Harvard Community Members: Good News! We have recently had some openings for the Harvard
Wintersession Mt. Sunapee Ski & Snowboard trip on Saturday, January 25th. Interested
in joining? First come first serve, space is limited, so reach out today! THIS TRIP IS
FREE OF CHARGE!
Please email the attached waiver (filled out and signed) to Casey Blodget
(caseyblodget@fas.harvard.edu<mailto:caseyblodget@fas.harvard.edu>) by Thursday at
7am if you want a spot on this trip. Please also answer the following:
Do you want rental equipment? If so, please let me know the following:
o Date of Birth
o Sex
o Height
o Weight
o Shoe size
o Do you want a helmet?
o Are you skiing or snowboarding?
o What type of skier/boarder are you?
§ Cautious
§ Moderate
§ Aggressive
· Do you want a free lesson? If so, what level are you?
o Beginner (never skied before/not comfortable with green circles)
o Intermediate or Advanced
Event Details
Cruise the slopes of Mt. Sunapee! Never skied or snowboarded? Transportation, tickets,
rental equipment, and lessons are available at no cost to you!
· Location: Mt. Sunapee, Newbury NH
· Date: Saturday, January 25, 2014
· Depart Campus: Corner of Mt. Auburn St and Holyoke
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at 6:30AM. Please be at the bus no later than 6:15AM. Sorry, we cannot wait for
latecomers.
· We will arrive at the mountain by 8:30AM.
· You will be given a lift ticket and rental equipment upon arrival and if you are
getting a lesson you will be directed to the ski school.
· You are free to ski/snowboard all day until 4PM!
· Return to Campus: The bus will depart Mt. Sunapee at 4:30PM. We should arrive
back on campus by 6:30PM.
What to Bring/Wear to the Mountain
MONEY/LUNCH
Plan on bringing about $15-$20 for snacks and lunch. Ski lodge food is a bit more
expensive than a normal café. You may not spend that much, but it’s always good to have
it on hand just in case. Ski lodge food is not known for being very healthy, so if you
have dietary restrictions/needs, please bring your own lunch (many people do this).
There will be granola bars for the trip up and goldfish/popcorn for the trip back. If you
think you’ll need more food/drink on the way up/back, please feel free to bring some!
WARM CLOTHING
It can get VERY COLD on the mountain and you don’t want to be stuck with the wrong
clothing. Cotton clothing is NOT recommended as it doesn’t dry quickly and will make you
even colder when you sweat. If you’re unsure what kind of clothing to bring, please read
the below list and ask a friend who has skied before.
It was -25⁰F at the summit on the Wintersession trip last January.
· Fleece, wool, or dry-fit long underwear shirt and pants.
· Another couple layers of fleece, wool, or dry-fit shirts/pants in case it’s
really cold out. Layers are key if it’s below freezing outside.
· Warm socks made of fleece, wool, etc. – not the ones you wear to the mountain —
bring an additional pair for skiing/riding.
· Water proof/wind proof pants and jacket to go over all your base layers.
· Warm hat, warm gloves, ski goggles, neck and face warmer or good scarf. Exposed
skin will get frostbitten if it’s below freezing outside.
· Hand and toe warmers (Harvard will provide everyone with 1 pair of hand warmers
and toe warmers!).
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Casey Blodget
Intramural and Club Sports Coordinator
Murr Center
Harvard University | Department of Athletics
65 North Harvard Street | Boston, MA 02163
P: (617) 495-5136
F: (617) 496-9950
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