Description:
This is a great opportunity for members to volunteer and get outdoors, enjoy the fresh air and get some horizontal exercise without any elevation gain and assist with
Stomping the Lake at Lake Louise prior to Race Day that is scheduled for Sunday, March 6.
Well what the heck is it you ask? Well in order to prepare for the famous Lake Louise Loppet, taking place Sunday March 6th, we have to pack down the snow on the Lake. We do this on snowshoes. There is often a layer of slush under the snow, on top of the ice. This can muck up the snow machine tracks and the grooming equipment. By packing down the snow, it allows that layer of slush to freeze, making it easier to groom and set cross country tracks.
We walk side by side across marked areas on the lake, packing down the snow in wide swathes. A great time to view the area surrounding the lake, chat with friends and watch the weather change. Go for a hot chocolate in the Chateau if your toes get too cold.
The Lake Louise Loppet is Western Canada’s oldest citizens’ Cross Country Ski Race and attracts racers from 3 to 87 years of age and Olympic champions to first-timers.
We will require Volunteers on race day to give out and collect bibs and ankle bracelets, record order of finish and to be Course Controllers and Marshals. Please select the following link for Volunteer Opportunities on Race Day, Sunday, March 6th - I want to Volunteer.
You must be double vaccinated to participate for this event and carpooling. Please read COVID Information located on Event Calendar, entitled COVID. Attendees will be required to provide being double vaccinated by email when requested by the trip coordinator prior to event. If you have questions, please contact the trip coordinator before registering. Thank you.
• Events are subject to cancellation or change on short notice due to changes in government restrictions.
• Carpooling – Must be double vaccinated.
• No food / snack sharing.
• Bring your own wipes and hand sanitizer and a mask.
• Social distancing and any other rules set out by authorities must be followed. Please respect others.
• Washrooms may not be available - please be prepared to pack out what you bring in, such as
Toilet paper, etc.
• Please make yourself aware of the risks in participating in this sort of event and decide accordingly.
• Don`t forget the usual items; proper clothing, water, food, equipment and first aid kit.
• Trip participants are asked to provide their cell contact information and emergency contact information to the trip coordinator,
prior to, due to the 'meet at trail head' requirement.
• Please do not sign up if you are experiencing any flu like, cold, or Covid19 symptoms.
Travel Distance: 182.5 Kilometers One Way / 1 Hour and 57 Minutes
Difficulty Level: Easy
Rendezvous Point: North Edworthy Park, northeast corner. Please arrive 15 minutes before so a vehicle convey can be arranged, as we will be leaving at 8:00 a.m. sharp. Please be aware, in order to car pool or attend this event, you must be double vaccinated.
Event Coordinators: For inquiries, please contact the event coordinators - Lori at (403) 283-7386 or by email at ldavidson@telus.net;On the day of the event, you can call or text Lori at (403) 803-2953 if your plans have changed.
Guest Policy: The Club is currently discouraging guests of a member, from outside the Club, attending an event at this time due to the pandemic situation and potential liability issues. Once the government has lifted and has relaxed restrictions, guests are more than welcome to attend two events, as per the Calgary Ski Club Policy.
No Pets, Please!