Sound like fun? It all depends on your perspective, literally.
From it’s top, it’s a fast, steep descent towards Snowmass, and on nordic skis it can almost be scary. When tackling this stretch of the Owl Creek Trail from the opposite direction(pictured), the only thing ‘flying’ is your heartrate, into the red that is.
Participants in next Saturday’s 22nd Annual Owl Creek Chase , the 21 km skate race from Snowmass to Aspen, will find themselves at the bottom of the Flying Kilometer somewhere near the middle of the course. If you somehow haven’t hit any low points in the race up until now, this climb all but ensures you will.
In a last ditch effort to make up for a complete lack of training, Christy and I hit the trail Sunday to try to log at least as much time as the race usually takes. Before today, and if we round up, we calculated we may have skated close to 21 km in total this season. While discouraging that may sound, at least today’s effort consoled us enough to know we could likely finish.
So if you’re sitting on the fence as to signing up because you don’t think you’re ready, we’ll be there, likely way off the back and just having fun. Sign up. Just being on the same course as the pros is cool. Besides, I strongly believe a good ass kicking is good for everyone once in a while.



Hope you had a nice skin this morning. I couldn’t face the snow… xoxo
Fry- It was great.
Just kidding- when we saw the snow we slept in too.
TED,MAYBE I SHOULD COME OUT AND GIVE THIS A TRY ! CAN YOU IMAGINE..GOOD LUCK
UNCLE PAT
That would be a sight for sure.
Let us know how this event goes for you. Maybe the Muddy Man will cover it for ESPN. Will you drop by for a hug on Jan. 20th when we will ski with Arob at Highlands and then head for his hot tub. You are close. Hasta. Rod and Arlene
With X games about to descend on town, Tim will be in full sledneck mode and will likely miss the opportunity to cover our back-of-the-pack finishes. Fine by us.
We’re psyched to see you guys.
T&C