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Southeast USA Skiing
Can someone here tell me where could I find the southern most snow skiing in
the South East US ?? Txs |
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Fairplay wrote:
Can someone here tell me where could I find the southern most snow skiing in the South East US ?? Txs I think Georgia has a ski area or two. Found one called Sky Valley: http://www.goski.com/resorts/rusaga/sky.htm |
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Brian Sniatkowski wrote:
Fairplay wrote: Can someone here tell me where could I find the southern most snow skiing in the South East US ?? I think Georgia has a ski area or two. Found one called Sky Valley: http://www.goski.com/resorts/rusaga/sky.htm There's also a ski area in Alabama, which is I believe farther south than Sky Valley: see http://www.ski-guide.com/statemap.cfm/AL.htm Now, can someone here tell me *why* anyone would want to find the southern most snow skiing in the South East US ?? -- //-Walt // // There is no Völkl Conspiracy |
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I went to summer camp at Cloudmont in the late 50s-early 60s, before they
built the slope. They also had at one time an astroturf slope for year-round learning, must have been a hundred feet long or so. Oddly and tragically, one of the owner's sons was killed by their snow-making equipment shortly after they opened. I also did some of my earliest skiing at Sky Valley, along with Cataloochee, Wolf Laurel, Sugar Mountain, and Beech Mountain. Now I'm lucky enough to live in Ohio where they have even less vertical. But I did get out to Utah a couple of weeks ago. :-) mg "Walt" wrote in message news Brian Sniatkowski wrote: Fairplay wrote: Can someone here tell me where could I find the southern most snow skiing in the South East US ?? I think Georgia has a ski area or two. Found one called Sky Valley: http://www.goski.com/resorts/rusaga/sky.htm There's also a ski area in Alabama, which is I believe farther south than Sky Valley: see http://www.ski-guide.com/statemap.cfm/AL.htm Now, can someone here tell me *why* anyone would want to find the southern most snow skiing in the South East US ?? -- //-Walt // // There is no Völkl Conspiracy |
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