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BKL Silver Fox Trot - Saturday, February 17th |
For 2007, the BKL Silver Fox Trot returns to Garipay Field in Hanover!
Join the fun, as the Eastern Cup/Jr. Olympic Qualifier races roll into town.
(Which are scheduled for the adjacent Oak Hill courses; more information here.)

Latest update (Feb. 17th at 20:00): Final results are available here. Thanks for coming, and please send along any suggested changes. (And we do hope to have raffle prizes again next year!)
Wax recommendations: SWIX and TOKO
Race details:
- Technique: freestyle (skate)
- Lollipoppers start time: 0930 am - sharp!
- Wave starts follow, by gender (girls first) and class (J6, J5, J4, J3 and J2/8th)
- Course lengths appropriate to class (0.5 to ~3 km).
- On-site registration begins at 8:30 am; $5 entry fee for NENSA members (Lollipoppers free), $10 non-members. Bring waiver and pick bibs up at the trailer, courtesy of Trumbell-Nelson Construction Company.
- PLEASE pre-register (name, club, DOB, NENSA number): doug (dot) hardy (at) valley.net, and arrive with a completed NENSA waiver form - available here. If you do not pre-register, please arrive with a completed and signed NENSA entry form - available here.
- Venue: Groomed ski trails of Garipay Field (part of Dartmouth Cross Country Center) in Hanover, NH
- Driving directions: click here for a map; Garipay Field is on the North side of Hanover, at the corner of Rt. 10 (Lyme Road) and Reservoir Road. (Exit 13 off I-91; head east across the Connecticut River and up into Hanover, continue straight (West Wheelock Rd.) past the green to North Park St. (route 120) and turn right onto Lyme Rd.)
- Ribbons (1st through 5th places plus Participant) and commemorative water bottles for all participants.
- PRIZES will be raffled by bib number, after the awards - but we do not have as many to give away as in past years...
Course maps will be posted here prior to race day.
Have a look at images and results from past years:
We hope to see you on the 17th!
Last update: Feb. 17, 2007
The background image comes from a nice snow website SnowCrystals.com. Knowledge of snow crystals is bound to make you a better waxer!