Massanutten opened Thanksgiving weekend and the first team practice was the following Sunday. By the time last Sunday rolled around though, a lot of the good snow had already started melting. They had some really nice cold weather, blew a lot of snow, then it warmed up. The report I got from Whitney was that the slope conditions were kind of dicey, bare spots, thin snow. They closed during the week and now that it's gotten cold again they've been blowing snow and it looks like things are good for this weekend.
There's six kids on the snowboard team this year and at least one of them is planning on competing in boardercross with Whitney. He was going to last year except he broke his arm in the trick part after practice just before Christmas and was out until mid-February. There's going to be a rotating group of coaches, which could be interesting, but there will be two at every practice. Hopefully that means that they will divide the group up either by skill level or interest or some way that will let Whitney and Alec improve the skills they need to compete and give the other kids time in the trick park or to improve their riding skills.
It is really (really) nice to have a house down there. Both Whitney and I enjoyed being able to sleep in a bit and leave at 8:40 to get to practice on time. Way better than having to leave home at 6:15 to get there! We will enjoy that aspect of having a home down there all winter. I'll also like not having to drive home two hours after the weeknight practices. That makes for a long day.
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