What You Missed at the Ram’s Head Randonee

by guest blogger Heidi Medema from The Mountain Shop 

You may have
seen the plethora of photos and gleeful posts on Facebook following the Ram’s
Head Randonee last weekend. If you didn’t make it up to the race, you may even
be feeling a little left out.
Don’t worry
though, here’s a re-cap so you can live vicariously through those who made it
up.
In only the
second year of the Ram’s Head Randonee, we are tickled pink by how well the
event went! In the race we had a field of almost 50 competitors ranging in
skill level from professional athletes to first-timers. Paul Robinson swept the
field with a time of 40 minutes and 45 seconds. Close behind him came CAMP
athlete Brett Merlin (41 min 22 sec). We also had a super competitive field of female
racers (which I was personally stoked to see). First place in the Women’s Open
category went to Amy Krull (51 min 42 sec), while Connie Macomber held down the
Women’s Masters with a speedy time of 57 minutes and 43 seconds.
For full race
results click HERE.
For winning
first place Paul took home a pair of Dynafit PDG skis that he had been drooling
over all day. My theory behind his blistering time was his burning desire to
procure the PDG skis.
For her first place
win, we loaded Amy up with a sweet setup from CAMP that included a Zaino Rapid
260 pack, G Compwind gloves, Speed helmet, and an Outdoor Research Ferrosi
Hoody. Each of our category winners also received a full custom tune and wax
from the Mountain Shop, as well as a year membership to the American Alpine Club.
Following the
race, people migrated indoors to the Alpenstube where they were greeted by a
blast of warm air that carried the sweet musical notes of the live band. Race
and demo participants also received free beer and food (yes, you read that
right).
During set
breaks we threw down, and by threw down I mean we tossed a bunch of free stuff
into the crowd! People were stoked! And for good reason too. Prizes from the
raffle included packs, Mazama courses, jackets, shovels, probes, gift
certificates, ski racks, and even a pair of skis.
All in all, the
raffle was a blast and a half, but more importantly, some serious funds were
raised for the Northwest Avalanche Center. Ram’s Head participants raised over
a thousand dollars for this worthy organization! Good work everyone!
The main thing
I took away from the Ram’s Head Randonee was an appreciation for this community.
Here at the Shop one of our main goals is to support and grow the local
outdoors community. That’s part of why I enjoy working here so much. The Ram’s
Head brought together an amazing community of people and created a competitive,
yet supportive environment. I witnessed pros helping beginners, first timers
charging up the hill, and everyone coming together during the after party to
laugh and cheer. Looking around the room as I talked into the mic, I couldn’t
help but smile. I know that randonee skiing is a fairly new sport in the U.S.
but with a community like this behind it, I foresee this sport really taking
off in the next few years.
The feelings of
support and community were solidified by the host of amazing vendors present
that day. The reps from CAMP, Dynafit, Black Diamond, NW Alpine, and La
Sportiva were helpful above and beyond the call of duty. BIG thank you to them
for their support.
We also owe a
big thank you to the Mazama community for your support in making the Ram’s Head
such a success. Hopefully we can get even more Mazama members racing next
year!
I am so proud
of this amazing community that we at the Shop have come to call our friends. To
that effect, if anyone who was there has any feedback on the event, we’d love
to hear it! Please feel free to email me at Heidi@MountainShop.net.
Thank you, and
see you all next year!
(But also,
hopefully before the next Ram’s Head Rando) 😉