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Disabled Sports USA Far West, whose goal is to facilitate physical and psychological rehabilitation through education, recreation, sports and social activities, is conducting a fundraiser on Feb. 9 at Alpine Meadows, the group's winter sports headquarters. Full Article
22nd January 2007
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Winter has taken hold of much of the Northeast and ski areas and riders are holding on to it for dear life. Finally, trail openings are slipping up in to the comfortable double digits and it feels like the real deal. Full Article
22nd January 2007
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All-mountain riders are invited to participate in the Saab/Salomon X Win Rally at Squaw Valley on Feb. 3. You could win a trip to Europe. Full Article
22nd January 2007
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In New York state and the rest of the Northeast and New England, winter finally walked in the door, a day late and a dollar short, but nonetheless here. Lake effect snows throughout the state helped those resourceful mountain crews firing snow guns 24/7. Full Article
22nd January 2007
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It's beginning to look a lot like winter at Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia. The Pocahontas County resort saw six inches of snow fall over the past two days and temperatures have dropped into the single digits. Full Article
17th January 2007
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There may never be another year quite like record-breaking 2006/07 for experiencing heli-skiing in Alaska. The Tordrillo Mountain Lodge is 60 miles west of Anchorage and situated between two 11,000-foot volcanoes. Most runs serviced through the area range between 3,000 and 4,000 vertical feet and are littered with layers of fresh.
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16th January 2007
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If you don't think the hit-and-miss winter weather we've been experiencing across most of the Heartland isn't taking its toll, you would be very wrong. Crystal Mountain, located near Traverse City in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, announced late last week that they had laid off 47 part-time employees. Full Article
16th January 2007
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Last winter, Mt. Bachelor collected more than 25,500 pounds of food for the needy in Central Oregon with its annual Neighbor Impact day, and this year the resort would like to surpass that amount. Full Article
16th January 2007
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Mammoth Mountain is offering skiers and snowboarders and winter sports enthusiasts of all stripes a chance to save money while they stay and play in the Eastern Sierra this winter. Full Article
16th January 2007
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The Sierra Avalanche Center, a Truckee-based non-profit that provides free daily avalanche forecasts for the Tahoe region, is holding fundraisers at Kirkwood and Homewood resorts. Full Article
16th January 2007
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A number of ski areas throughout the US are sited partially or wholly on National Forest Service land. At Loon Mountain, snowsports enthusiasts will have the opportunity to learn about the environment of the White Mountain National Forest and its relationship to the ski resort. Full Article
16th January 2007
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Smugglers Notch in Vermont offers an alternative to skiing for the days when you just want something different or are waiting for the big dump. Winter walking is a moderate wike (Smuggs definition of a combination of walk and hike) through the winter landscape led by a knowledgeable staff member. Full Article
16th January 2007
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The first superpipe of the season in the Tahoe area made its debut last week at Boreal. The 450-foot-long, 18 ½-foot-high pipe, which is groomed twice daily and whose 15-degree walls qualify it as "an Olympic-caliber terrain-park feature," is awaiting skiers and snowboarders on the Race Course Run. Full Article
16th January 2007
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A bull rider knows very little fear, so slapping on a pair of skis should be nothing compared to saddling up to a raging, massive bucking beast. The bull and bronc cowboys from the National Western Stock Show in Denver made their annual trek to the slopes of Steamboat again for the 33rd Annual Bud Light Cowboy Downhill. Full Article
16th January 2007
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It was a cold, raucous weekend in Sun Valley for the first stop on the Honda Ski Tour. "We probably had 5000 people here to watch the skier cross on Saturday," says Sun Valley spokesperson Jack Sibbach. "People were loving it."
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16th January 2007
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After losing a few trails over the weekend due to rain, Wisp Resort is again enjoying some of the best snowfall in the Mid-Atlantic region. The mountain could see up to four inches by the end of the day. Full Article
16th January 2007
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Martin Luther King holiday weekend brought storms across Colorado and Utah followed by frigid temperatures. Southern Colorado was pounded! Wolf Creek had four feet of snow over the holiday weekend alone. Full Article
16th January 2007
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It's frigid and frosty in Colorado and Utah! With the cold came some fresh powder to the slopes in both states. Nick Como with Solitude says they've had fun playing in the snow. Full Article
15th January 2007
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With on again, off again temperatures mostly off again, New Jersey riders were smiling at the colder temperatures and re-appearance of snow this week. Yep, so resorts including Hidden Valley got the magical mountain crews back behind the snow guns. HV eyes Friday for a re-opening and better times for the Ski Wee Carnival planned for Sunday. Full Article
15th January 2007
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Deer Valley has had the best of the best bumping the slopes for the Chevrolet Freestyle International World Cup. The snow is so good in Utah that Deer Valley offered to hold an additional World Cup aerial event, due to warm temperatures at Lake Placid, NY. Full Article
15th January 2007
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