Max Durtschi Checks In From the World Cup

by Max Durtschi, Team Crosscut and US Biathlon Athlete

*Written on Dec. 24, 2020


Greetings from Ramsau, Austria, the home of US Biathlon for the holiday break. Having just finished the first four World Cups in Kantiolahti, Finland and Hochfilzen, Austria we are looking forward to some recharging before heading to Oberhof, Germany for World Cup 5!

US Biathlon's season began with a pre-season World Cup camp in Vuokatti, Finland. We spent two weeks in Vuokatti skiing on their tracks and taking advantage of their ski tunnel and other World-Class facilities. I personally enjoyed getting on snow and practicing technique in some softer conditions. Because much of the World Cup season takes place in central Europe, being confident in wet, soft snow is very important.

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We finished off our camp with some training races against national team biathletes from Ukraine, Finland, and Bulgaria. These races were a great way to wake up the body as I had not raced on snow since last March in Minsk, Belarus. I felt good on skis and solid in the range, cleaning the sprint race and shooting well in the individual.

After our training camp, we traveled to the site of World Cups 1 and 2 in Kantiolahti, Finland. This venue was fantastic with some challenging hills and a range that often sees strong wind. The conditions were pretty soft which made the steep hills even more challenging. The range conditions oscillated daily and this gave us a great chance to practice wind shooting!

In Hochfilzen, we finally experienced consistent sunshine which was wonderful after spending nearly a month in the darkness of northern scandinavia. Snow conditions were good as well with a little more natural snow mixed into the track.

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So far, the biggest change to this season has been the COVID-19 protocols. Overall, I have been very impressed with the efforts made by both US Biathlon as well as the International Biathlon Union (IBU). Using protocols put together by our medical staff, we travelled overseas and have done our best to mitigate risk while in hotels. As a team we have made some sacrifices including subdividing into pods in order to prevent potential spread within our team, but have found ways to enjoy each other's company nonetheless!

In addition, the IBU has done a great job keeping us athletes safe! These measures include: frequent testing (roughly every 4-5 days), restricted hotels, charter flights, and (unfortunately) prohibiting fans at the venues. For our time at the venue our sponsors Maloja and Sunlight have provided us a team RV which we can use to safely relax, while maintaining strict protocols.

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I wish everyone safe and healthy holidays! We hope that Crosscut has some great conditions!




Dog Days, Night & Uphill Skiing

We've received enough snow for daily grooming, setting classic skiing tracks on most trails and launching community favorites like Dog Days, Night and Uphill Skiing. Read more in detail, below and remember to always check the daily grooming report for trails that have been groomed that day.

Dog Days
Day Ticket and Season Pass Holders are welcome to ski with dogs after 3pm on Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays.  Dogs must be under control from their humans and, of course, the humans are required to pick up after their dog.  Bow-wow-wow!  Read more here

Night Skiing

Night Skiing on the Lighted Loop is open Mondays and Thursdays, from 4–8PM. Day pass, season pass, or night skiing pass required for Night Skiing access.

Uphill Skiing 
Uphill tickets must be reserved by everyone whether you're a season pass holder or not. This is in order to comply with requests by Search and Rescue and Bridger Bowl during the pandemic. Crosscut will allow a maximum number of ten uphill skiers allowed each day. To maintain this number, non-season pass holders can buy an Uphill Ticket up to 48 hours in advance.

Purchase of a Season Pass includes uphill ticket access at no additional charge, but you must call the Nordic Center (406) 586-9690 or stop by the ticket window in order to reserve a ticket. This reservation can also be made up to 48 hours in advance. Please know there will be random patrols/checking of tickets in order to confirm reservations. All uphill skiers should be prepared to show proof of reservation while skiing.   Thank you for your cooperation!  

Read more about Uphill Skiing Access and purchase your ticket here

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US Paralympics Nordic Ski Team Race This Saturday, 1/9/21

Team USA Paralympics Nordic Skiing will be hosting a race at Crosscut on Saturday morning. The course, highlighted in the map image below, will be closed from 9am - 11am so please plan your outing from Lots A, B or C accordingly. You can find a full trail map here, or on mobile apps Trail Forks and Avenza. Use caution when crossing over the race course.

Due to COVID-19 spectators are not allowed. If you are on another trail and see the racers on course, we welcome your cheers!

Thanks for your cooperation!

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Crosscut Season Opening - Delayed

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Due to unseasonably warm temps the past few days, Crosscut will not be able to open to the public on December 12, as we originally planned.

At this time we do not have another proposed opening date as it is entirely dependent on conditions.  We will keep you posted and be in touch when we have more information to pass along.

Season pass holders may still recreate at Crosscut.  Be prepared for extremely variable conditions on the lower trails ranging from icy hard pack surfaces to dirt.

Anticipate having to hike across bare patches to reach the upper trails.  No grooming will be done until we get more snow.  As a reminder, you can check grooming and conditions here

You are welcome to hike and dogs are welcome Monday through - Friday only.  Please, NO Dogs allowed on weekends until Crosscut formally opens.  Then, dogs are welcome Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons after 3pm.   Athletic teams will continue to train on weekends and we can not allow dogs to run onto the Biathlon Range during practice sessions.  Arrrf!

At this time, we will not be offering online day pass purchases, uphill tickets, private ski lessons or rental equipment reservations.  These tickets and services will become available after Crosscut is officially open for the season.

In the meantime, you may continue to sign up for our lesson series in January and February, and you may also purchase gift cards online.  Find more here.

Special Holiday Break Winter Ski Camp

Working over the holidays? Send your kids to Crosscut’s first ever Winter Camp, from Dec. 28th-30th! Email skieducation@crosscutmt.org for more details or to register.

Fun, fresh air and friends

Fun, fresh air and friends

Registration for Ski Education is Open!

Registration for Ski Education is Open!

Registration is now open for our mid week Ski Education sessions for remote learners and homeschoolers grades K-8!

Employment Opportunity - POSITIONS FILLED

Employment Opportunity - POSITIONS FILLED

Crosscut Mountain Sports Center is seeking to hire enthusiastic educators as substitute instructors for our Ski Education Program team.

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