Skiing

Advanced Alpine Ski and Skills clinic CANCELLED

2011-12-26 00:00
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Advanced Alpine Ski and Skills clinic, Monday, December 26th at Devil Glen Country Club.

CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF SNOW.

http://www.devilsglen.com

This Clinic is for skiers who can ski Black Diamond slopes and are looking to improve their skill level on steeper terrain.


Intermediate Alpine Ski and Skills Clinic CANCELLED

2011-12-17 00:00
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EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO LACK OF SNOW AT RESORT

Intermediate Alpine Ski and Skills Clinic, Saturday, Dec. 17 @ Mt. St. Louis Moonstone.

http://www.mslm.on..

This Clinic is for skiers who can ski on a blue slope and are looking to improve their technique and become more comfortable and competent on intermediate terrain.


Alpine Ski and Skills Day, Friday, December 31st @ Alpine Ski Club in Collingwood

2010-12-31 21:27
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Alpine Ski and Skills Day @ Alpine Ski Club in Collingwood

The Toronto Section is pleased to present a very special event for our members. Join us for our very first Alpine Ski and Skills day.

There will be a hour and half skills clinic in the morning and again in the afternoon with the remainder of the day open to free ski and work on your skills. This event is limited to eight participants who should be comfortable on blue trails as most of the clinic will take place on these runs.


Ski touring and winter camping in Algonquin Park ( moved from Feb 27/28)

2010-03-06 09:00
2010-03-07 23:16
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Early March is prime time for ski touring and camping in Algonquin. The snow is usually more consolidated and the days are longer. The trip will be a mellow loop with a focus on winter travel and camping skills. If the snow is good we can build a quincy or snow cave. Essential equipment is a good sleeping bag. Touring or Telemark skiis with heavier boots are best but x-country touring gear will do.
Experienced or novice are welcome. Call or email contact below for more info on equipment or details of the trip.
Dave Myles
416-222-3251


POSTPONED Ski touring and winter camping in Algonquin Park (POSTPONED until Mar 6/7)

2010-02-27 19:00
2010-02-28 19:00
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Note that this event is being moved to the next weekend (conflicts with prime Olympic events .. Apologies for the late change)

Late February is prime time for ski touring and camping in Algonquin. The snow is usually more consolidated and the days are longer. The trip will be a mellow loop with a focus on winter travel and camping skills. If the snow is good we can build a quincy or snow cave. Essential equipment is a good sleeping bag. Touring or Telemark skiis with heavier boots are best but x-country touring gear will do.


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