Happy New Year!
3 years ago
East Madison, NEW HAMPSHIRE -- The first race of the inaugural Granite State Snowshoe Series is in the books and I must say it was a phenomenal success! The perfect combination of beautiful NH winter weather (cold, but mostly sun splashed), a picturesque course, and great competition led to the trifecta of snowshoe splendor. [Did I oversell just a little?]. In all honesty, this wasn't the first snowshoe race we've hosted, but it was one of the best. We couldn't have asked our hosts at King Pine & Purity Spring Resort to do any more than they did. They were gracious, accommodating, and provided us with a first class venue. Our volunteers and sponsors also came through and made the registration & timing seamless and the beer and prizes bountiful! I know there were some people that went home without any Redhook, but not many. If you raced with us this weekend and thought the piles of prizes were impressive, wait...you ain't seen nothing yet. Join us at Gunstock Mountain Resort on January 31st for the 2nd annual Cobble Mountain Snowshoe Classic.
This must have been what Jim Fixx felt in the early 80's. While I'll never be credited with creating snowshoe racing in New Hampshire, I am poised to reap the reward of the next winter sport revolution. To my utter delight as I thumbed through the latest edition of Runners World (back to front...I know, it's a quirky habit) there before me was an article about of all things...SNOWSHOE RACING! Imagine that, snowshoe racing in a running magazine. Runners snowshoe?! Who would have thought. You can feel this thing slowly building momentum. I personally know at least 10 people that will race on snowshoes for the first time this winter. And these are just my teammates. Although I haven't looked at the numbers in about a year, the last time I checked retail sales of snowshoes are up some staggering % over the previous reporting period. All of this is very exciting to a snowshoe race director. We're anticipating at least a 20% growth in our race participation in just our second year. Articles like the one in Runners World only stand to help the cause. Now, if global warming will just hold off another 100 years.