A new semester is upon us and with it brings the
 anticipation of the upcoming competition, which is only a week away. I 
have been on the team for four years now, and every year I get just as 
excited for this annual engineering event. For those wondering what the competition is all about, I will go over 
some of the more important details. GNCTR was started in 1974 as a 
competition between the Universities of Alberta and Calgary, and NAIT 
and SAIT.
Today, more than 400 students from 20 universities from across
 Canada participate in this engineering event. Teams design and build 
sleds made with a running surface of entirely concrete in order to race 
down ski hills. To compete, toboggans must have room for 5 people, 
working steering and braking systems, functional roll cage, and weigh 
less than 300 lbs.
 Over the last four months, members of our club have been working hard 
to bring our team this year back to where we were 3 years ago, when we 
last won the competition. Hours of hard work have been spent on the 
design and construction of our sled, tech display, costumes, and all the
 other technical elements which go into making the team successful.
 During next two weeks, I, the co-captain of the University of Alberta 
team, will be blogging about the exciting experiences which lead up to 
and occur at the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR). The next
 week will be filled with long hours, as we put the finishing touches on
 our toboggan and doing test runs, costumes are being sewed, and the 
technical display is being constructed prior to our departure to 
Vancouver. All 30 members of our competing team and 15 members of our 
non-competing team are eagerly counting down the days till we get to 
show off all the effort which has gone into preparing for the 
competition.
 -Dylan Bolch

