About Me
- loafa3
- Carrabassett Valley, ME, United States
- I'm Craig Marshall, an 18 year old ski racer traveling the country in an effort to qualify for the United States Ski Team.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Christmas Break
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Videos
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Snow King Crash
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Snow King SL
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Snow King SL 1
And an interesting perspective on the latest world cup venue...http://nymansworld.blogspot.com/2010/12/tough-on-eyes.html
Friday, December 10, 2010
Snow King Race 1
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Sunny California
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Going Back to Cali
Monday, November 29, 2010
Nor-Ams Can Be No Fun
Saturday, November 27, 2010
First Nor-Am
So I had my inaugural Nor-Am today in one of the toughest races of the year, the Loveland Slalom. I started 96, which is the farthest back I've started in a long time, but luckily the hill is in awesome shape so the track wasn't much of a factor. I had a few pretty costly bobbles (as always), especially the one at the bottom, right before the flat (that I crawled across). I was 51st going into the second run (only 60 qualify, so I was happy to make it) and I skied much better, but still with a few mistakes. I ended up 32nd, which is respectable despite how far out I was. But, when you're racing against world cup racers like Marcel Hirscher, Mike Janyk, and Nolan Kasper, it's tough to score. I had a lot of fun, something that I wasn't expecting. It's exciting racing against unbelievable skiers like those guys, and to have a feeling that you can sort of hang with them is pretty exciting. The last week of my Colorado trip has been nice, with a few really relaxing days off and a wonderful thanksgiving, but I'm really stoked to head to Aspen and race then continue on to California. Well I've got a lot of packing and other menial tasks to do, so I'm going to sign off, but I'll let you know how tomorrow goes once we arrive in Aspen.
I was stoked to see a few old friends today, Jo Morrison and Becca Nadler. I also promised shout outs to a couple of Holderness friends, Colton and Lily. Remember Colton, do the opposite of what your instincts tell you.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
The Laziest of Days Off
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Cold Days in CO
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sunny Days in CO
We've had 4 great days of training in a row, 2 GS and 2 SL. I really dialed in the GS and skied well in the last few runs of that block and have been warming the slalom skis back up yesterday and today. I'm optimistic by some of the progress that I'm making, but would still like to put some really fast runs together and gett a little bit closer to the fast guys I'm skiing with. The weather has been awesome, with mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine, and the hill has been in great condition because of it. Unfortunately, the good times may be over, with a huge snow storm moving in at some point tonight. The next few days could be full of a lot of slipping, but I'm optimistic that it'll be in good shape for the NorAms on saturday. Even though I'm dreading the blizzard that's moving in, I'm enjoying a relaxed Sunday afternoon planted in front of the TV, (I just watched Peyton Manning choke a huge comeback with an idiotic pick) and I'm looking forward to seeing a couple Peter Webbers on thursday! Hopefully you enjoy the pictures!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
A Couple of Tough Days
Monday, November 15, 2010
SO MUCH SNOW!!!!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
I know I'm from the East, but I still don't like the cold.
Today was our last day at Copper before moving over to Loveland for the National Development Camp that starts on monday. We ended up with 4 days of Slalom and 4 days of GS, and the last few have been extremely productive. I've been working on my consistency in both events, trying to eliminate the bad turns that ruin runs, but I'm certainly linking up some really good turns. I feel really good about the faster sections that I'm putting together but skiing on the ice at Loveland will certainly be the real test. Excited for a day off tomorrow! Hopefully I'll have better internet in my new place and I can post more consistently.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
SNOW!
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Another Awesome Day
Happy 21st Birthday to Weenut! Hopefully he makes it to tomorrow...
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Two Stupidly Long Days
Phew, where do I start. I guess yesterday morning I was in Omaha, Nebraska. I remember starting the drive in Omaha but after that all of Nebraska and eastern Colorado are kind of a big blur. A lot of corn, freeway, and nothingness. We decided early afternoon that we were incredibly hungry and after struggling to find any where with any food, stumbled upon Buffalo's Bill Bar and Grill in Ovid, Colorado. We figured that a small, down-home place like that would have some great local flavor but it turned out to be about as plain and boring as the town it resided in. We hit the road again and decided that on such an unbelievably beautiful day, we should stop and play golf. It was a quaint, little place that provided us with a great break after 7 hours of driving. I even got my first eagle after driving the 9th green! We continued on to the hotel where Will was staying for the night before traveling back to NYC. It turned out that the hotel reservation was never booked correctly and after credit card customer service people ruined my mood completely for an hour, I made the final push to Copper. But it turns out some people from Denver like to drive up to the mountains on a friday afternoon. So the ride took much longer than expected but I finally arrived, unpacked, organized, and crashed. Today was much better. The temperature was about 30 degrees at the beginning of the day and as I sit here on my deck, it's about 60. The snow stayed pretty good despite this, and we were able to get GS and Slalom freeskiing in the morning. After the crowds started to accumulate we set up some short radius GS gates to ski on Slalom skis. I took 6 runs and felt ok, it was definitely just getting the feeling back after a few months off snow. I was having trouble getting a solid platform at the top of the turn and when I didn't, the bottom of the turn was pretty rough. I skied on the new pair of boots with the soft cuff. I'm definitely going to try the older boots tomorrow. It was all in all a glorious day and I'm pretty wiped now. A little bit of dryland and some grocery shopping should do me well tonight. Farewell from sunny Copper, Colorado.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The Great Land of Nothingness
SNOW AT SUGARLOAF!!!!!
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Shicagtown
I’d also like to throw a shout out for my boy Richie, happy 19th! Hopefully you had a great one!
Monday, November 1, 2010
Day 2: Home of Lebron
I apologize for the lack of photos, my camera connection to the computer has definitely not been working. I'll try to mass upload snapshots from the trip when I can. Sweet!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Day 1
Today was a pretty interesting day, and my love for New England is even stronger now. We drove straight through to Salem, Massachusetts and decided to make a little detour to check out the (in our opinion) most appropriate halloween stop in the world. I'll remember it as the strangest collection of people that I've ever seen, and could imagine, besides possibly Europe. Costumes of all types, shapes, and sizes were featured, an overwhelming setting for a confessed halloween hater. After parking on a sidewalk, meandering lost through a crowd of crazies, and listening to a bad group of college-aged singers, we found the perfect, authentic lunch spot. After a 6.95 dollar plate of filet mignon and some hearty mashed potatoes, we hopped back on the road and dominated the Mass Pike until we reached our destination here in NY State. This was not as easy as it sounds, considering we drove through 2 snowstorms and a distractingly beautiful sunset. So I'm gunna sign off from a ridiculously random spot to put the Hall of Fame of America's Pastime, and attempt to find a spot to mingle with some locals, grab some grub, and watch some sports, 3 of my favorite activities. Plan for tomorrow: check out the HOF from approximately 9-11 then hit the road with our sights set on Cleveland, home of the Rock and Roll hall of fame, Will's destination of choice. So check in with us tomorrow night around this time for another post from another place. I love my life.
100% Epic Adventure
I never really thought I’d start a blog. I thought they were exclusively for those who had lives that others were interested in following or somehow living along with the blogger. But after being inspired by the revolutionary blogs of men like jon-olsson.com, warnernickerson.com, nymansworld.blogspot.com, and danloman.com, I figured I’d give it a shot. I’ll keep it updated with results, photos, videos, and some boring equipment stuff that I just need to put somewhere.
When I woke up this morning, I was prepared for what will probably be the greatest adventure of my life. But I was so happily surprised and gifted with a white blanket outside the window! It definitely reassured me that this is going to be an awesome day. Because, along with my dear friend Wilson Underkuffler, I am beginning a cross-country trip to Colorado for my first training camp of the year. I’m extra excited for this camp because it’s my first camp with my new team (Sugar Bowl Academy) and my new coach (Guenther Birgmann), which I’m hoping will mean a whole new page to my ski career. I feel really good about my equipment, my body, and my mind state after a good New Zealand trip in August and a nice conditioning block here at home. So it’s only fitting that the snow falls on a morning like this one, beginning a journey that actually shrinks in comparison to the grander one over the entire winter.
So I’m going to sign off and head out to breakfast, along with possibly fooling around with the cool features that blogger provides for my brand new page.
FIRST STOP: Cooperstown!