From the COSMIC site: The following is an outline of the "fair weather" course; the final course will be a variation on this course. We’ll do our best with weather and snow conditions on Saturday morning to give participants the most challenging and scenic skiing and skinning possible. 1. Start Base Area. Competitors […]
Archives for February 2007
Kicking the Common Cold
WTF! I ground to a stop gasping for air after two miles on the four mile loop I’ve done more than a hundred times. Yeah the Denver pollution combined with already dry air at altitude makes for less than ideal cardio conditions, but why on earth was I getting so winded? Frustrated that night, I […]
Crested Butte Rally
Team Crested Butte athlete Bryan Wickenhauser says he might expect a podium spot somewhere behind Ethan Passant. That all depends, though, on who shows up from Jackson Hole and how Pete Swenson performs. Based on results from the first two COSMIC races, it seems Crested Butte and Jackson Hole have the corner on this year’s […]
24 Hours of Sunlight
As Greg Hill pushes his way towards his goal of climbing 1 million vertical feet on skis in 100 days, another C.A.M.P. sponsored Team Crested Butte athlete gives him a run at the 24 Hours of Sunlight … Read the article from the Denver Post here See detailed race results here
Smallest Biner Makes Biggest Presence
The one-ounce C.A.M.P. Nano Wire carabiner has received the prestigious Best in Gear (B.I.G.) award from Rock & Ice magazine. The award will be presented in the 2007 Gear Guide hitting shelves this month. B.I.G. awards represent a consensus among the editors on the best gear in a variety of categories. Selection criteria include overall […]