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  2. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Yakima: Washington: 6,500 4,500 2,000 1,400 45 8 ... 2 130 September 29, 2019 Timberline Summit Ski Area: ... 2 October 25, 2024 [322]

  3. Timberline Lodge ski area - Wikipedia

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    Summer skiing and summer race camps began at Timberline in 1956. [2] Before the Palmer chairlift was constructed in 1983 (which provides access above the 7,000-foot (2,100 m) level), the conditions at Timberline allowed skiing from the Mile November through July or August. With the Palmer, a skiable surface is available year-round.

  4. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule Group AB (/ ˈ t uː l iː /) is a Swedish company that owns brands related to outdoor and transportation products. These include cargo carriers for automobiles and other outdoor and storage products, with 4,700 points of sale in 136 countries worldwide.

  5. Timberland (company) - Wikipedia

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    Timberland LLC is an American manufacturer and retailer of outdoor footwear and apparel owned by VF Corporation. The company also sells accessories including watches, eyewear, and leather goods. The company also sells accessories including watches, eyewear, and leather goods.

  6. Eureka! Tent Company - Wikipedia

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    Eureka's highlight in the 1970s was the development of the Timberline model, the first free-standing lightweight backpacking tent in the industry; and because of its adoption and use by many young scouts during this time period, the Timberline is somewhat visually iconic to the Boy Scouts of America. [10]

  7. Two-barred cross - Wikipedia

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    An outlined balanced cross (equal length outlined bars on equal distances) is used on coat of arms shields and order medals. [6] In Slovakia, the flag, the coat of arms and several municipal symbols include a double cross, where graded bars are more common than equally long bars, and balanced distances along the vertical line are more common. [7]