Skiing goofy: New England has a slew of open competitive events - from silly to serious - and anyone can enter
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Ski resorts in New England host a number of open ski races to attract business in midwinter and late spring. They range from the serious Bust and Burn at Sunday River to the more frivolous Briefcase Race at Loon, in which racers must carry briefcases.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1997
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How to be a skiing scam artist
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The ways to save money at ski areas include working with trail crews to get a free lift ticket, visiting happy hours at bars for free hors d'oeuvres and receiving invitations to dinner by becoming friends with local residents.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1993
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The unbearable lightness of skiing
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Wayne Wong and Scott Brooksbank offer lessons in freestyle skiing during Legends Ski Week at Sunday River, ME. The lessons are thrilling and enjoyable. The next session is scheduled for Mar 29-Apr 4, 1993.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1992
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