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10th Mountain Division Association The Association was founded after the World War II by a handful of combat veterans determined to form an alumni organization that would carry on the traditions of the 10th Mountain Division as one of the most unique combat forces in American military history. Its purposes include fostering friendships among all soldiers of the 10th, and encouraging mountain and winter warfare training within the armed forces of the United States.
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California Ski Industry Association The California Ski Industry Association (CSIA) represents the major winter sports areas of California and Nevada.
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Canada West Ski Areas Association Canada West Ski Areas Association is the representative body for the ski areas and heli and snowcat operations of British Columbia and Yukon, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
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Canadian Ski and Snowboard Alliance An alliance of: The Canadian Ski Coaches Federation - with its partners, educates coaches to lead and develop excellence in ski racing; The Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance - to promote professionalism and the profession of ski teaching; Canadian Association of Snowboard Instructors - to train and certify snowboard instructors and to ensure that a national standard of safe and efficient snowboard instruction is maintained.
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Canadian Ski Patrol System To promote safety and injury prevention in partnership with the ski/snow industry and to provide the highest possible standards of education, certification and delivery in first aid and rescue services.
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Canadian Snowsports Association The Canadian Snowsports Association is a federation of its nine ski and snowboard disciplines, whose mandate is the development of elite amateur athletes and the pursuit of excellence at national and international level competitions for all disciplines.
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Colorado XC Ski Association The Colorado Cross Country Ski Association, the place to get information about the many Nordic ski areas, guest ranches and Nordic ski clubs in Colorado.
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Cross Country Ski Areas Association Cross Country Ski Areas Association (CCSAA) is a non-profit organization representing member ski service providers. The Association's purpose is to promote the growth and improve the quality of cross country ski operations in North America.
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Far West Ski Association Far West Ski Association (FWSA) is a non-profit, volunteer organization with emphasis on skier safety, ski travel, ski area development, communications, club programs and family ski involvement. Since its beginning in 1930, FWSA has made its purpose to develop and provide benefits for all affiliated clubs and members. In doing so, the Association has benefited all skiers. We welcome all snow sport enthusiasts, young and old.
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FIS - International Ski Federation The International Ski Federation - Fédération Internationale de Ski, Internationaler Ski Verband - is abbreviated in all languages as FIS. The organisation was founded on 2nd February 1924 during the first Olympic Games in Chamonix, France with 14 member nations. Today 107 National Ski Associations comprise the membership of the FIS.
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Inland Northwest Ski Association Inland Northwest Ski Association (INSA) is a non-profit trade association representing the Inland Northwest Snowsport Industry. This includes the five Inland Northwest ski areas along with your Inland Northwest Snowsport industry retailers. INSA's mission is to raise awareness of Inland Northwest Skiing and Snowboarding opportunities and to ensure that you should experience what we think is the best season in our area!
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Maine Ski Areas Assocication Representing alpine and nordic ski areas in Maine
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Michigan Snowsports Industry Association The Michigan Snowsports Industries Association (MSIA) was formed in 1991 to increase awareness of snowsports in Michigan and introduce new individuals to skiing and snowboarding. Through the various programs offered by the MSIA, over 100,000 people have learned to ski or snowboard on Michigan's slopes.
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Midwest Ski Areas Association The association representing ski areas in the mid-west: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
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National Avalanche Foundation Providing professional training to: mountain managers, ski and snowboard patrol, avalanche forecasters, avalanche control specialists, search and rescue, land management and USFS personnel, backcountry guides and serious backcountry users.
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National Ski and Snowboard Retailers Association Founded in 1987, the NSSRA is the retail voice for the ski and snowboard industries and provides information and services you need to operate more successfully.
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National Ski Areas Association The National Ski Areas Association is the trade association for ski area owners and operators. It represents 326 alpine resorts that account for more than 90 percent of the skier/snowboarder visits nationwide. Additionally, it has 400 supplier members who provide equipment, goods and services to the mountain resort industry.
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National Ski Council Federation The National Ski Council Federation (NSCF) is made up of ski councils and ski clubs throughout United States that have chosen to belong to the National Ski Council Federation. Ski councils regionally serve member ski clubs that belong to that council. We have a common interest: the enjoyment of snowsport activities including skiing, snowboarding, cross country and telemark skiing. We all belong to ski clubs, who in turn belong to ski councils. Ski councils provide year-round activities to their member clubs which can include ski instruction, racing programs, social activities and inter-club trips. The Federation's purpose is to strengthen councils, with industry participation, so they may better serve clubs through improved communication, education and benefits, and to influence issues relevant to snowsports and ski clubs.
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National Ski Patrol The National Ski Patrol (NSP) is a 26,000 member association striving to be the premier provider of training and education programs for emergency rescuers who serve the outdoor recreation community. NSP's mission is to provide education and training in leadership, outdoor emergency care, safety and transportation services, which enables members to serve the community in the safe enjoyment of outdoor recreation.
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New England Ski Areas Council The not for profit trade association representing New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The mission: surround and motivate consumers with information on skiing and snowboarding to promote the fun, excitement, image and experience of mountain sports.
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