The name of the game up at the Thomas training facility on Eagle was: eat, ski, eat, sleep, eat, ski, eat, sleep, repeat. For those of you who aren't familiar with our glacier training facility, you can read more about it in a recent article that appeared in the Anchorage Daily News HERE or you can find more pictures on some of my previous posts HERE or HERE.
One thing I love about the typical Alaskan athlete's attitude is that "there's no bad weather, just bad clothing". The junior team seems to be no different and doesn't let some cloud coverage dampen the adventures from being purely awesome.
Since the start of the summer break, I've gotten the opportunity to know and work with the "Junior B" team. Coaching juniors has to be one of the most rewarding and satisfying jobs out there, and I can't say that there's any other way I'd rather be spending my time this summer.

Our camp culminated with the Bird Ridge mountain running race where we raced from sea level to 3,400ft in just 3 miles. We all had solid performances and most of us had personal record times. Strabel and Holly took top honors and the junior girls were just shy of their team average time goal they needed to meet in order to be able to shave coach Strabel's mustache. Strabel watch out, they'll get it soon enough!
In addition to being fun, coaching is gratifying knowing that I get to spend my efforts engaging others in activities that promote health, fitness, and happiness. I still look back at my adolescence and feel indebted to the junior coaches I had growing up-- so spending at least a little time "giving back" is the least I can do. My coaches and mentors helped get me hooked on a sport that has provided me with a free college education, tools so that I have the freedom to exlpore and enjoy the Alaskan outdoors, sustain lifelong fitness, etc..

My favorite workout of the Junior death camp was helping take the kids for a hike/ski adventure to ski at Crow Pass. Most of the kids had never strapped skis to backpacks and hiked up to snow. Hopefully this will be the first trip of many each of them!
I am making it more of a priority to include some adventure style training of my own when I can-- because those are the days that keep me going and I can't LIVE without.
I have a lot more learn about crevasse rescue before I am assured I have the tools and skills needed to be self-sufficient and safe when creating my own trips over glaciers in the backcountry. Rob Whitney served as Bill, Holly and my "coach" for this particular Memorial Day weekend trip. Im looking forward to learning more in this area in the coming years!