On Saturday Sept 29 before we hit the trails at Pennypack the team did a cleanup. The team picked 2 full bags of litter from the park. The time spent will be logged toward our Team Trail Corp credits.
Monday, October 1, 2018
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Missed Out Ordering SoMont Supporters Gear? Never Fear!
The team purchased a number of additional items from the SoMont Supporters Store. If you are interested in any of the items below please contact Glynis Raisch at glyniseve [at] hotmail [dot] com.
Hoodie - Black
1 - Size Adult Large
$30.00
Short Sleeve Mens
1 - Size Adult Medium
4 - Size Adult Large
1 - Size Adult 2XL
$20.00
SHORT Sleeve Womens
2 - Size Adult Medium
2 - Size Adult Large
$25.00
Hoodie - Black
1 - Size Adult Large
$30.00
Short Sleeve Mens
1 - Size Adult Medium
4 - Size Adult Large
1 - Size Adult 2XL
$20.00
SHORT Sleeve Womens
2 - Size Adult Medium
2 - Size Adult Large
$25.00
Thursday, September 13, 2018
SoMont/PICL 2018 Event Calendar including Lodging and Event Info
SoMont/PICL Event Calendar 2018 / LODGING + EVENT INFO
Updated October 2, 2018.
Race weekends are fun! The vibe at the events is upbeat, friendly, and exciting. The actual races take place on Sundays, but we highly encourage athletes to arrive by Saturday early afternoon to be able to pre-ride the course with the coaches (no riding the course on your own on Saturday). Some race weekends also include “Adventure” programming, which takes place on Saturday afternoon, requiring arrival by Saturday at noon or earlier.
Most SoMont families make a weekend of the races that are farther away, either camping together or staying in nearby hotels. If you have not made lodging reservations, we suggest you do so ASAP as many nearby hotels sell out early.
Very important: In addition to registering for the race(s) on PitZone, please also set your athlete's availability in TeamSnap for the pre-ride, race, and adventure ride (when applicable). This helps us immensely when planning for coach coverage, etc. If you are new and are totally confused by all of this, no worries… just ask one of the coaches and we’ll do our best to help you get things sorted out.
EVENT INFO
Oct. 6-7 / Johnstown -- Event info sheet
Johnstown is a great venue for spectators, as the race course winds back and forth, making it easy to see the racers at multiple points without having to go too far. Bring your camera!
There are two camping options for Johnstown. Many SoMont families are staying at Quemahoning Campground, which is about 20 minutes from the race venue and has good rates. There will also be tent and RV camping directly on-site at the race for $5/person on Saturday night (portable toilets only). Register for that camping here. Others will be hoteling it in and around Johnstown.
Event location: Highland Park, 213 Playground Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904. Tourist suggestion: the Flight 93 National Memorial (9-11) is nearby, and is well worth a visit.
Oct. 20-21 / Fair Hill, Elkton, Maryland (Gallaher) -- Event info sheet
(Rescheduled from Sept. 15-16) This weekend will feature an Adventure course on Saturday afternoon and the regular race on Sunday. Students can participate in the fun Adventure course on Saturday, the race on Sunday, or both. Registration price in PitZone is $40 for either event or both (i.e., one price covers all). The venue is only about 1.25 hours from our area, so most will likely commute both days. If not, there are a lot of decent, reasonably priced hotels along the nearby I-95 corridor near Newark, Delaware. There is no camping on-site, but Lums Pond State Park in Delaware is a very nice park with camping, about 25 minutes south of Fair Hill. Event location: Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area 300 Tawes Dr, Elkton, Maryland 21921
Oct. 27-28 / Pittsburg-Monroeville (Boyce) -- Event info sheet
> Hotel room block SOLD OUT
Although this race is called the "PA State Championships," note that it is just a normal race and any registered PICL/NICA athlete can participate. As the State Championships, the points for the high school-level races will be doubled (that's the only difference).
The Hampton Inn in Monroeville, Pa., is our designated team hotel for this race. As of 10/1 the hotel block is sold out, sorry. This hotel is VERY supportive of PICL; offers a good, hot breakfast buffet; has friendly cancellation policies; and last year had goodie bags for the kids, a bike wash station set up, etc. Reserve your room directly with the hotel by phone (412-380-4000; be sure to mention SoMont and PICL) or on the special hotel webpage set up for us.
This weekend will feature an Adventure course on Saturday afternoon and the regular race on Sunday. Students can participate in the fun Adventure course on Saturday, the race on Sunday, or both. Registration price in PitZone is $40 for either event or both (i.e., one price covers all). Event location: Boyce Park Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15239
Nov. 3-4 / Allentown (Jordan Creek) -- Event info sheet
SoMont is a "home team" for the Allentown race, and is expected to help with course setup and tear down and other tasks. We need SoMont family members to sign-up to help. Please make sure to note that you are from SoMont so we get proper "credit" for our volunteers. The venue is only about an hour or so from our area, so most folks will likely commute both days. Plenty of hotels in Allentown if you want to stay overnight. Event location: Jordan Creek County Park, 1701 Scherersville Rd, Allentown, PA 18104
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1. Grinnin’ at Granite XC – Granite Hill Campground, Gettysburg, Sept. 22-23
2. High Ground at J-Town XC – Johnstown – Oct. 6-7
3. Blur of Gallaher XC and Adventure Wknd – Fair Hill, MD – Oct. 20-21
4. PA STATE XC CHAMPIONSHIPS and Adventure Wknd at the Boyce Big Ring – Pittsburgh – Oct. 27-28
5. PA FINALS – Flow at Jordan Creek – Allentown, PA – Nov. 3-4
Updated October 2, 2018.
- For the most up-to-date event info, please see the PICL website.
- For lodging discussions and questions, visit the private SoMont Facebook Community Group.
- Register for a PICL event on PitZone (no need to register for all at one time)
Race weekends are fun! The vibe at the events is upbeat, friendly, and exciting. The actual races take place on Sundays, but we highly encourage athletes to arrive by Saturday early afternoon to be able to pre-ride the course with the coaches (no riding the course on your own on Saturday). Some race weekends also include “Adventure” programming, which takes place on Saturday afternoon, requiring arrival by Saturday at noon or earlier.
Most SoMont families make a weekend of the races that are farther away, either camping together or staying in nearby hotels. If you have not made lodging reservations, we suggest you do so ASAP as many nearby hotels sell out early.
Very important: In addition to registering for the race(s) on PitZone, please also set your athlete's availability in TeamSnap for the pre-ride, race, and adventure ride (when applicable). This helps us immensely when planning for coach coverage, etc. If you are new and are totally confused by all of this, no worries… just ask one of the coaches and we’ll do our best to help you get things sorted out.
EVENT INFO
Oct. 6-7 / Johnstown -- Event info sheet
Johnstown is a great venue for spectators, as the race course winds back and forth, making it easy to see the racers at multiple points without having to go too far. Bring your camera!
There are two camping options for Johnstown. Many SoMont families are staying at Quemahoning Campground, which is about 20 minutes from the race venue and has good rates. There will also be tent and RV camping directly on-site at the race for $5/person on Saturday night (portable toilets only). Register for that camping here. Others will be hoteling it in and around Johnstown.
Event location: Highland Park, 213 Playground Dr., Johnstown, PA 15904. Tourist suggestion: the Flight 93 National Memorial (9-11) is nearby, and is well worth a visit.
Oct. 20-21 / Fair Hill, Elkton, Maryland (Gallaher) -- Event info sheet
(Rescheduled from Sept. 15-16) This weekend will feature an Adventure course on Saturday afternoon and the regular race on Sunday. Students can participate in the fun Adventure course on Saturday, the race on Sunday, or both. Registration price in PitZone is $40 for either event or both (i.e., one price covers all). The venue is only about 1.25 hours from our area, so most will likely commute both days. If not, there are a lot of decent, reasonably priced hotels along the nearby I-95 corridor near Newark, Delaware. There is no camping on-site, but Lums Pond State Park in Delaware is a very nice park with camping, about 25 minutes south of Fair Hill. Event location: Fair Hill Natural Resources Management Area 300 Tawes Dr, Elkton, Maryland 21921
Oct. 27-28 / Pittsburg-Monroeville (Boyce) -- Event info sheet
> Hotel room block SOLD OUT
Although this race is called the "PA State Championships," note that it is just a normal race and any registered PICL/NICA athlete can participate. As the State Championships, the points for the high school-level races will be doubled (that's the only difference).
The Hampton Inn in Monroeville, Pa., is our designated team hotel for this race. As of 10/1 the hotel block is sold out, sorry. This hotel is VERY supportive of PICL; offers a good, hot breakfast buffet; has friendly cancellation policies; and last year had goodie bags for the kids, a bike wash station set up, etc. Reserve your room directly with the hotel by phone (412-380-4000; be sure to mention SoMont and PICL) or on the special hotel webpage set up for us.
This weekend will feature an Adventure course on Saturday afternoon and the regular race on Sunday. Students can participate in the fun Adventure course on Saturday, the race on Sunday, or both. Registration price in PitZone is $40 for either event or both (i.e., one price covers all). Event location: Boyce Park Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15239
Nov. 3-4 / Allentown (Jordan Creek) -- Event info sheet
SoMont is a "home team" for the Allentown race, and is expected to help with course setup and tear down and other tasks. We need SoMont family members to sign-up to help. Please make sure to note that you are from SoMont so we get proper "credit" for our volunteers. The venue is only about an hour or so from our area, so most folks will likely commute both days. Plenty of hotels in Allentown if you want to stay overnight. Event location: Jordan Creek County Park, 1701 Scherersville Rd, Allentown, PA 18104
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1. Grinnin’ at Granite XC – Granite Hill Campground, Gettysburg, Sept. 22-23
2. High Ground at J-Town XC – Johnstown – Oct. 6-7
3. Blur of Gallaher XC and Adventure Wknd – Fair Hill, MD – Oct. 20-21
4. PA STATE XC CHAMPIONSHIPS and Adventure Wknd at the Boyce Big Ring – Pittsburgh – Oct. 27-28
5. PA FINALS – Flow at Jordan Creek – Allentown, PA – Nov. 3-4
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Give BOOTCAMP a try with Coach Dan's TryAd Personal Training!
Free TryAd Personal Training “Bootcamp” training session!
SoMont’s “Coach Dan” is also a Gold-Level team sponsor as owner of TryAd Personal Training. He’s kindly offering SoMont family members a free Bootcamp Session ($20 value) on Saturday morning, Sept. 29, at 9:00 a.m. Tryad Bootcamps are a fun, challenging, and inexpensive way to work out.
They are held in Pennypack Park, three minutes from Lorimer Park. Drop your kids off at practice that day and head over. No experience required! Dan is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with extensive experience in the fitness industry. He works with clients of all levels and abilities. As all SoMont athletes know, his dynamic personality motivates you to achieve your full potential. Additional dates may be available if you can’t make the 29 th .
Please RSVP directly to Dan at dan [at] tryad-pt [dot] com. Learn more about TryAd Personal Training BOOTCAMPs here.
Here's a video of the team doing BOOTCAMP during a rainy day practice!
SoMont’s “Coach Dan” is also a Gold-Level team sponsor as owner of TryAd Personal Training. He’s kindly offering SoMont family members a free Bootcamp Session ($20 value) on Saturday morning, Sept. 29, at 9:00 a.m. Tryad Bootcamps are a fun, challenging, and inexpensive way to work out.
They are held in Pennypack Park, three minutes from Lorimer Park. Drop your kids off at practice that day and head over. No experience required! Dan is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist with extensive experience in the fitness industry. He works with clients of all levels and abilities. As all SoMont athletes know, his dynamic personality motivates you to achieve your full potential. Additional dates may be available if you can’t make the 29 th .
Please RSVP directly to Dan at dan [at] tryad-pt [dot] com. Learn more about TryAd Personal Training BOOTCAMPs here.
Here's a video of the team doing BOOTCAMP during a rainy day practice!
Monday, August 6, 2018
SoMont Supporters Store now open!
Looking for new SoMont swag to wear at race events or practice? Check out the SoMont Supporters Store where you will find hoodies, tech shirts and tanks in youth, male and female cuts. Order now -- store closes soon!
https://artisticscreendesigns.tuosystems.com/stores/artisticscreendesigns-jul25-152249
All orders ship to Coach John for distribution sometime in early September!
https://artisticscreendesigns.tuosystems.com/stores/artisticscreendesigns-jul25-152249
All orders ship to Coach John for distribution sometime in early September!
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Sustainable Cheltenham Award Given to Coach Danelle at Arts in the Park 2018
On Sunday, June 10 at Arts in the Park, Danelle Witkowski took home a Sustainable Cheltenham award for her commitment to healthy living, mobility, ecological stewardship and community engagement, which are 4 key pillars of Cheltenham Township's
Sustainability Plan.
Danelle accepted the award from Kurt Ahrens, Cheltenham's Environmental Advisory Council Chairman and Cheltenham Township Commissioner Anne Rappoport. She was nominated for the award by John Raisch, Cheltenham's Environmental Advisory Council Vice-Chair.
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Award Nomination Letter
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Danelle Witkowski exemplifies what it means to be steward of sustainable living.
To start, Danelle both lives AND works in Cheltenham which means her profession contributes directly to our local township. It also means she travels a short distance getting to work making her commute less impactful on the environment. To say that she "works" in our township is an understatement -- Danelle is a teacher and reading specialist at Cedarbrook. There she helps students with reading, and teaches other life-skills to some of the most impressionable in the township.
Danelle is an avid outdoors-woman. Her enthusiasm and commitment to nature, the outdoors and an active lifestyle is prevalent in everything she does. Danelle loves cycling -- both for recreation and for transportation. She regularly commutes to school by bicycle. In May of 2017 Danelle engaged her students on Bicycle To Work Day and challenged them to ride their bicycle to school, an activity once done regularly in generations past. Danelle's cycling offer to her students was extremely well received by her classroom and on that day had 15 students take her up on her offer. In doing so the school district acknowledged her accomplishment in a news article published shortly thereafter. The story was also picked up by a local newspaper publication in July of last summer.
To further demonstrate her commitment to the outdoors and education combined, Danelle takes her teaching skills to-the-trails and coaches for a local youth mountain bike team - SoMont Cycling Youth MTB Team. There, she instructs and trains youth athletes about cycling skills and endurance, readying them for competitive off-road mountain bike racing. Her commitment to the cycling team is a testament to her outlook on cycling as a lifelong athletic interest.
Danelle is also an environmental steward and caretaker of the trail networks in which she rides. She regularly spends her time in Pennypack & Wissahickon Parks participating in trail maintenance and clean up days, working to improve trails and make then more sustainable.
Additionally, Danelle is a newly titled member of Trek Bicycle's Woman's Advocacy Program, further demonstrating her desire to help our community, and particularly women and girls, develop cycling as a lifelong athletic interest.
Of the many goals encompassed by Cheltenham's Sustainability Plan, specifically Mobility, Healthy Living, Ecological Stewardship and Community Engagement, I would like to nominate Danelle for a 2018 Sustainable Cheltenham Award.
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Congratulations to Danelle for being a Sustainable Cheltenham 2018 Award winner!
Thursday, May 31, 2018
SoMont Frequently Asked Questions page updated!
Interested in SoMont but have lots of questions? We have you covered!
Check out the fully updated frequently asked questions section here on the SoMont website. If you have additional questions about our program please feel free to message us on Facebook or through the website contact info section.
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