Far West Racing Association |
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Amateur
racing association with a handicap system which allows skiers of all
abilities to find a competitive level. |
Far West Ski Association |
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Comprised of approximately 40,000
skiers and over 160 clubs, ten active Councils represent skiers and
boarders in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and
Washington. |
Mt. Hood
Museum |
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The Mt. Hood Museum will be located in
Government Camp, Oregon and will provide a place where local
history can be recognized, interpreted and preserved. |
Nastar |
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The largest recreational ski and snowboard race program in the
world. |
National Ski Council Federation |
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Membership in the NSCF activities is
open to ski club council / association organizations within the
United States. |
The North American Snowsports
Journalists Association (NASJA) |
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The North American Snowsports Journalists Association (NASJA) is a
professional group of more than 400 writers, ski related
information. |
Oregon Snowsport Industries Association
(OSIA) |
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Ski Oregon. OSIA markets businesses
related to skiing and snowboarding in Oregon - Ski resorts, retail
shops, manufacturing, transportation and lodging. |
Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association
(PNSAA)  |
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PNSAA is a non-profit trade association, which represents the interests
of alpine and nordic ski areas located in Alaska, Idaho,
Montana, Oregon and Washington. |
Pacific Northwest Ski Association
(PNSA)  |
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Ski
competition in the Pacific Northwest, including Oregon, Washington
and western Idaho. |
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Salt Lake Olympics |
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Site for sharing
information on the Games and the related events/activities that lead
up to the Olympics. |
U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame |
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In 1953 Ishpeming, Michigan became the home of the U.S. National Ski
Hall of Fame. |
Washington Ski Industries
Association |
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Ski Washington. WSIA markets skiing and snowboarding
in Washington. |
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