November 2003 - Bay Area Snow Sports Council
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November 2003 - Bay Area Snow Sports Council
Representing 35 Ski & Snowboard Clubs November 2003 Word from the President: Happy Thanksgiving early!! November is when we hope for early snow before the Thanksgiving Holiday. Let the snow dance commence. October has been a busy month. Lots of events to plan and attend. The October BAC General meeting hosted two guest speakers. Becky Moore of Squaw Valley, who updated us on what’s going on at Squaw. Majority of their village construction phases are complete. Underground parking is plenty for those concerned about skiing at Squaw. The new bridge also provides additional parking for the day. New restaurants and shops are opening so there is lots to do at the village after a day of skiing. They have a new beginners area in the lower portion of the mountain and they made improvements to the terrain park for the snowboarders. They also increased the number of VIP day lockers in the basement area of Gold Coast. So lots to see at Squaw this year. Our second guest was Rich Fullernbach who is an independent ski tech. which is the best way to describe him. He was nice enough to come in and talk about ski equipment. In specific, Rossignol and Blizzard racing skis’ for both men and women. He was very informative and he got the crowd all excited about skiing and racing. We are looking to have a BAC shopping night at a shop he represents in Davis in conjunction with Sierra League. More details to follow. If you are interested in having Becky or Rich to come to your general meetings please contact your BAC Reps or myself. Inside This Issue: President’s letter Date Book Communications Speaking of Benefits Membership Industry Liaison November 2003 The time has come when BAC elects a new presidentelect for the 2004-05 year. Elections for President will be held on Monday, January 12, 2004. We will take nominations from the floor at the November and December meetings. We will also take nominations on January 12 before voting. The president-elect will get trained for 3 months and take office during the May BAC Board meeting. If anyone is interested in leading a great group of people please contact me either at [email protected] or call me at 650595-5008. Not only do you get to be President of BAC and help direct BAC to the next level, you get to meet new people from other councils and from the ski industry. It is a job where you build lasting relationships. Remember to look at the BAC Website www.skibac.org for all-important information such as upcoming events, like the Bota Bagger Party October 25th and the Snowchaser/Parallelers Ski Club Halloween Party on Nov 1st. Singles League is hosting the annual Snow Ball on November 8th.. Corporate Discount Lift ticket information was sent to the BAC reps. Contact Paula Kinahon for more details. There is space available for the Ski Weeks at Telluride and Big White/Silver Star. Contact Steve Grevstad at [email protected]. Singles League will be going to Sun Peaks in March. Contact Dennis Heffley at [email protected]. One last thing, get your rosters and dues to Michelle Nightengale. You must be a club in good standings to order Corporate Discount tickets and race. Aloha, Linda Yamaguchi 1 2 2 3 3 3-4 Marketing Helmet Recommendation BAC/Ski Club Activities Lift Ticket Voucher Form FWSA & BAC Ski Trips Officers & Web Sites -1- 4-5 5 6-8 9-10 11-13 13 BAC Ski Council Date Book Coming Events Nov 1 Nov 3 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 10 Dec 1 2003/4 Race Schedule (Race schedules are subject to change. Always check with your Race Director before a race weekend.) Snowchasers & Parallelers Halloween party BAC Council Meeting—7:30pm, Englander,San Leandro Snowball, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Union City BAC/Tahoe Adaptive Ski School Indoor Kart January 4, 2004 Racing (Pg 14) BAC Board Meeting—7:30pm Englander OPEN LEAGUE http://olrc.org BAC Council Meeting—7:30pm, Englander,San Leandro Ski Swaps & Shows Truckee Community Center Ski Swap (530) 582-7720 Nov 1&2 San Ramon Valley High School Ski Swap— 10am to 4pm (925) 736-7901 Nov 1&2 Santa Rosa Ski & Sports Swap @ Veterans building across from Sonoma County Fair Grounds—(707) 578-4754 Nov 16&17 Sacramento ski & Snowboard Show, CA Expo & State Fair, www.sacsnow.com Nov 22-24 San Jose Convntn Ctr, www.bewisports.com Date December 7, 2003 Location Alpine Meadows Northstar January 10, 2004 January 11, 2004 February 1, 2004 Homewood Sugar Bowl Northstar February 7, 2004 February 8, 2004 February 21, 2004 Northstar Sugar Bowl Northstar February 22, 2004 February 28, 2004 February 29, 2004 Northstar Alpine Meadows Northstar Nov 1 SINGLES LEAGUE http://slracing.tripod.com/schedule.htm January 10 January 11 January 24 January 25 February 7 February 8 February 28 EUROPEAN TRENDS MAY HOLD CLUES AS TO WHAT'S NEXT Trends that catch on in Europe don't necessarily become big hits in North America (ski bikes, for example), but if we look to Europe for what might be coming down the pipeline, a travel item by the Associated Press may hold some clues. It notes that Les 2 Alps in France "is ideal for trendy and upcoming sports like skawl (a hybrid between skiing and snowboarding), paraskiing (a sail generates wind to glide skiers across ice or snow) and freestyle skiing. With DJs blasting to accompany slope-goers, the resort particularly suits a younger crowd." Other trends: "the 'airboard,' a svelte inflatable body board that allows the boarder to surf headfirst down slopes at high speeds" and a retro contribution, ski joring horse-powered cross-country skiing. Alpine Meadows Alpine Meadows Diamond Peak Northstar Alpine Meadows Alpine Meadows Heavenly Dinner Dance Heavenly Northstar Racey Affair February 29 March 13 Clinic GS Dual Slalom GS Slalom GS GS Horizon Slalom Slalom CalNeva COMBINED LEAGUES NorCal Finals March 19, 2004 March 20, 2004 March 21, 2004 Alpine Meadows Alpine Meadows Alpine Meadows Clinic Slalom GS FWSA Championships April 2, 2004 April 3, 2004 April 4, 2004 Communications Heavenly FWSA Heavenly FWSA Heavenly FWSA Clinic Slalom GS (communications continued) use them. If you need copies of travel or activity fliers, the best reprints are on our web site. I am trying to get the newsletter out and in the hands of club newsletter editors in time for them to use the information in their monthly newsletters. To do this I need input by the 15th of the prior month. E-mail me at: [email protected] , preferably in a Word document format. I am using 10 point Arial for most newsletter articles. Please send me your pictures and I’ll November 2003 Format GS Women’s Clinic GS Slalom Family Clinic Slalom GS Super G Clinic Super G Slalom GS Please send me any comments, criticisms and ideas for making communications better. Norm Azevedo, Communications -2- BAC Ski Council Speaking of Benefits Membership The adage, “it’s never too late”, sadly does not apply to submitting your BAC corporate lift ticket order. See below for key dates and important information on this year’s program: Greetings, from Membership. Hope everyone is looking forward to some snow and cooler weather, as I write this article it is suppose to be 92 degrees today. I have just about received all of the clubs rosters and dues payments, I need to receive a few more. Some of the clubs used the roster that was sent electronically and this seems to work very well. We have FWSA Membership cards for all of your club members. I have been able to distribute them to the BAC Reps at the meetings. If I do not see your clubs BAC Rep at the meeting in November, I will mail the FWSA Membership cards to your club Membership Chair. If your club would rather have the electronic version of the roster sent, please email your request to me. My email is listed below. For your dues payments, please mail them to me at 1340 North Pointe Place, Modesto CA 95355. • • • • • • • • Deadline for submitting club ticket orders: Monday, November 3rd at the BAC general meeting at the Englander Restaurant in San Leandro. No exceptions! Ticket re-orders using credits from last year must also be submitted by this deadline. Surcharge of $ .50 per new ticket and $ 1.00 per reordered ticket is included in BAC ticket price. Clubs must submit a single consolidated ticket order to BAC that includes payment in full on a single check drawn on your club's account. Club checks will be deposited the night of November 3rd so please ensure your club account has sufficient funds to cover the check. BAC is offering a membership rewards for ticket orders in the $1,000 and above range. Membership dues and roster information must be current to be eligible to participate in the BAC Discount Lift Ticket program. Ticket orders will be distributed to club reps at the Monday, December 1st BAC general meeting at the Englander Restaurant in San Leandro. Ticket orders not picked up in person will be mailed at the expense of your club. Heavenly Valley will not be participating in the BAC lift ticket program this year unfortunately. Clubs with Heavenly credits from last year will be refunded $49 per voucher. Claim the refund by completing the BAC ticket order form and subtracting the refund from the total due. Michelle Nightengale, BAC Membership [email protected], FAX 209-579-5125 BAC Industry Liaison *Alpine Meadows: www.skialpine.com. Tahoe Adaptive Ski School ‘Foam Fest’ Saturday, Nov. 15. at the Tahoe Biltmore. (530) 581-4161. *Bear Valley: www.bearvalley.com. Beginner bargain days: $99 for 3 days of tickets, lessons, rentals. *Boreal: www.rideboreal.com. Stay and ride free, $69, lift and lodging package. Alpine Meadows has rolled back their prices so folks repurchasing Alpine tickets will receive a new ticket plus $6 per credit. Speaking of Alpine, the BAC price for Alpine tickets is 50 cents more than the resorts at-the-window price. You’re probably asking yourself, “Why would anyone willingly pay more for something?” Well, there is one excellent reason: complimentary tickets. By purchasing Alpine tickets through BAC, you help support the rewards program that provides dirt-cheap tickets to clubs, reps, and hard-working council volunteers. Fifty cents is truly a small price for the many services BAC brings to you. *Diamond Peak: www.diamondpeak,com. New this year…Crystal Express! New high-speed lift will replace Crystal Quad chair this year cutting ride time in half. *Donner Ski Ranch: www.donnerskiranch.com. Many $10 lift ticket days. *Heavenly: www.skiheavenly.com. New 15-acre beginner’s park at the top of the gondola. *Homewood: www.skihomewood.com. Season kickoff: $25 lift tickets through Dec. 24. The order form is available on page 9/10 in the BAC newsletter and electronically at the skibac.org website. Regarding credits from last season, phone me if you need help figuring it out. *Kirkwood: www.kirkwood.com. Cat skiing tours on Red Cliffs will be offered on select powder days, weekends and holidays. Cat skiing open to all abilities. Paula Kinahon, [email protected] 415 983-7145 day / 510 357-6127 evening November 2003 Thanks so much for the clubs that have sent in their Dues, Checks & Rosters. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your families! (Industry Liaison is continued on page 4) -3- BAC Ski Council (Marketing continued) Please go to www.skibac.org, click on the Ski Show Volunteers Needed link under What’s New… section and fill out the signup form to help us out. (Industry Liaison continued) *Mount Rose: www.skirose.com. Free Style event, Nov. 15, Ridin’ the Rails. *Mammoth/June Mtn: www.mammothmountain.com. Opening Day Celebration: Saturday, Nov. 8, Main Lodge for live music, champagne and more to observe the start of another winter season. *Northstar-at-Tahoe: www.skinorthstar.com. Nov. 26, Opening Day (weather permitting). Thanks much for your help. I plan to notify you at least one week in advance of the ski show as to your shift assignment(s). Scott Bowker - BAC Marketing Director Club Information Request The Bay Area Council of Ski Clubs (BAC) is working to get some newspaper publicity and needs some basic information from each club. Also we need some information to help promote the BAC clubs at the ski shows this fall. I will be emailing the club information request to BAC Reps and Club Presidents. *Sierra-at-Tahoe: www.sierratahoe.com. Sierra is proud to be the only Lake Tahoe Snowsport Resort to adopt-a-mile of the Tahoe Rim Trail. Soda Springs: www.skisodasprings.com. Kids X Park offers just the right size jumps and banks to catch smallsized air, while more advanced terrain park “Triple T” has larger jumps and a funbox. BAC Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Show Promotion: Free Admission & Free Lift Ticket with Advance Registration by 10/31/03 *Squaw Valley USA: www.squaw.com. An Internet service provider has installed the most expansive wireless network of its kind, enabling visitors to access the Internet from laptops, PDAs and cell phones. The Bay Area Council of Ski Clubs (BAC) is pleased to announce that the BAC has negotiated a promotion with the Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Show to give all BAC Club Members FREE ADMISSION to the show on either Sa 11/8 or Su 11/9 with advance registration by 10/31/03. *Sugar Bowl: www.sugarbowl.com. New 500-car slopeside parking lot at Mt. Judah and a new slopeside learning center next to the White Pine beginner area! Furthermore, by attending the Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Show at the California Exposition Center, 1600 Exposition Blvd in Sacramento, CA; you will receive in the show a FREE MIDWEEK LIFT TICKET to either Northstar-at-Tahoe or Sierra-at-Tahoe (blackout dates 12/20/03-1/4/04 and 2/14-22/04). Skip & Connie Gast [email protected] The Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Show is the official Sacramento Area Ski & Snowboard Show for the BAC. You will pick up your free admission pass by showing a photo id for verification at the VIP window at the Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Show. Marketing Volunteer to Work at a Bay Area Ski Show and Receive a Free Admission Pass Please register by going to www.skibac.org, click on the BAC Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Promotion link under What’s New… section and fill out the registration form. If the link is not available when you go to the website, please email me Scott Bowker at [email protected] the information in the Advance Show Registration Info section of this article by 10/31/03: Help your snowsports club, your league (BAC Singles League & BAC Open League) and BAC by volunteering to work for a few hours at a ski show (California SnowSports Expo - Fri 11/21 to Sun 11/23 at San Jose McEnery Convention Center, 408 S. Almaden Blvd in San Jose, CA & San Ramon Ski & Snowboard Swap Sat 11/1 to Sun 11/2 at San Ramon Valley High School, 140 Love Lane in Danville, CA). BAC California SnowSports Expo Promotion: 50% Off Admission & Free Lift Ticket with Advance Registration by 11/14/03 In return you will receive a free admission pass for yourself for the day that you are working. It is a wonderful opportunity to have fun, meet new people, check out the latest gear and to talk to other snowsports enthusiasts about the BAC, your league and your club as appropriate. November 2003 The Bay Area Council of Ski Clubs (BAC) is pleased to announce that the BAC has negotiated a promotion with the California SnowSports Expo to give all BAC Club Members 50% OFF ADMISSION the regular admission price of $10 to the show on Fr 11/21, Sa 11/22 or Su 11/23 with advance registration by 11/14/03. -4- BAC Ski Council (Marketing continued) (Marketing continued) club. * The only information that will shared with the ski show is your name and club (nothing else). Furthermore, by attending the California SnowSports Expo at San Jose McEnery Convention Center, 408 S. Almaden Blvd in San Jose, CA ; you typically will receive in the show a FREE EARLY/LATE SEASON LIFT TICKET to one of the Tahoe area resorts with a booth at the show (Resorts may include: Alpine Meadows, Heavenly Ski Resort, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-atTahoe, Squaw Valley, Sugar Bowl, etc.) If attending Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Show, please indicate on which day either Sa 11/8 or Su 11/9 that you plan to attend the show. You will pay your 50% Off admission rate by showing a photo id for verification at the Will Call window at the California Snowsports Expo. If attending California SnowSports Expo, please indicate on which day Fr 11/21, Sa 11/22 or Su 11/23 that you plan to attend the show. Please register by going to www.skibac.org, click on the BAC California Snowsports Expo Promotion link under What’s New… section and fill out the registration form. If the link is not available when you go to the website, please email me Scott Bowker at [email protected] the information in the Advance Show Registration Info section of this article by 11/14/03: First Name: Last Name:______________ Email Address:_________________________________ Mail Address:__________________________________ City:_______________State: _____ Zip: ____________ Home Phone:____________Work Phone:____________ Gender: Male Female Racer: Racer Non-racer Age: 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 - 49 50 - 59 60 - 69 70+ Ski Club Name:_________________________________ Advance Show Registration Info As appropriate, please put BAC Sacramento Ski & Snowboard Promotion or BAC California SnowSports Expo Promotion in the subject line of your email. The registration information requested below is necessary for the BAC to verify your current membership in a BAC Thanks much for your help. I plan to send you a final email confirmation early in the week of each show. Scott Bowker - BAC Marketing Director Helmet Recommendations A recent federal recommendation that skiers and snowboarders wear helmets on the slopes has made resorts nervous that the endorsement may be one step closer to helmet laws. Earlier this month, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued the results of a snow sports study it conducted on head injuries last season, with a recommendation skiers and snowboarders wear helmets. The study concluded helmets could "prevent or reduce the severity of 44 percent of the head injuries to adults and 53 percent of head injuries to children younger than 15. Additionally, the CPSC study indicated helmets might prevent up to 11 deaths per year.The CPSC's recommendation prompted a swift, written response from the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA), which emphasized responsible skiing and boarding as the first line of defense in avoiding injury. "NSAA urges all skiers and boarders to consider wearing a helmet as one of many safety considerations - the first of'which should be always skiing and boarding in a controlled and responsible manner. Skiers apparently have decided that trees and unprotected heads aren't such a good match. As you might expect, helmet sales increased dramatically in the weeks following the deaths of Michael Kennedy and Sonny Bono. Both died of head injuries after colliding with trees. From the frantic media coverage that followed, skiers learned that Kennedy's and Bono's deaths shared many similarities with other fatal slope accidents - experienced skiers on intermediate slopes, accidents late in the day when the snowpack turns slick, heading off into the trees, not paying full attention to their skiing. Chris Stagg, director of skiing at Taos, N.M., a resort that has been beleaguered with three skier fatalities this past season, believes attention lapse is the single most important cause of most skier fatalities. "Skiers," he says, "always have to be thinking, just as though they were driving a car, what would happen if I stop paying attention?" Many have speculated whether helmets would have saved any of these skiers' lives. Dr. Jasper Shealy of the Rochester Institute of Technology, an academician who has made a life long study of skier injuries, claims that the sort of helmet protection being considered for recreational use typically offers some direct contact protection in speeds of up to 12 mph but limited protection at speeds in excess of that. There's much evidence, says Shealy, that the catastrophic direct impact of skiers with trees or fixed objects involve much higher speeds than this threshold. Nonetheless-and although the debate rolls on and no definitive consensus has been reached - many adults have decided the extra protection can't hurt. Alpine skiing helmets will be required for all junior racers this season. Helmets remain strongly encouraged for all racers. One director mentioned that Tri-City Sporting Goods in Fremont currently had a 50% off sale on last years helmets. November 2003 -5- BAC Ski Council th Saturday, Nov. 15 , 7-10:30 pm Tahoe Adaptive Ski School’s Foam Fest Free flowing beer from 18 Microbreweries Acoustic Rock Band “1888” The Tahoe Biltmore, Crystal Bay, NV $20 per person ~ $25 at the door Discounts for Designated Drivers Win Season Passes to Northstar/Sierra-at-Tahoe, Alpine Meadows and Diamond Peak/Homewood! (530) 581-4161For Tickets and Information must be 21 years or older BAY AREA COUNCIL OF SKI CLUBS to ALL BAC MEMBER CLUBS ……….FUNDRAISER………. to benefit Tahoe Adaptive Ski School Let’s race Karts at Santa Clara SpeedRing Sunday, NOV 9, 2003 Take the challenge, get your team together. For track/racing info: http://www.speedring.org Entry Deadline: $ 200. /team Before Oct 24th for 2-4 team members $ 210. / team After October 24, Or $250. /team On Race Day SCHEDULE: Arrival at least one hour before briefing. Briefing 1:30 p.m. Race: 2 p.m. SNAP-ON TOOLS MAC TOOLS MATCO TOOLS CYCLE GEAR WALNUT CREEK FORD DIABLO VALLEY MUSTANG ASSOC. SPONSORS: - HEAVENLY VALLEY Contact: Harry Davis 925-686-3774 or [email protected] November 2003 -6- BAC Ski Council Apres Ski Club – 2003 Ski Kickoff Party (SKOP) Thur. 11/20 7-11pm at Lookout Restaurant, 650 Macara Ave, Sunnyvale, CA * Vendor displays * Silent auction * Raffles * Prizes * Dancing* Live music of “Quick Fixx”* Lite appetizers * No host bar * Membership specials * Race team signups Admission cost: $12 in advance (www.apres.org pay via PayPal or buy directly from Apres Board members), $15 at the door (nonmembers welcome) November 2003 -7- BAC Ski Council November 2003 -8- BAC Ski Council November 2003 -9- BAC Ski Council November 2003 - 10 - BAC Ski Council November 2003 - 11 - BAC Ski Council FWSA Councils and Clubs have a trip for you! Check this list: Dec 9-14 Vail CO with: Northwest Council Dec 10-14 Telluride, CO Arizona Council Dec 10-14 Telluride, CO New Mexico Council Dec 11-16 Aspen, CO San Diego Council Dec. 12-14 Silver Star, Canada Northwest Council Jan 15-19 Big Mountain, MT S’no Joke Ski Club Jan 24-30 Lake Louise, Canada FWSA Jan 24-31 Whistler, Canada Apres Ski Club Jan 31-Feb 7 Whistler, Canada Los Angeles Council Feb 4-8 Sun Peaks, Canada Northwest Council Feb 6-14 Andorra, Spain Skihawks ski Club Feb 13-16 Red Mountain, Canada S’no Joke Ski Club Feb 19-23 Salt Lake City, UT Los Angeles Council Feb 20-23 Sun Valley, ID Bergfreunde Ski Club Feb 28-Mar 5 Telluride, CO BAC Feb 29-Mar 6 Lake Tahoe Area, CA Bergfreunde Ski Club Mar 1-7 Sun Peaks, Canada BAC Mar 5-7 Mt. Hood, OR S’no Joke Ski Club Mar 5-20 Big White/Silver Star, Canada BAC Mar 7-12 Whistler, Canada Bergfreunde Ski Club Mar 9-15 Jackson Hole/Grand Targhee, WY S’no Joke Ski Club Mar 19-21 Mt. Bachelor, CO Northwest Council (This is a partial list and does not include all race weekends to local resorts.) For information on any of these trips contact Steve Grevstad, BAC Travel, at [email protected] (925-551-8374) November 2003 - 12 - BAC Ski Council November 2003 - 13 - BAC Ski Council FWSA Alaska Cruise The Cruise Company the web site for Far West Ski Association's ALASKA CRUISE can be accessed at www.fwsacruises.com. Please take the time to peruse this web site. FWSA will sail Royal Caribbean's ship, Serenade of the Seas. It departs Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday, September 19, 2004, and returns to Vancouver on Sunday, September 26. Everyone can sign up either on-line or directly with The Cruise Company (1-800-274-FUNN). What we need is for everyone to spread the word to your clubs about this trip and web site. Council Presidents, notify your clubs. We are really excited about this opportunity for FWSA to sail Alaska's Inside Passage. We hope all of you will make your deposit soon. If you have any questions, check out the web site. It gives you the number for Juli ( our representative) and The Cruise Company. BAY AREA COUNCIL of SKI CLUBS BAC OFFICERS PRESIDENT PAST - PRESIDENT SECRETARY MEMBERSHIP TRAVEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS BENEFITS COMMUNICATIONS MARKETING WEBMASTER INDUSTRY LIAISON LINDA YAMAGUCHI KAREN DAVIS PHYLLIS MAY MICHELLE NIGHTENGALE STEVE GREVSTAD KEITH OATNEY PAULA KINAHON NORMAN AZEVEDO SCOTT BOWKER CHRIS FREEMAN CONNIE & SKIP GAST 650-595-5008 925-686-3774 925-556-3547 209-571-8125 925-551-8374 925-449-4921 510-357-6127 925-944-9816 408-720-1454 408-274-3320 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] skipgast@ pacbell.net [email protected] COUNCIL DIRECTORS HISTORIAN SAFETY COMM/SPEC PROJ DIRECTORY YOSEMITE WEEKEND COSMO DIFRANCESCO 510-471-6336 [email protected] Vacant (looking for volunteer-----Are you interested??) SANDY KIYOMURA [email protected] KIRK GRAEBE [email protected] LEAGUE OFFICERS SINGLES LEAGUE PRESIDENT SINGLES LEAGUE RACING OPEN LEAGUE SKIERS PRESIDENT OPEN LEAGUE RACING LISA BURGESS CRAIG FAITEL SANDY HECK MIKE ROGERS 510-887-3011 925-360-4052 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] WEB SITES / PHONE NUMBERS BAC Web Site BAC Newsletter e-mail - www.skibac.org - [email protected] Singles League Racing Open League Racing - http://slracing.tripod.com/schedule.htm - www.olrc.org Far West Ski - Association Far West Ski - Racing - www.fwsa.org - www.fwra.com Web Cams on the Slopes Road Conditions - www.magnifeye.com 1-800-427-7623 or 1-800-427-ROAD or www.skibac.org - www.nws.mbay.net/home.html Weather November 2003 - 14 - BAC Ski Council This Newsletter is available at www.skibac.org Save BAC $$$. Eliminate your future paper copy by sending an e-mail to [email protected] November 2003 - 15 - BAC Ski Council November 2003 - 16 - BAC Ski Counc
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