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The Central Collegiate Ski Association (CCSA) is an NCAA skiing-only conference. As the NCAA does not have divisions in skiing, it is composed of NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III schools, as well as one community college. Members are located in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The conference is organized for Nordic skiing only.
Mansfield Ski Club [[]] Ontario: February 15, 2025 Mount St. Louis Moonstone [[]] Ontario: ... Free Map Tools - Elevation Finder; Open Ski Map; Liftblog.com; References
Windham Mountain Club formerly known as Windham Mountain is a ski resort located in the town of Windham, New York (US), in the northern section of the Catskill Mountains, approximately 2.5 hours north of New York City. It has 54 trails and 11 lifts, including four high-speed detachable lifts. The resort stretches across two peaks.
The following are ski jumping venues in the United States in current use for Nordic competition and training. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] USA Nordic Sport competition includes around 30 ski jumping clubs in 12 states.
Greek Peak was founded in 1958 by members of the Cortland Ski Club. New York's Governor, William Averell Harriman, who developed Idaho's famous Sun Valley resort and ski mountain, conducted the Opening Day ceremonies for the new ski resort. [3] By 1960, two T-bars had been built and construction had begun on a new lodge.
China Peak is located on the south shore of Huntington Lake, about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of Fresno. [1] It has 1,200 acres (4.9 km 2) of skiable terrain, with 40% of it covered by snowmaking. [2]
Snow Summit is a ski resort that was established in 1952 and is in the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California. [2] It is located by Big Bear Lake along with its sister resort Bear Mountain; these two resorts which operate under the same management are collectively known as Big Bear Mountain Resorts (BBMR), alongside the new addition of Running Springs’ Snow Valley.
The ski resort is located in the valley of the Silver Creek, a tributary of the White River, and on the east and north east slopes of Crystal Mountain. The main summit of Crystal, also called Silver King , is 7,002 ft (2,134 m) ( NAVD88 elevation) and is the highest land in a 5-mile (8 km) radius. [ 3 ]