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Skiers on 30 Years of NENSA: Project Introduction – Into and Beyond the New England Winter Woods

Ben Theyerl · July 2, 2025 ·

Eastern High School Championships hosted by the Chisholm Ski Club at Black Mountain of Maine.

We want to hear from you! Send in your NENSA 30th reflections using this form HERE.

In “Cross-Country Skiing Today,” (1977) NENSA Founder John Caldwell invoked his alma mater Dartmouth College’s motto, “A voice crying out in the wilderness,” to describe his mission towards cross-country skiing. Caldwell also wrote that he had worked hard to “whittle-down the number of topics essential to total enjoyment of the sport, and worked down to 13, corresponding to the chapters [in this book.]” Nordic skiing then, as simple as “1) the cross-country revolution (new fiberglass skis); 2) Equipment, 3) Care of Equipment, 4) What to wear, 5) Prominent Tourers and racers in North America, 6) Ski technique, 7) Cross country skiing for the handicapped [adaptive] 8) Cross country skiing for children, 9) Waxing, 10) Year-round training, 11) Regional variations in touring, 12) All-day expeditions, and 13) Putting on races.”

Fifty years on from Caldwell’s extensive catalogue, it’s clear that his aims weren’t just capricious, but total. The organization he help create in 1995, the New England Nordic Ski Association, NENSA, was founded to not just encompass, but bind, the disparate expertise around New England skiing into a cohesive community. The guiding principle of NENSA in 1995 is the guiding principle of NENSA now. We ski better, together.

Team Mass at the 1993 NENSA J2 Championships.

30 years into NENSA, John Caldwell’s voice crying out in the wilderness is now a community which makes the wilderness its gathering spot and home. On the occasion of our 30th anniversary, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the pieces which have powered that transformation. The racers, organizers, coaches, innovators, leaders, and above all, skiers, which have made NENSA a dream which extends far into, and beyond, the New England winter woods.

Each week, we’ll feature a member of the New England ski community reflecting on what NENSA has meant to them and their journey in the sport of cross country skiing. First up, founder John Caldwell’s granddaughter, former US Olympian, US Ski Team member, and World Cup winner Sophie Caldwell-Hamilton. Read it HERE.

We want to hear from you! Send in your NENSA 30th reflections using this form HERE.

John Caldwell (L) alongside Zach Caldwell (R), who served as NENSA’s first Program Director from 1995-2001. (Photo: Courtesy Image).

NENSA's 30th Anniversary

New England Nordic Ski Association

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