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  2. Hilltop Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Hilltop Ski Area is a ski area in Anchorage, Alaska established in 1984. Located in Far North Bicentennial Park near Chugach State Park at the base of the Chugach Mountains, Hilltop Ski Area is owned and operated by Youth Exploring Adventure, Inc., an Anchorage nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established in 1979 [1] to provide recreational programs for Anchorage youth.

  3. List of U.S. collegiate skiing programs - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA holds a single, all-division championship for men, and a single, all-division championship for women. There are three NCAA affiliated ski conferences: the Central Collegiate Ski Association, Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association and Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association.

  4. Arctic Valley Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    The Army used to operate an adjacent ski area just south of the current facilities, which was removed in the early 2000s. The Anchorage Ski Club also has an area use permit for additional neighboring acreage in Chugach State Park. Arctic Valley is the only multiple-chair ski area located within 20 miles (32 km) of Anchorage.

  5. The Best Women’s All-Mountain Skis of 2023 - AOL

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    This roundup of women's all-mountain skis is for ladies who explore all aspects of the mountain, from frontside groomers to tracked-out bowls, and everything in between. These skis are party in ...

  6. Alyeska Resort - Wikipedia

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    Alyeska Resort is a ski resort in the Girdwood area of Anchorage, Alaska, approximately 30 miles (48 km) from downtown Anchorage. Mount Alyeska is part of the Chugach mountain range and the Alyeska Resort is the largest ski area in the state.

  7. Kikkan Randall - Wikipedia

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    Kikkan Randall (born December 31, 1982) is an American Olympic champion cross-country skier.She has won 17 U.S. National titles, made 29 podiums on the World Cup, made five trips to the Winter Olympic Games and had the highest finish by an individual American woman at the World Championships, second in the Sprint in Liberec in 2009. [1]