Sunday, January 29, 2012
This week at The Lodge 1/29 – 2/4
The big news is that (as always!) the NH annual Snow Sculpting Competition this past weekend was AWESOME! The temperatures were spring-like for the teams that had 2-days to complete their 4’ by 8’ cylinders, which they carved into amazing works of art. We had a full-house at The Lodge for the UNH Ski Competitions, for which we hosted the Boston College, Bowdoin and Dartmouth Ski Teams. Congratulations to all the skiers for this event. Six inches of new snow fell over the weekend, freshening up the trails at both Great and Jackson. If downhill is your thing, our guests come back every afternoon grinning from ear to ear! Conditions are wonderful here in Jackson, NH!
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
This Week at the Lodge 1/22-28
The big news is SNOW … a rare commodity until now, but there’s LOTS of fluffy powder after the most recent storm, making conditions ideal for skiing. Cold temps have kept the awesome ice sculptures in town perfectly intact, and if planning a visit, they are definitely a ‘MUST SEE’! Dana and I have been cross-country skiing all week. After overcoming the initial inertia, I was in fine form and didn’t want to stop; I can’t think of anything that makes me feel healthier than XC skiing!
Two of our favorite guests, sisters Gene Fontaine and Eloise Brittain have spent the week with us here at The Lodge, inspiring everyone with whom they come in contact. At 90 and 91, they ski every day, and live and love life to the fullest. Gene, still the world traveler, has many adventures planned after she leaves us today. Eloise still composes music and plays in a praise band, and has recently been on the lecturing circuit. Their zest for life is marvelous as well as contagious. Gene’s son and wife spent the week with them this year as well, and cousins from Vermont also met them here for a couple of days. “Cousin Wilbur” could be heard to remark each morning as he came down the stairs, ”It’s another grand and glorious day of golden opportunity.” Wow.
The best bet for this week is skiing, either downhill or XC with the discount passes we have for our guests. The upcoming weekend will bring the annual Snow Sculpting Competition, an event that attracts a wide variety of sculptors, both amateur and professional. The winning team of this State Championship will receive a trophy and an invitation to compete in the United States National Snow Sculpting Competition, to be held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in 2013. Each team will be given a cylinder shaped block of snow 4 feet in diameter by 8 feet tall to create their snow sculptures. Most of the teams will start sculpting on Friday, January 28th and continue working through the night on Saturday to complete their sculptures in time for the judging on Sunday afternoon January 30th starting at Noon. Judging is based on creativity, technique and message. Other activities planned for the snow sculpture weekend include a welcome reception dinner, with a bon fire and roasting of marshmallows, sleigh rides and more. Come on up for a visit to see this absolutely marvelous and enchanting art form!
Two of our favorite guests, sisters Gene Fontaine and Eloise Brittain have spent the week with us here at The Lodge, inspiring everyone with whom they come in contact. At 90 and 91, they ski every day, and live and love life to the fullest. Gene, still the world traveler, has many adventures planned after she leaves us today. Eloise still composes music and plays in a praise band, and has recently been on the lecturing circuit. Their zest for life is marvelous as well as contagious. Gene’s son and wife spent the week with them this year as well, and cousins from Vermont also met them here for a couple of days. “Cousin Wilbur” could be heard to remark each morning as he came down the stairs, ”It’s another grand and glorious day of golden opportunity.” Wow.
The best bet for this week is skiing, either downhill or XC with the discount passes we have for our guests. The upcoming weekend will bring the annual Snow Sculpting Competition, an event that attracts a wide variety of sculptors, both amateur and professional. The winning team of this State Championship will receive a trophy and an invitation to compete in the United States National Snow Sculpting Competition, to be held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin in 2013. Each team will be given a cylinder shaped block of snow 4 feet in diameter by 8 feet tall to create their snow sculptures. Most of the teams will start sculpting on Friday, January 28th and continue working through the night on Saturday to complete their sculptures in time for the judging on Sunday afternoon January 30th starting at Noon. Judging is based on creativity, technique and message. Other activities planned for the snow sculpture weekend include a welcome reception dinner, with a bon fire and roasting of marshmallows, sleigh rides and more. Come on up for a visit to see this absolutely marvelous and enchanting art form!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
This Week at the Lodge: 1/15-21
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Monday, January 9, 2012
This Week at the Lodge - January 8-14
1st Place 2012 Ice Carving Competition |
The results are in!! Dennis Hickey, co-owner of Ice Breakers, won first prize for his magnificent dragon. Second place winner was Chris Gould for his carving of a fish swimming through the sea grass, and third prize went to David Soha for his carving of Tinkerbell. The ice carvings were judged on workmanship, creativity and technical difficulty. Nine extraordinary ice carvings will be displayed on the veranda of The Wentworth. As always, Fritz Koeppel of The Wentworth was an elegant host.
The weather has been cooperating and snowmaking efforts continue up at Great Glen Trails. The teaching area is open with plenty of manmade snow, good tracks set as well as good skate lanes - all at no charge. They also have 20 km of carriage trails open for snowshoeing, and the tubing hill is also open. All Lodge guests can enjoy these activities FREE of charge with our guest vouchers.
2nd Place Winner |
3rd Place Winner |
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Our dear friend Gail |
Sunday, January 1, 2012
This Week at The Lodge … January 1-7
Hallelujah! It was a white Christmas in Jackson after all! We were beginning to wonder about that when the Polar Express train visited a snow-free ‘North Pole’ this year … but Christmas Eve Day dawned white and snowy and beautiful! It was a veritable wonderland. Despite the lack of ground cover, 2011 was the happiest and most successful Polar Express season we’ve EVER had! Happy guests, happy staff … it was the culmination of a great 2011 for us. But out with the old and on to the new…
New Year’s Eve rolled in with mixed precipitation in the morning, a fire crackling in fireplace from morning till night, and wine, cheese & crackers, homemade cookies and cocoa available for nibbles for old and new friends alike. It was a relaxing day for all. A fabulous moon shone amongst a sky full of stars in the evening; a great way to start out the year.
This week in Jackson the temperatures have dropped, making the snow-making efforts on the slopes quite productive for skiers, until Mother Nature cooperates later in the week with some snow in the forecast for Wednesday and Friday. The lower temps have made ice skating over at Nestlenook Farm totally wonderful! Skate under 3.2 million lights or take a horse-drawn sleighride under the warmth of a 'buffalo robe'. Rent your skates or bring your own! Looking to next week, we’re anticipating the annual Ice Carving Competition coming up in Jackson on the 9th … but more on that next time! Have a great week,
-- The Lodge Lady
New Year’s Eve rolled in with mixed precipitation in the morning, a fire crackling in fireplace from morning till night, and wine, cheese & crackers, homemade cookies and cocoa available for nibbles for old and new friends alike. It was a relaxing day for all. A fabulous moon shone amongst a sky full of stars in the evening; a great way to start out the year.
This week in Jackson the temperatures have dropped, making the snow-making efforts on the slopes quite productive for skiers, until Mother Nature cooperates later in the week with some snow in the forecast for Wednesday and Friday. The lower temps have made ice skating over at Nestlenook Farm totally wonderful! Skate under 3.2 million lights or take a horse-drawn sleighride under the warmth of a 'buffalo robe'. Rent your skates or bring your own! Looking to next week, we’re anticipating the annual Ice Carving Competition coming up in Jackson on the 9th … but more on that next time! Have a great week,
-- The Lodge Lady
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