July 18, 2012 – Where to begin…it’s July – something that is not lost on me. The last time I updated my website was a long time ago – over seven months back when I was battling through the Tour de Ski – an event that is so close to my heart it might as well be my skiing’s equivalent of a mitral valve.
I’d love to make the excuse that I was deep in the Himalaya climbing bad ass peaks for months and months on end solo, in true alpine-style, rocking a huge beard, all sinewy and the only form of communication I’ve been able to do is performing charades with Tibetans – but you all know that to be untrue. I was most certainly “in civilization” continuing to race on the World Cup circuit for months, living out of the duffel, training and racing hard as our Canadian team followed along in the caravan of FIS’s Nordic “white circus.”
Regardless of mental state - who wants to blog when you can enjoy days like this? Harv' back in February in Seisser Alm, ITA. © Devon Kershaw
Seeing how the season ended over three and a half months ago now and with the heat we’ve been enjoying in Canmore lately, I’m about as far away from Scandinavia where the circuit ended as one could be. That said, I’m going to attempt not to get melancholic and sappy. For that reason and others, I won’t get into it all – most of you know how it shook out. It was a banner year on the results board for our entire team – personal bests a plenty and some legendary races enjoyed by each of us on the team. I am so proud of my teammates, our staff and program. How cool is it that for the first time in history everyone on the World Cup team is now able to be introduced as “World Cup medalists” – that is so amazing! What a year indeed!!
As for myself personally – it was bar-none the most difficult season of my life. Not just from a physiological standpoint (yet having competed in over 40 races, it was!), but more pertinently from an emotional/mental aspect. After finishing 4th in the Tour de Ski it was apparent that I’d be in a tough race to stay in the top 3 in both the World Cup overall and World Cup Distance Cup (a goal of mine for not only the season – but something I’d been dreaming of for years – decades!), all while my nine-year relationship imploded. Skiing was about the furthest thing from my mind and it’s hard to describe how awful the year was. The weird thing was that on the result sheet I was putting up career-best numbers week in, week out.
Contrary to my nature, I’ll leave it there. The season was interesting. Canada raced fast. Really fast. I look back and take little personal satisfaction on my own results and man did it take a lot out of me.
Yet with winter ending came spring. Yes it was full of change and bummed out or not – life continued on. Instead of dragging on, I have decided to post an epic amount of photos – so let’s just use the rest of this update as a terribly produced “photo-essay” to explain what’s been up.
It's all fun and games while we are back in Canmore - here we are before embarking on our 4000km road trip in search of the perfect turn in the Northern Coast Mountains. © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
The first photos you see are from a 12 day backcountry ski trip with some of my best friends up into Northern BC. It was unreal. We hit a huge high-pressure system – enjoying a plethora of sunny days of fabulous skiing with great people. It doesn’t get any better than this – and backcountry skiing is an addiction/passion of mine that I think about from the first snowfall every year. The final weeks of the season are always tough to focus on the racing – knowing that epic skiing in the mountains is just around the corner. This spring, a crew of us decided to do a huge road trip, covering over 4000km – leaving Canmore to explore the ranges near Smithers, Terrace, Stewart, BC and even a day in Alaska in the Babine Mountain Range and Northern Coast Mountain Ranges. Check the photos. I just loved it.
That ski trip brought us to the middle of April, where true to form – I escaped to Hawaii – descending this year on my fav’ – Kaua’i to try and chill out after an arduous season. It’s a truly magical place and this year I needed the islands healing more than ever. It was difficult to leave (ok, it always is, haha)!!
Phil Widmer leading the charge high in the Babine Mountains, near Smithers BC © Devon Kershaw
The travel seemed to never stop and after Kaua’i it was back to official training. My season this year started in Provence, France with the organization – GOLD MEDAL PLATES (www.goldmedalplates.com) then things got rolling right along with stints in Bend, OR, Pacific City, OR and then back to Hawaii for our 2nd annual Maui camp.
Brent McMurtry enjoying some chill time on one of many a ski tour - this one still in the Babines. © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
The idea of “home” hasn’t really existed lately – but I’m very happy to report some positive news – the training continues to be going great. That’s been the constant over these last seven months – I’ve been feeling stellar during both my training and competitions through everything. It’s strange, but I’m grateful for it – deeply grateful.
On top of Mt. Dickie and fired right up for the 45 + degree line we skied off the summit - under blue skies (we hit the weather perfectly!!). © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
This season our team has split into men’s and women’s teams – so I can only really comment on how are boys are doing, since the women have been at different locations training (although everything I’m hearing is super positive! They’re fit as can be!!). I really feel as though our men’s team is in a great place these days and the vibe is at a best-ever level – we care and believe in each other so deeply that the training sessions are both high quality and also super fun!
Is there anything better than this? © Devon Kershaw
Our staff continue to be world leading and of course are a big reason why we are where we are – and this winter a lot went above and beyond the call of duty to help (you know who you are) and the immense gratitude I have for our wonderful staff, coaches, technicians that are 100% behind me and us continues and seems to just grow and grow.
I spent a week in France with Gold Medal Plates this year in Provence and did a bunch of workouts (cycling and rollerskiing) up "the beast of the south" Mt. Ventoux. It was an inspiring and leg punishing place to train (I'm a self-confessed cycling dork) - these switchbacks are so sweet. © Devon Kershaw
France was amazing (great food, met great people, and fantastic cycling/training – GMP know’s how to do it up!), the three weeks in Oregon were fantastic and I’m psyched that everyone had a great camp on Maui/the Haig (the altitude camp we just finished a few days ago) – working super hard together, laughing often and pushing the limits.
I rollerskiied up it a few times and here's the tourist shot of the psyched dork at the summit. © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
Ok, and we had some fun in the ocean too (some more than others. Lenny.) – it’s all good. We are all hungry and keen to improve, work on our weaknesses and push it – the competition waits for no one, as we all know!
When the Haig is like it was a few days ago - you can't help be stoked, no matter how many 4+ hour days you bang out up there. © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
Sure, last year was great – but last year was last year – and if we want to get even better, then we have to be even more diligent this training season. I can tell you we aren’t interested in resting on our laurels.
- The one constant – it's supposed to be fun. We're working hard but smiling along the way. I hope there will be more days like the one above for everyone on the team again next year – so proud of all my teammates, staff and the Canadian x-c ski community. Thanks for believing © Nordic Focus
- When the Haig is like it was a few days ago – you can't help be stoked, no matter how many 4+ hour days you bang out up there © Devon Kershaw
- Still 'besties' after 3.5 weeks of our training camp – Alex and Babs, two boss dudes nearing the skiing up on the Haig © Devon Kershaw
- Spoiled rotten – after returning from Hawaii we were soon on the Haig glacier enjoying wonderful grooming, and even more wonderful weather. Brent and Alex getting after it © Devon Kershaw
- More vert' – Harvey getting stronger (just don't tell him that – he's confident enough, haha) © Devon Kershaw
- Alex finishing up a crater run – it's amazing the stark contrast of environments in Maui © Devon Kershaw
- The team putting in the vert' up Mt. Haleakala. Maui is a great place to train – love it here © Devon Kershaw
- Our "pad" up on the volcano (Mt. Haleakala) in Maui. A mobile training base. Notice our sweet shower to the right of the photo. It may not look like much, but this baby kept us dry and was actually pretty sweet © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
- A rare photo of me (I'm an expert in avoiding photos and being on the other side of the lens) loving Cascade Head. This place is so amazing © Devon Kershaw
- Lenny psyched we're here in Pacific City. We had a great two week training camp working hard in Bend, and then some fun/great training and water time in Pacific City. Oregon rules © Devon Kershaw
- After the Bend camp, Lenny and I joined our coach (Justin) and our massage therapist/great buddy (Scotty Y) at the Oregon Coast for some training/surfing. Did the infamous intervals (made famous by the US ski team and Pete) up Cascade Head. Yep – it's beautiful – Lenny can't believe it (that he's actually running and not surfing (just kidding)) © Devon Kershaw
- The Nish agrees © Devon Kershaw
- Smith Rocks – close to Bend – and a completely inspiring place to go for a run © Devon Kershaw
- Flying directly to Bend after a week in France – it was back to training and rituals – like eating lunch at Spork. Here's Lenny ordering enough food to fuel his 6"6 frame at the Bend, OR fav (Peri and Joel eagerly awaiting their meals in the background) © Devon Kershaw
- I rollerskiied up it a few times and here's the tourist shot of the psyched dork at the summit. © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
- I spent a week in France with Gold Medal Plates this year in Provence and did a bunch of workouts (cycling and rollerskiing) up "the beast of the south" Mt. Ventoux. It was an inspiring and leg punishing place to train (I'm a self-confessed cycling dork) – these switchbacks are so sweet. © Devon Kershaw
- Is there anything better than this? © Devon Kershaw
- Our one day in Alaska – and Phil's skins sadly icing up – here he is boot packing to the summit of our blitz on Mt. Rooster © Devon Kershaw
- On top of Mt. Dickie and fired right up for the 45 + degree line we skied off the summit – under blue skies (we hit the weather perfectly!!). © Devon Kershaw
- Longer, sloggier day to reach the summit of Mt. Dickie above Stewart, BC. Here's McMurr taking no prisoners #summitfever © Devon Kershaw
- The boys waiting in the AM before heading out for another mind-blowingly awesome ski day above Stewart, BC © Devon Kershaw
- Getting steeper…. © Devon Kershaw
- Same slope, same rock-star dude out front – Phil Widmer on our attempt to get up Mt. Remo. Sadly for us – and the conditions – we didn't make it to the summit. #Lorriewouldgo © Devon Kershaw
- Phil again up front breaking trail high in the Northern Coastal Mountains (kind of) near Terrace, BC © Devon Kershaw
- One of my favorite photos I took on the trip – sometimes going up is (almost) as much fun as it is on the way down © Devon Kershaw
- All smiles for Lenny – we put in big days – but everyone was just loving it. Skiing's a passion for us all, whether on the skinny sticks, or the big dogs (Babines Mnts) © Devon Kershaw
- Mr. Goldsack enjoying some legendary turns (again – Babines). Yep! © Devon Kershaw
- The Crew at Joe L'Orsa Cabin in the Babines. Couldn't ask for better friends to rip with. L-R: Phil Widmer, Brent McMurtry, Me, Drew Goldsack, Lenny Valjas © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
- Brent McMurtry enjoying some chill time on one of many a ski tour – this one still in the Babines. © Devon Kershaw
- Phil Widmer leading the charge high in the Babine Mountains, near Smithers BC © Devon Kershaw
- Devon Kershaw © Devon Kershaw
- It's all fun and games while we are back in Canmore – here we are before embarking on our 4000km road trip in search of the perfect turn in the Northern Coast Mountains. © courtesy of Devon Kershaw
- Regardless of mental state – who wants to blog when you can enjoy days like this? Harv' back in February in Seisser Alm, ITA. © Devon Kershaw
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