I was just at PVGC meeting with golf course leadership and the ski groomer, putting the grooming plan in place. First off, Middleton is really rolling out the
red white carpet for this event. They are working hard in this compressed timeframe to get it well groomed for bikes. In some places, its over two feet deep, and to get two feet of freshies packed down takes some work. It would be one thing if we had a month to go before the event, but we don't, so they are going to hit it quite a few times this week (far beyond the normal grooming sched for ski). The groomer has already run the course 3x today.
And its looking really good already. The whole thing is 10' wide, so expect plenty of passing space. Its still pretty soft, but the groomer is really good at this, and hes got a plan to cut it, roll it, mark it with a "B" etc.
With this sudden abundance of snow, we really have to share the space well with the ski community. They've been waiting all winter for this too, and PVGC is really the best place in town to train for the Birkie hills, so there will be a lot of panic training from people who havent had much snow time yet.
Given that, we will not be able to have the official pre-ride I was hoping for. Middleton doesnt want us riding when skiing is going on. In other words, you can only ride bikes if its closed to skiing. If we could have gotten a base down in January, and skiers could have been skiing, I would have had the latitude to ask for another closure window. But we are already taking the whole Sunday, so thats going to limit our bike time.
So, if you want a course preview, get to The Inukshuk early on Sunday. The sun rises at 7:15-ish. reg opens at 9:00, racing starts at 10:00. OR snowshoe or ski the course now. In fact,
please do that, it will help the course
If you are holding a course map (a few got out in the early planning), dont use that one, since there have been some changes. I'll post the official final map to Facebook probably tomorrow. If you cant wait for that, just go to the east end of the parking lot by the reserved parking signs. Thats where the finish line tent will be. Go north and follow the road towards the park exit. Follow the pink flags (if they arent drifted over). Approx 4.7 miles later, you'll be back at the finish. It crosses/joins the XC trails a few times, so you might temporarily lose your way. I'm going to paint plenty of arrows on the ground for racers on Sunday.
Again, please do not ride your bike on any part of the golf course until Sunday. And even on Sunday, always ensure you are riding on groomed snow. There will be no cutting the course (thats cheating, duh), but also because if you are off the groomed trail, you could be in an area where the golf course doesnt want bikes (greens/tees/fairways).
Thanks for your help, and I hope everyone can come out for the race. I'm trying to make it a really good time.