Jeeze, summers all wrapped up? It seems like my 2011 summer was just like last year; trip up to the Haig Glacier (albeit this time with the National Ski Team), trip to Whistler and plenty of training around Canmore. Maybe that's why I'm having this "just like yesterday" feeling.
Because of the synchronicity of summer, my efforts to write a unique summer update this year were in vain. I took to micro-blogging in 140 characters or less on Twitter and waited for the perfect story to present itself. And here we are: Fall. Fall is two and a half months of winter tempting us with freak snowfalls and cold mornings, my kind of season.
With the final stretch of dryland training just on the horizon, the Academy guys and myself did our final few long workouts roller skiing up to Haywood Pass in K-Country and one last stint to Lake Louise.

Training with the good 'ol AWCA crew earlier this fall on the way up to Moraine Lake. This stretch of highway always seems endless.

The AWCA crew just below Sentinel Pass above Moraine Lake. Fall was in full swing up here.
Just before the turkey hit the table I returned back to Whistler for a National Ski Team intensity camp. Here we had a pretty intense schedule of four intensity sessions crammed into our six night stay. Skate intervals, double pole intervals, a skate time trial and a ski bounding workout, making it the first time for a while I've actually really looked forward to my upcoming rest week.
Whistler still being a great place to train, and marking my fourth dry-land camp here since 2009, it's starting to feel like my home away from home. The village layout and running trails are second nature to me, and the roller ski loop up at Whistler Olympic Park is almost as familiar to those at the nordic centre back home. Freaky. To make the stay there a just a little bit more special, the ski team booked us into the Four Seasons, which comes with complementary valet and boot drying service (unfortunately I left my tipping bills at home).

Callaghan Valley Training Centre joined in on some of the workouts, including this run down by the Athlete's Village

River with a view

Not too long from the start of our run were these rail cars (which I assume were from some crazy derailment). Didn't notice it until after I took this photo, but someone is wishing me a very belated "HA PY BDA".

Ladies and gentlemen: Brent McMurtry.

Our final workout of the camp was some pretty hard ski bounding intervals up Blackcomb Mountain. Awesome feeling finishing the last of these sets and capping off a good week.

A small snippet of our support staff during the week. Special thanks for making the week a good one.

Post-interval cool down has a strange affect on Jess Cockney
The rest of October will be spent around Canmore, and definitely a good chunk spent up on Frozen Thunder, the saved snow pile from last winter that isplanned to be groomed out as early as tomorrow being pushed out and groomed as we speak. Looking forward to Hamster Wheel 2011*!

Frozen Thunder in its very early stages.
Until next time
Kevin







