May
24
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #1

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk # 1
May
28
7:00 PM19:00

COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk # 1

  • Craftsbury Outdoor Center, Touring Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Understanding old forests, and what makes them unique

Liz Thompson (Independent Ecologistand Co-author of Wetland, Woodland, Wildland: A guide to the natural communities of Vermont) – Old forests capture a special place in our imagination, and they provide important ecological functions. Join a discussion to learn more about what old forests look like (it’s not always what you expect!), why they matter, and where they are found in our state and region.

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Jun
14
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #2

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk #2
Jun
18
7:00 PM19:00

COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk #2

  • Craftsbury Outdoor Center, Touring Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Understanding ongoing conservation efforts

Bob Zaino (Natural Community Ecologist with Vermont Fish and Wildlife, and Co-author of Wetland, Woodland, Wildland: A guide to the natural communities of Vermont) – Learn about ongoing efforts to find, map, and conserve old forests in Vermont. Take a virtual tour of some of Vermont’s most fascinating old forests. Finally, learn about efforts to enhance old forest representation as part of broader conservation vision for Vermont.

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Jun
28
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #3

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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2024 U17 Biathlon Camp
Jul
10
to Jul 14

2024 U17 Biathlon Camp

  • Craftsbury Outdoor Center (map)
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Camp Details:

Camp Dates: July 10-14, 2024

Cost: $575. Includes lodging & tax, 3 hearty buffet-style meals per day from our incredible dining hall, and use of a COC biathlon rifle and ammo for the camp.

Registration: By phone, (802) 586-7767

Ages: 15-16 (U17 for the 2024-2025 season)

Capacity: 12 athletes; please tell the office if you will be borrowing a rifle or bringing your own.

Lodging: Dorm-style housing at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s Cedar Lodge. Each athlete should expect to be paired with a roommate.

Coaches: Craftsbury and Green Racing Project biathlon coaches and athletes

Contact: biathlon@craftsbury.com

Purpose:

This camp for U17s is intended for both experienced biathletes and skiers looking to try the sport. We believe junior skiers interested in biathlon shouldn’t have to give up either their winter XC ski racing nor their summer ski training to experience biathlon training. Through collaborative sharing of ideas and knowledge, this camp will help athletes develop both shooting and ski skills. The week will end with a “fun race” for athletes to test their skills (although biathlon takes years of training to truly master!).

Requirements:

  • Equipment: Athletes must bring their own skate rollerskis, poles, boots, helmet, hydration vessel, and running gear. We recommend bringing classic rollerskis, boots, and poles as well. A mountain bike may be fun to bring for a solo recovery afternoon workout or two but the camp won’t have any structured mountain bike sessions. Craftsbury will provide each athlete a biathlon rifle and ammunition for the camp.

  • On-snow XC ski racing experience is required.

  • Significant experience training on rollerskis is required (2+ years of weekly rollerski training strongly recommended). Let us know if you have questions about this.

  • No biathlon or shooting experience is required. Camp is also open to athletes with some biathlon experience seeking to improve their fundamentals.

  • Athletes should be able to handle up to 2x/day 2-hour training sessions for 6 days.

  • Any questions are welcome - contact us at biathlon@craftsbury.com

Camp provides:

  • Access to international-level biathlon coaching, including rifle-fitting and firearm safety instruction, by Green Racing Project and Olympic biathletes and coaches

  • Rifle and ammunition for use during the week

  • Rollerski training on the Craftsbury Outdoor Center rollerski loop 

  • Running/hiking/biking in the hills of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom

  • Strength training in the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s “Event Shed” gym

  • Extracurricular activities including campfire, swimming and canoeing, team sports, and capture-the-flag

  • Video technique analysis

  • Mindset, mental strategy, and goal-setting session

  • Q and A with NCAA-All American and Olympic athletes

By the end of camp, each skier should:

  • Understand and practice the rules of firearm safety

  • Be able to care for and clean a biathlon rifle

  • Understand the fundamentals of prone and standing shooting positions

  • Be able to “zero” a rifle

  • Improve in their skate skiing technique

  • Understand the performance factors for cross-country skiing and the fundamentals of a basic training plan 

  • Have experienced what it is like to train as a biathlete

  • Get a taste of what true biathlon competition is like, well beyond what is offered in a novice clinic

  • Be prepared to enter a biathlon race, for example at the US Biathlon Summer Rollerski Championships in Jericho, VT in early August

  • Be a little tired and ready for some R&R! It’s what happens when we train well!

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Jul
12
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #4

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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2024 U15 Biathlon Mini-Camp
Jul
19
to Jul 21

2024 U15 Biathlon Mini-Camp

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Camp Dates: July 19-21

Cost: $288. Includes lodging & tax, meals (dinner on the 19th through lunch on the 21st) and use of a COC biathlon rifle and ammo for the camp.

Registration: By phone, 802-586-7767. Please confirm with office if you will be borrowing a rifle or bringing your own.

Age: 13-14 (U15 for the 2024-25 season)

Capacity: 12 athletes

Lodging: Dorm-style housing at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s Cedar Lodge. Each athlete should expect to be paired with a roommate.

Coaches: Craftsbury Biathlon coaching staff and professional athletes

Contact: biathlon@craftsbury.com

Purpose:

This mini-camp for 13 and 14 year-olds is a great way for budding biathletes and interested skiers to go all in for three days on biathlon training. A shorter intensive yet fun style of camp like this can not only solidify what athletes have learned at weekly practices but can also rapidly advance their skills in a way that weekly practices cannot. Athletes will have the opportunity to work with high-level coaches and GRP biathletes, learn the basics of shooting, develop a robust shooting process, and learn how to shoot fast and accurately under pressure through range games and fun competitions.

Schedule:

3:30pm - check-in on the 28th
1:00pm - check-out on the 30th.
Campers will be provided a more detailed schedule before camp

Requirements:

  • Shooting experience is welcome but not required. This camp is for both biathletes and skiers who have no biathlon experience!

  • Equipment: athletes should bring running shoes, swim trunks, a hydration vessel, positive attitude, and rollerski equipment (if you need to borrow rollerski equipment please email us)

  • Craftsbury will provide each athlete a biathlon rifle and ammunition for the camp.

  • Athletes should be able to handle full days of rigorous activity!

  • Any questions are welcome, contact us at biathlon@craftsbury.com 

Camp provides:

  • Comprehensive firearm safety instruction and coaching by Green Racing Project coaches and athletes

  • Rifle and ammunition for use during the week

  • Rollerski training on the Craftsbury Outdoor Center rollerski loop

  • Games and activities to supplement our biathlon training

By the end of camp, each skier should:

  • Understand and practice the rules of firearm safety

  • Understand the fundamentals of prone and be able to shoot with a cuff/sling

  • Understand the components of an elite biathlete’s shooting process

  • Be able to “zero” a rifle

  • Improve in their skate skiing technique

  • Have experienced what it is like to train as a biathlete

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Jul
26
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #5

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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2024 Singletrack Shootout #1
Jul
27
8:00 AM08:00

2024 Singletrack Shootout #1

2024 Singletrack Shootout #1 - Run and Bike

Join us for the first Singletrack Shootout of the summer - July 27. Come give biathlon a try, no matter your experience level! It’ll be a fun morning of biathlon racing - running or mountain biking, your choice. A novice clinic will teach you everything you need to know to complete the four stage race. Club rifles will be provided. Keep an eye out for Singletrack Shootout #2 which will happen August 17!

Registration opens on Monday May 20th.


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COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk #4
Aug
6
7:00 PM19:00

COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk #4

  • Craftsbury Outdoor Center, Touring Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Management strategies to develop old forest conditions

Anthony D’Amato (Professor and Director of UVM Forestry Program and UVM Research Forests) – Learn about ecological silviculture and forest management strategies to promote old forest development. Discussion will include old forest structural characteristics and active strategies to enhance both the health of your forest as well as promote the development of old forest characteristics.

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Aug
9
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #6

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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2024 U13 Biathlon Day Camp
Aug
15
to Aug 16

2024 U13 Biathlon Day Camp

  • Craftsbury Outdoor Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Camp Dates: Aug 15-16

Cost: $110. Includes use of a COC biathlon rifle and ammo for the camp. Does not include any meals. 

Registration: Register online here. (You’ll be prompted to login or make a Craftsbury account if you don’t have one already.)

Age: 9-12 (U-13 for the 2024-25 season. Must be at least 9 years old by the start of camp.)

Capacity: 12 athletes

Coaches: Craftsbury Biathlon coaching staff and Green Racing Project athletes

Contact: biathlon@craftsbury.com

Purpose: 

This camp provides a stepping stone for two different types of athletes: for kids who have been a part of our weekly practices will solidify the skills they’ve already been taught, learn a more robust shooting process, and be more prepared to enter competitions or attend our U-15 overnight camp next summer; for skiers who want to start doing biathlon this is a great way to safely jump right in and learn the basics in order to enter a novice race with more confidence or simply see if they would want to continue with biathlon. 

Schedule:

9:00am-3:00pm each day 

Requirements:

  • Shooting experience is welcome but not required at all. This camp is for both biathletes and skiers who have no biathlon experience!

  • Equipment: athletes should bring running shoes, swim trunks, a hydration vessel, a packed lunch each day, and a positive attitude.

  • Craftsbury will provide each athlete a biathlon rifle and ammunition for the camp.

  • Athletes should be able to handle full days of rigorous activity!

Camp provides:

  • Comprehensive firearm safety instruction and coaching.

  • Rifle and ammunition for use during the week.

  • Games and activities to supplement our biathlon training.

By the end of camp, each skier should

  • Understand and practice the rules of firearm safety.

  • Understand the fundamentals of prone shooting off of a block.

  • Understand the basic components of a biathlete’s shooting process.

  • Have a better understanding of whether they want to continue with biathlon and how to keep improving if so.

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Aug
23
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #7

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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2024 Experienced Masters Biathlon Camp
Sep
5
to Sep 8

2024 Experienced Masters Biathlon Camp

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Camp Dates: Sept 5-8, 2024

Cost: $407 programming fee includes use of a COC biathlon rifle and ammo for the camp. Does not include lodging, which is booked separately at time of registration.

Registration: By phone, (802) 586-7767

Coaches: Craftsbury and GRP biathlon coaches and athletes

Contact: biathlon@craftsbury.com

Purpose:

This camp for adult biathletes looking for some specific biathlon coaching and training structure. We’ll work on rifle fit, dial in the basics like natural point of aim and trigger squeeze using targeted drills, and include a mix of focused shooting training, physical training (rollerskiing, running, strength), and “combo” training (shooting with a higher heartrate). The week will end with a “fun race” for athletes to hone their skills.

Requirements:

  • Equipment: Athletes must bring their own equipment including a rifle, cuff, ammo, rollerskis (for those interested in rollerskiing), poles, helmet, running shoes, and water bottle. Athletes are also welcome to bring a bike (gravel or mountain) for an alternative training option.

  • On-snow biathlon racing experience is required.

  • Athletes should be able to handle up to 2x/day training sessions.

  • Any questions are welcome - contact us at biathlon@craftsbury.com

Camp provides:

  • Access to international-level biathlon coaching, including rifle-fitting and firearm safety instruction, by Green Racing Project and Olympic biathletes and coaches

  • Rollerski training on the Craftsbury Outdoor Center rollerski loop 

  • Running/hiking/biking in the hills of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom

  • Strength training in the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s “Event Shed” gym

  • Extracurricular activities including campfire, swimming and canoeing

  • Video technique analysis

  • Mindset and mental strategy

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Sep
13
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #8

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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Sep
27
4:00 PM16:00

Wobbly Bike Afternoon #9

Wobbly biking afternoons are back and will be on a regular schedule this year! Every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month from 4:00-5:30pm. We will have the flattest portion of our paved trail reserved for the littlest bikers, and they can explore the pump track as well.

While bikes and kids are welcome on the roller loop at many times during the week, we’re excited to offer these special events for young bikers and their families to enjoy the roller loop with friends. Plus these events include free bike usage for kids. We will have strider bikes, pedal bikes, and helmets of various sizes available free of charge.

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COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk #5
Oct
1
7:00 PM19:00

COC Forestry and Conservation Seminar Series, Talk #5

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Ecological silviculture in action at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center  

Rick Morrill (Northern Forest Conservation Services) and Jared Nunery (Orleans County Forester) will introduce the landscape setting of the COC trail network and discuss the local application of ecological forestry and silviculture. We will explore how practices and strategies discussed during the summer lecture series are being applied right here in Craftsbury. There’s more going on in the woods than you might realize skiing over the trail system – come learn how you might integrate some of these practices into the management of your forest.

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2024 Running Biathlon for Beginners
Oct
3
to Oct 6

2024 Running Biathlon for Beginners

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Camp Details:

Camp Dates: Oct 3-6, 2024

Cost: $448 programming fee includes use of a COC biathlon rifle and ammo for the camp. Does not include lodging, which is booked separately at time of registration.

Registration: By phone, (802) 586-7767

Coaches: Craftsbury and GRP biathlon coaches and athletes

Contact: biathlon@craftsbury.com

Camp Description:
We are excited to offer an introductory biathlon camp for adult runners! Running biathlon is sport for those who thrive on challenge! It combines two completely different disciplines: the heart-pounding exertion of running and the zen-like focus of precision shooting.

This camp is designed for runners who have little or no prior shooting experience and are open to trying something new (including those who joined us last year and are looking to expand their skills.) You’ll learn from Craftsbury’s experienced biathletes and coaches. We’ll teach you rifle safety, provide all the necessary equipment for biathlon shooting, instruct you in proper shooting techniques and give you opportunities to test your new skills including a fun, novice biathlon race. Running Biathlon for Beginners will also include all your favorite elements of a Craftsbury running camp such as running-specific coaching, endless gravel roads, amazing community, dips in Great Hosmer, and of course incredible food from our renowned dining hall.

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2024 Genny Tenny
May
12
9:00 AM09:00

2024 Genny Tenny

We’re happy to celebrate the 5th edition of the Genny Tenny in 2023. This popular point-to-point dirt road running race links the communities of Craftsbury and Albany, VT. New in 2023, we’ll be offering a 5k option as well as the traditional 10-mile distance.

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Bayley-Hazen Biathlon Race #2 - CANCELLED
Mar
17
9:00 AM09:00

Bayley-Hazen Biathlon Race #2 - CANCELLED

March 8 Update - After a gnarly week of warmth and rain that has eaten even much of the manmade snow, we’re canceling the Biathlon race of Sunday, March 17 - along with the rest of our scheduled XC ski racing for March. 

Racers will receive a credit in Skireg they can apply to any Craftsbury event posted on Skireg between now and April 1, 2025. Credits should hit your Skireg account by the end of the weekend. 

We're as disappointed as anyone by the abrupt end of racing, but we hope to see you this summer for dryland programming and racing. 

-the folks at Craftsbury


Due to popular demand, we are adding some winter biathlon races for novices. Similar to our summer Singletrack Shootout event but on skis, the Bayley-Hazen Biathlon Races will include beginner clinics under the guidance of expert instructors, and races for both novices and experts. This is your chance to try this wildly popular Olympic sport!

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Mar
1
10:00 AM10:00

2024 VPA State Meet - Freestyle

Vermont’s high school race season wraps up at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center with the final day of the VPA state meet. Racers will tackle a 5km individual freestyle race in the morning (boys 10:30am, girls 11:45am) and then schools will field 4-person relay teams in the afternoon for 4 x 2.5k freestyle relays (boys 2pm, girls 3pm).

The racing action should be fast and furious and we encourage spectators to car pool and join us to see all the fun!

Start Lists and Results:

Start lists and results

Live results

Maps:

2.5k race course

Individual start stadium

Relay stadium

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Bayley-Hazen Biathlon Race #1
Feb
17
9:00 AM09:00

Bayley-Hazen Biathlon Race #1

17 Feb 24, 7:20p UPDATE - Results

Due to popular demand, we are adding some winter biathlon races for novices. Similar to our summer Singletrack Shootout event but on skis, the Bayley-Hazen Biathlon Races will include beginner clinics under the guidance of expert instructors, and races for both novices and experts. This is your chance to try this wildly popular Olympic sport!

Registration is now closed.

Racer information:

Preliminary start list

Zero lane assignments (for expert race)

Map

Experienced Race Schedule: 

7:45-8:45am - Bib pick-up open for Experienced Race at event barn in the stadium 

8:00-8:50am - Experienced Race Zero 

9:00am - Experienced Race start (wave starts) 

 

Novice Race Schedule: 

9:00-10:00am Bib pick-up open for Novice Race at event barn in the stadium 

10:00am Novice safety talk and clinic (required) at the shooting range 

11:00am - Novice Race start (wave starts) 

 

Bib pick-up 

Please arrive early enough to pick up your bib at the event barn before your safety clinic (novice) or zero (experts). In addition, you will be given a race number sticker that should be worn during the race on the side of your leg, just below your right hip. Please stick this on when you are inside as it helps the adhesive work better. 

Novices- If you are racing the novice race, you must attend the safety and instruction clinic at 10am. We recommend you wear gloves, not mittens, as you will need dexterity to squeeze the trigger and load magazines. 

Experts- Please do not bring your rifles into the ski lodge. You can store them in the event barn.  

 

Race course 

The course is 5 loops of 1.4km for adults and 0.6km for kids (see map link above). Racers will start in waves. There will be a 75m penalty loop after the range.  

Courses will remain open to the public during the race and all users must travel in the direction of race traffic. Maps are posted on the skireg page. We will likelytake a slight modification to the posted kids course to send racers up “pipeline” rather than “chip hill” between the fields since it is a little less steep. 

If for some reason you do not finish the race, please let race officials know and return your bib to the finish line area. 

 

Range 

Novices will shoot 4 times, only on big targets.  

All experts will shoot 2 times on small targets and 2 times on big targets. Range will be split roughly in the middle with higher points set to big targets and lower points set to small targets. There will be a divider but we might shift it around slightly based on how many shooters of each type we need to accommodate at a given time, so check for it each time you come in. If you are in the adult race, those second two shooting bouts will be from the standing position. If you are a kid, you shoot everything from the prone position.   

Our range has 15 targets, which is smaller than a standard biathlon range size of 30. This means only 15 people can be shooting at once. We’ve done our best to configure start waves so that we do not overflow our range capacity, however it is possible we might overflow on occassion. If you come into the range in there is no point available, stay calm and raise your hand to let range officials know. We will give you a time credit based on how long you wait and you’ll benefit from a little extra recovery time. 

 

Carrying/Not Carrying 

Beginners will NOT ski with rifles. The rifles will live on shooting mats at all times. 

Experts will ski with rifles, although we will make exceptions for several of the younger expert kids. After talking with several coaches from participating clubs we feel that this will make for a more positive and safe experience. In these cases, coaches will need to help shuttle their rifles. If you are in the expert kids race and unsure if you should be carrying a rifle or not, please check in with your coach and range officials during zero and we’ll create a plan.    

 

Awards 

We will have prizes for the top 3 from each category and will do an awards ceremony after each race gets completed. We will aim to have the experts podium happen during the novice clinic. Novice podium will happen as soon as results have been compiled after the last finisher.     

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Feb
11
10:00 AM10:00

VT EHSC/U16s Qualifier

Vermont’s fastest high school skiers again converge on the Outdoor Center to see who will qualify to represent the state at the 2024 Eastern High School Championships and U16 Championships.

Athletes will race a 3k classic interval start in the morning, followed by a 3k freestyle interval start in the afternoon.

For race details and registration, check the VT Nordic Ski Team website.

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Feb
2
to Feb 4

Harvard Carnival & Henchey Memorial Eastern Cup & BKL Races

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Results

Photos

The Craftsbury Outdoor Center is excited to again partner with NENSA and Harvard University to bring a combined EISA Carnival-NENSA Eastern Cup event back to the trails at the Outdoor Center. Harvard hosted its inaugural EISA Carnival weekend at the Center back in 2020 and we are excited to have them back (and now led by the steady hand of new head coach Sam Benzing, a former Craftsbury Ski Club coaching assistant). Pairing a Carnival with an Eastern Cup creates an incredibly high caliber field, with all the top racers from New England and even eastern Canada looking to score FIS points.

Racing kicks off on Friday, February 2nd with 15km classic mass start races for the college field. Saturday, February 3rd brings 7.5km freestyle interval starts for all racers, allowing both the Carnival and Eastern Cup fields to test their mettle against the best of the best. The Carnival wraps up after Saturday's racing and Sunday, February 4th's Eastern Cup competitions will be held in the always-popular pursuit style, with U16s racing a 5km based on the previous day's time gaps, while the rest of the men's and women's field will race 10km based on their Saturday rank.

For more info and registration details, head on over to the Registration Page.

If you want to do our BKL race, head over to SkiReg to register for Bill’s Blastoff BKL Races.

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Jan
26
to Jan 28

Craftsbury Marathon Ski Festival & SuperTour

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Check out the 2024 Marathon Ski Festival Race Guide.

We are excited to bring back the Marathon Ski Festival in-person in 2024.We have our fingers crossed for a great snow year and we hope y'all do too!

The 2024 Marathon Ski Festival is also a US Ski and Snowboard SuperTour race weekend, meaning that on Friday, January 26th we welcome the nation's fastest skiers for a freestyle sprint on our 1.5km homologated sprint course and on Sunday the SuperTour field will get its own start at the head of the field for the 25km freestyle. 

Important Dates for the Marathon

  • Friday, Dec. 1 - Marathon price increases to $75 for the open class.

  • Saturday, Dec. 30 - Marathon price inceases $10 for college and high school categories.

  • Thursday, Jan. 11 – Marathon price increases to $85 for the open class.

  • Thursday, Jan. 25 - Online Registration closes for the Marathon Ski Festival.

  • Friday, Jan. 26 - SuperTour Freestyle Sprint

  • Saturday, Jan. 27 - 41st Craftsbury Classic Marathon 

  • Sunday, Jan. 28 - Craftsbury Freestyle Marathon and SuperTour 

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