EQUIPMENT USED FOR SKIING
Prepare yourself for ski season Salem Statesman Journal Question: I am new to snow skiing and am not sure how to train before hitting the slopes. Is there anything I could do before heading out to prevent injury? Great snowboarding, skiing starts in your head Whistler Question You never forget your beginnings, when you first make the connection with skiing or snowboarding. My mother used to always stuff a massive cookie in my jacket pocket and every day it would be in a million pieces — no matter what pocket I put it in, I would always manage to fall on it. Boston Acoustics and Calabria Boats Announce Partnership Mobile Electronics Friday, December 08, 2006 -- Peabody, Mass. - Boston Acoustics, Inc., has announced a new partnership with Calabria Boats, manufacturers of world-class tow boats used by wakeboard and water skiing enthusiasts. Discovery?s Crew New York Times The crew of the Discovery may be the most diverse NASA has ever launched the proverbial war-movie bomber crew, only more so. Snowmaking science keeps ski resorts going when weather doesn't USA Today Last Monday there was about four feet of snow at the gondola station at the top of Killington Peak, more than enough for the early season skiers and riders eager to test the slopes without a hint of a lift line down below. Athletes try club sports The Cincinnati Enquirer Two years ago Northern Kentucky University didn't have a boxing club. Joe Policastro, an avid boxer, wanted to change that. Snowmaking keeps Vt. ski resorts going when weather doesn't The Barre Montpelier Times Argus KILLINGTON -- Last Monday there was about four feet of snow at the gondola station at the top of Killington Peak, more than enough for the early season skiers and riders eager to test the slopes without a hint of a lift line down below. - By Wilson Ring Associated Press Device saves time for avalanche victims Casper Star-Tribune SNOWBIRD, Utah -- Rescue crews tried a helicopter-mounted locator system Thursday that could turn the odds in favor of saving avalanche victims buried under snow. Snowmaking science keeps ski resorts going The Burlington Free Press KILLINGTON -- Dec. 4, about 4 feet of snow lay at the gondola station at the top of Killington Peak, more than enough for the early season skiers and riders eager to test the slopes without a hint of a lift line down below. Snowmaking science keeps ski resorts going when weather doesn't WCAX 3 KILLINGTON, Vt. -- Last Monday there was about four feet of snow at the gondola station at the top of Killington Peak, more than enough for the early season skiers and riders eager to
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