i l l i n g t o n and Pico d o w n h i l l areas f o r those who choose t o t e s t t h e i r d o w n h i l l s k i l l s . The cost w i l l be $130 per person unless members got t h e i r $60 deposit i n by the November 7 date advertised i n the October newsletter. This includes 4 n i g h t s lodging (6 people per room & bath) and f o u r hearty " a l l you can eat" breakfasts and dinners. Touring center fees which are not included i n the t r i p cost are about $7-8/day. The Inn has i t s own restaurant and bar and w i l l arrange f o r s l e i g h r i d e s i f we are i n t e r e s t e d . Also a New Year's p a r t y complete w i t h a DJ, dancing, hats, noisemakers and a b u f f e t w i l l be a v a i l a b l e a t an a d d i t i o n a l minimal charge. We are also planning our annual KNG " t a l e n t show" f o r the shy, not so shy and any one i n between1 Remember t h a t the t r i p i s l i m i t e d t o 42 people so make your plans now! We are looking forward t o seeing everyone i n Vermont. Detailed d i r e c t i o n s t o the Tweed River Inn w i l l appear i n the Dec. newsletter. TRIP LEADER: TOM O'DONNELL, 533-7974(h) OR 534-5438(w) "T*" CRYSTAL LAKE AT NORMAN LODGE January 12-14 (w/Sun. night option) This t r i p i s an o l d f a v o r i t e f o r the Kick 'N G l i d e r s . We'll be s t a y i n g i n r u s t i c Norman Lodge as t r a d i t i o n would have i t , complete w i t h those wonderful bunk beds. C r y s t a l Lake i s an e s p e c i a l l y good spot f o r beginners because inexpensive lessons, r e n t a l s k i equipment and groomed t r a i l s f o r a l l s k i l l l e v e l s are a v a i l a b l e . Since t h i s i s the Martin Luther King weekend, i n d i v i d u a l s can opt t o stay over Sunday n i g h t f o r an a d d i t i o n a l fee. Ask the t r i p leader f o r d e t a i l s i f i n t e r e s t e d . The t r i p i s l i m i t e d t o 45 people. The cost i s $65 (or $60 i f $30 deposit before Dec. 5) f o r the weekend i n c l u d i n g Sat. & Sun. breakfast and Sat. dinner which i s provided i n c a f e t e r i a of the Lodge. Lunches can be bought a t the c a f e t e r i a a l l weekend. The cost of a weekend t r a i l pass i s included i n the t r i p p r i c e . Ski equipment can be rented f o r $11 per weekend and s k i lessons average $5 per lesson. C r y s t a l Lake has over 25 miles of machine-groomed and t r a c k - s e t t r a i l s surrounding several lakes and ponds and covers some of the most b e a u t i f u l mountain woodlands, elevations from 1550 t o 2100 , i n the s t a t e . C r y s t a l Lake i s located 10-20 miles from Muncy, PA -about a two and one-half hour d r i v e n o r t h from Harrisburg. SCENIC LAKE MINNEWASKA NEW PALTZ, NEW YORK January 19-21 This w i l l be a brand new t r i p f o r the KNGers. We t r i e d t o b r i n g i t i n t o our r e p e r t o i r e l a s t year but, the snow d i d not cooperate. We w i l l be s k i i n g on 10,000 acres i n Lake Minniwaska State Park and a t the Lake Minniwaska Ski Touring Center which boasts 64 kilometers o f doubletracked t r a i l s . New Paltz also o f f e r s some h i s t o r i c s i t e s i n c l u d i n g the Monhnk Mountain House, a famous V i c t o r i a n c a s t l e w i t h surrounding grounds t h a t also provides some wonderful s k i i n g . The cost w i l l be approximately $25 per n i g h t f o r lodging (double occupancy r a t e ) and a l l meals and t r a i l fees are e x t r a . We w i l l be staying a t a l o c a l motel i n the area. New Paltz i s located i n southern NY State about 4 hours from HBG. The l i m i t f o r t h i s t r i p i s 12 people. There i s no discount f o r e a r l y deposit f o r t h i s t r i p but, a $25 deposit i s r e q u i r e d by December 20. TRIP LEADER: BRUCE HUMPHRIES, 848-1126(h) OR 292-2950(w) KOOSER STATE PARK HIDDEN VALLEY SKI TOURING CENTER January 26-28 We w i l l stay a t Kooser State Park, r i g h t beside the s k i t r a i l s , i n two renovated cabins each w i t h bedrooms, a common room w/wood burning stove, k i t c h e n w/ s i n k , r e f r i g . , stove & hot water. NO indoor t o i l e t s or shower. We can use Hidden V a l l e y h e a l t h club's showers, p o o l , sauna and w h i r l p o o l f o r a small fee. Bring your sleeping bag/bedding and h i k i n g boots i f no snow. Downhill s k i i n g i s also a v a i l a b l e nearby. Kooser i s located on US 31, about 12 miles from Somerset, PA. The cost of the weekend i s $35 ($30 i f paid i n f u l l by November 15) which includes Sat. and Sun. breakfast and F r i . and Sat. dinners. You may also choose t o b r i n g your own meals o r go t o nearby restaurants but, please inform the t r i p leaders i f you intend t o do so. Cabins are open f o r use from Friday afternoon t o Sunday noon. T r i p l i m i t e d t o 12 people. TRIP LEADERS: NORMA BRANDON, 761-3920(h) OR 541-9611(w) DIANNE GRIBBLE, 737-6725(w) 11/89, p.4 HANLEY'S HAPPY HILL EAGLES MERE, PA February 2-4 We plan t o stay a t the Cozy D e l l , a b e a u t i f u l , new p r i v a t e house i n the town o f Eagles Mere, j u s t o f f the Hanley's Happy H i l l s k i t r a i l system. The house sleeps 10 so the t r i p i s l i m i t e d t o t h a t number. The house has a l i v i n g r o o m w i t h a stone f i r e p l a c e , d i n i n g area and well-equipped k i t c h e n which w i l l a l l o w us t o cook our own meals. I t also has a glass-enclosed sun porch, outdoor deck and hot tub. The cost f o r the t r i p i s $75 ($65 i f $30 deposit paid by Nov. 15) which includes 3 Saturday meals and 2 Sunday meals. The p r i c e may vary s l i g h t l y a f t e r the r e n t a l fee i s f i n a l i z e d . Since the t r i p i s l i m i t e d , i t i s on a f i r s t come-first serve basis so get your deposit i n ASAP. TRIP LEADERS: BOB SHAAK, 872-5584(h) OR 872-3531(w) TOM O'DONNELL, 533-7974(h) OR 534-5438(w) BLACKWATER LODGE CANAAN VALLEY. W. VA. March 16-18 We w i l l be s t a y i n g a t Blackwater Lodge i n Blackwater F a l l s State Park. This r u s t i c 55 room lodge s i t s on the r i m o f the spectacular Blackwater River Canyon. The cross country s k i i n g i n the area includes t r a i l s i n the s t a t e park i t s e l f , White Grass Ski Center which claims the region's l a r g e s t network of set t r a c k s and the D o l l y Sods Wilderness which i s an o f f i c i a l l y designated wilderness area. Other a c t i v i t i e s a v a i l a b l e i n c l u d e d o w n h i l l s k i i n g , i c e s k a t i n g and h i k i n g . The cost of the t r i p i s $35 ($30 i f $30 deposit by Nov. 15) not i n c l u d i n g food o r t r a i l fees. Meals can be purchased a t the restaurant i n the lodge o r nearby. Five rooms, each w i t h two double beds and a bath have been reserved f o r KNGers. The t r i p i s l i m i t e d t o a maximum of 20 people. TRIP LEADER; FAYE LOVE, 432-8140(h) 11/89, p.5 WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF Cross Country Sfyng 3 A MESSAGE FROM THE CLUB PRESIDENT Fellow KNGers: On behalf of the club, I would like to thank Dick and Marty Ruben for their generous hospitality in again hosting the club's annual Ox Roast which was held on October 7 at their home in New Cumberland It was great to see such as large turnout and the chilly yet beautiful day got us all thinking of the ski season to come. I would also like to thank Chef Winebrenner for his preparation of the delicious main course; as usual the Ox was cooked to perfection. I would like to say a few words about trip deposits and cancellations because there may be some confusion about the club's policy in this regard. When you and I make a trip deposit (or pay for the trip in full) we are making a commitment but, there is an element of risk. If you have paid in full and bedspace and food has already been reserved for you and you do not show up, you may or may not receive any refund. This will depend on each individual trip accommodations. For example, for Crystal Lake if there is no snow and you decide not to go your deposit is non-refundable because of the camp'sfixedexpenses. If you cancel early and a replacement is found for your slot, your money will be refunded When accommodations are at a motel like for the Lake Minniwaska trip and the trip is cancelled, usually our motel deposit is refunded and the club can then refund your money. In any event, it is not the club's policy to make a profit at any member's expense. We will make an effort to get your money back if you must cancel; however, it is also not our policy to increase the trip cost for those who do attend in order to provide a refund for those who cancel. Our traditional cancellation policy is to avoid cancelling trips even if conditions are marginal. This is partly because it is very difficult to reach all trip members at the last minute. Instead of cancelling the trip as a whole, we ask individual trip participants to contact the ski area if they are particular about ski conditions, and are not interested in other substitute activities like hiking or ice skating. It is the member's responsibility to contact the trip leader so he or she will not count you as a no-show and can begin working on recovering your money ifpossible. If anyone has questions regarding the trip cancellation and refund policy, please bring them up at the November 15th meeting which will include a discussion of the trips planned for this year. Hope to see you all there. Let's get the 1990 season off to a great start! 11/89, p.6 i SUMMARY SKI TRIP SCHEDULE FOR 1989/90 WEEKEND S S M T F DEC 1 2 8 2 9 30 31 JAN 12 13 14 JAN 19 20 21 JAN 26 27 28 FEB 2 3 4 FEB 16 17 18 FEB 2 3 24 2 5 MAR 8 MAR MAR 3 4 9 10 11 2 16 17 18 2 3 24 2 5 19 TRIP LOCATION ESTIMATED ) COSTS & NOTES A Maximum p e r s o n s $120/130 w/bfast&suppers $60/65 max. 4 5 w/meals & t r a i l f e e s $motel r a t e s without meals $30/35 max. 12 w/bfas t&suppers $60/70 max. 10 3 S a t . 2 Sun. meals $75/85 w/bfast&suppers $35/40 without meals $50/55 w/meals & t r a i l f e e s $60/70 w/bfas t&suppers $30/35 max. 20 without meals $40/45 without meals LEAD CONTACT K i l l i n g t o n , VT Tom O ' D o n n e l l Tweed R i v e r I n n 533-7974 C r y s t a l Lake I Meredith H i l l Norman L o d g e 564-7387 New P a l t z , NY B.Humphries Lake Minnewaska 292-2950 Hidden V a l l e y Norma B r a n d o n K o o s e r S.P. c a b i n s 7 6 1 - 3 9 2 0 E a g l e s Mere Bob S h a a k P r i v a t e house 872-5584 O l d F o r g e , NY Dave LeRoy Pine K n o l l Motel 561-1647 Black Forest B e r n i e Webber Rocky P o i n t Lodge 866-5594 C r y s t a l Lake I I Bob R e i t z e l White P i n e Lodge 258-6583 L a k e P l a c i d , NY Dave LeRoy White S l e d Motel 561-1647 C a n a a n V a l l e y , WV F a y e L o v e Blackwater F a l l s 432-8140 E r i e , PA Nancy H i l l W i l d e r n e s s Lodge 564-7387 DEPOSIT D U E ^ NOV $60 DEC $30 DEC $25 NOV $30 NOV $30 JAN $30 DEC $35 JAN $25 FEB $30 7 NOV 23. 5 20 15 15 17 20 17 6 $30 (EC 20 $40 1989-90 CLUB MEETING SCHEDULE F o r y o u r c o n v e n i e n c e , d a t e s f o r c l u b m e e t i n g s f o r t h e 1989/90 s e a s o n a r e i n d i c a t e d below. M e e t i n g s a l t e r n a t e on T u e s d a y and Wednesday e v e n i n g s from November t h r o u g h A p r i l and t a k e p l a c e a t 7:30 p.m. a t W i l d w a r e O u t f i t t e r s o f f Union D e p o s i t Road. A f t e r t h e b u s i n e s s s e s s i o n of t h e m e e t i n g , t h e r e i s a program about some t o p i c r e l e v a n t t o X - c o u n t r y skiing. The f i r s t program of t h e y e a r i s a s l i d e p r e v i e w o f t h i s y e a r ' s trips. A l l m e e t i n g s a r e u s u a l l y f o l l o w e d by t h e r i t u a l v i s i t t o Your P l a c e f o r some i t a l i a n d e l i g h t s and c o l d brew. A l l a r e welcome I 1989 1990 NOVEMBER 12 14 5 6 7 8 9 It) 11 12 I 1 !4@I6 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 24 2 5 26 27 28 29 10 DECEMBER I 2 8 9 1 406 10 11 12 i H n 16 17 18 19\ 1 22 21 24 2 5 26 2 28 29 10 11 JANUARY S 7 14 21 28 M T W T APRIL F S S M T W T F S 1 Q) 1 4 5 6 1 2(J) 4 5 6 7 8 9 i o n i2 n 8 9 10 11 12 11 14 / 5 I6Q7)I8 19 20 H 16 170)19 2021 22 21 24 2 5 26 27 22 21 24 2) 26 27 28 29 10 11 29 10 FEBRUARY I 2 1 4 5 ( 6 ) 7 S 9 10 II 12 HL4I1 16 17 18 19 20Q^22 21 24 2 5 26 27 28 MARCH I 2 1 7 H 9 10 14 n 16 n rf) 4 J 11 12 n 18 19 2<l(51)22 21 24 2' 26 27 28 2" 10 II 11/89, p.7 aaisanOaa NOixoaHHOD ssaaaav SSOLT Yd '6xnqsoTUBH03H s a a a n s m. a o i a l(idk TV Gliden<jhrdic Ski Club L I S T OF OFFICERS President» Dave LeRoy 3722 O l d Township Rd. H a r r i s b u r g , PA 17111 ( 7 1 7 ) 561-1647 (H) ( 7 1 7 ) 761-1891 (W) T r e a s u r e r : Nancy K a u h l 4702 N. C l e a r v i e w Dr. Camp H i l l , PA 17011 ( 7 1 7 ) 761-7206 (H) ( 7 1 7 ) 761-1891 (M) Program C o o r d . Dav T r i p s t Zoe S t e r n e r 514 Breezewood Mechanicsburg, ( 7 1 7 ) 737-4314 (717) 737-9057 Frank Stark 112 J u n i p e r S t . Camp H i l l , PA 17011 ( 7 1 7 ) 761-5707 (H) ( 7 1 7 ) 986-7111 (W) 19B1-90 Vf.ce P r e s . Secretary: T r i p Coord. Ct. PA 17055 (H) (W) Doug E a k i n 5341-D Manayunk H a r r i s b u r g , PA 17109 (717) 657-5744 (H) ( 7 1 7 ) 780-4862 (W) Nancy H i l l 210 K e l s o S t . H a r r i s b u r g , PA 17111 ( 7 1 7 ) 564-7387 (H) ( 7 1 7 ) 787-5609 (W) Norma Brandon 29 S. 2 7 t h S t . Camp H i l l , PA 17011 ( 7 1 7 ) 761-3920 (H) ( 7 1 7 ) 232-7547 (W) A s s t . T r i p Coord.« Bob R e i t z e l 676 Deer Rd. B o i l i n g S p r g s . PA 17007 ( 7 1 7 ) 258-6583 (H) (717) 564-9500 (H) Membership; Sue M a r t s Newsletter 124 Woods Dr. L o t 4A M e c h a n i c s b u r g , PA 17055 (717) 697-1755 (H) (717) 697-2362 (W) E d i t o r : Meredith H i l l 210 K e l s o S t . Hbg., PA 17011 (717) 564-7387 (H) (717) 783-8727 (W) The EAST GLIDER i s t h e n e w s l e t t e r o f t h e K i c k 'N G l i d e r s N o r d i c S k i C l u b . C l u b Mtgs. h e l d t w i c e a month on a l t e r n a t i n g T u e s . & Wed. e v e n i n g s from Oct. t o A p r i l - a t 7:30 pm a t t h e Wildware s t o r e , 9 9 5 P e i f f e r s L n . i n Hbg. C o n t r i b u t i o n s f o r e a c h monthly news"-'-, due t h e 1 S T F r i d a y o f t h e month.