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Valid 2017-18 at Apr 2017 VALID for 2017-18 - as of April 2017 Region STATE PLACE NAME Event Type Number YEAR EndValidity Status REGISTERD VDROP CE IL Chestnut Mountain Apache GS GS U U648/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 110 CE IL Chestnut Mountain Apache SL SL U U649/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK 110 CE IL Chestnut Mountain Crazy Horse SL U U976/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK 111 CE IL Chestnut Mountain Crazy Horse GS U U975/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK REGISTERED 111 CE IL Chestnut Mountain War Dance SL U U974/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK 108 CE IL Chestnut Mountain War Dance GS U U973/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK REGISTERED 108 CE IN Perfect North Slopes Intermission SL U U699/12/10 A 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 70 CE IN Perfect North Slopes Intermission GS U U698/12/10 A 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 70 CE IN Perfect North Slopes Runway GS U U700/12/10 A 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 66 CE IN Perfect North Slopes Runway SL U U701/12/10 A 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 66 CE IN Perfect North Slopes Tuff Enuff SL U U703/12/10 A 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 99 CE IN Perfect North Slopes Tuff Enuff GS U U702/12/10 A 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 99 CE MI Boyne Highlands Heather SL F 11359/09/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK 147 CE MI Boyne Highlands Heather GS U U500/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 147 CE MI Boyne Highlands North Challenger GS U U522/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 102 CE MI Boyne Highlands North Challenger SL U U523/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK 102 CE MI Boyne Highlands South Challenger SL F 11361/09/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK ENL MEN 120 CE MI Boyne Highlands South Challenger GS U U524/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 121 CE MI Boyne Mountain FIS GS U U1131/01/17 2016 15-Nov-26 OK REGISTERED 122 CE MI Boyne Mountain FIS Trail SL F 12322/01/17 2016 01-Nov-27 OK 122 CE MI Boyne Mountain Hemlock SL F 9819/11/10 2010 01-Nov-20 OK ENL M & L 113 CE MI Boyne Mountain Hemlock GS GS U U645/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 113 CE MI Boyne Mountain North Boyne GS U U910/12/12N 2012 15-Nov-22 OK REGISTERED 107 CE MI Boyne Mountain North Boyne SL F 10736/12/12N 2012 01-Nov-22 OK ENL M & L 107 CE MI Boyne Mountain North McClouth SL F 9820/11/10 2010 01-Nov-20 OK ENL M & L 114 CE MI Boyne Mountain North McClouth GS GS U U646/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 114 CE MI Boyne Mountain South Superbowl GS GS U U647/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 115 CE MI Boyne Mountain Super Bowl GS U U525/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 122 CE MI Boyne Mountain Superbowl GS U U1132/01/17 2016 15-Nov-26 OK REGISTERED 115 CE MI Boyne Mountain Superbowl SL F 13233/01/17 2016 01-Nov-27 OK 115 CE MI Cannonsburg Face GS GS U U680/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 59 CE MI Cannonsburg Face SL SL U U681/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 59 CE MI Cannonsburg Quad Hill GS GS U U682/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 62 CE MI Cannonsburg Quad Hill SL SL U U683/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 62 CE MI Crystal Mountain Resort Buck SL U U502/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 88 CE MI Crystal Mountain Resort Buck GS U U501/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 88 CE MI Crystal Mountain Resort Cheers GS U U503/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 70 CE MI Crystal Mountain Resort Cheers SL U U504/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 70 CE MI Crystal Mountain Resort Thor SL U U506/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 82 CE MI Crystal Mountain Resort Thor GS U U505/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 82 CE MI Indianhead Mountain Resort FIS Trail SG U U1117/11/16 2016 15-Nov-21 OK REGISTERED 144 CE MI Indianhead Mountain Resort FIS Trail DH U U1116/11/16 2016 15-Nov-21 OK REGISTERED 144 VALID for 2017-18 - as of April 2017 CE MI Indianhead Mountain Resort FIS Trail SL F 10291/11/11 2011 01-Nov-21 OK 144 CE MI Indianhead Mountain Resort FIS Trail GS U U810/11/11 2011 15-Nov-11 OK REGISTERED 144 CE MI Marquette Mountain Cliffs Ridge GS U U435/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 114 CE MI Marquette Mountain Cliffs Ridge SL F 11755/10/15 2015 01-Nov-25 OK ENL M 121 CE MI Marquette Mountain Logan's Run/Snowfield SL F 11455/11/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK 140 CE MI Marquette Mountain Rocket Run SL F 9581/08/10 2010 01-Nov-20 OK ENL M & L 114 CE MI Marquette Mountain Rocket Run GS GS U U654/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 114 CE MI Marquette Mountain Snowfield SG U U873/08/12 2012 15-Nov-17 OK REGISTERED 140 CE MI Marquette Mountain Snowfield SL F 8962/11/08 2008 01-Nov-18 OK 142 CE MI Marquette Mountain Snowfield GS GS U U655/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 142 CE MI Marquette Mountain Upper Rocket SG U U977/10/14 2014 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 150 CE MI Marquette Mountain Upper Rocket DH U U1052/10/15 2015 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 156 CE MI Mont Ripley Racers Edge GS U U437/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 124 CE MI Mont Ripley Racer's Ridge SL F 9222/09/09 2009 01-Nov-19 OK ENL M 124 CE MI Mount Holly Ski Area Thunderbolt GS GS U U656/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 81 CE MI Mount Holly Ski Area Thunderbolt SL SL U U657/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 70 CE MI Mt Brighton Black SL U U948/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 56 CE MI Mt Brighton Black GS U U947/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 56 CE MI Mt Brighton Blue SL U U946/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 39 CE MI Mt Brighton Blue GS U U945/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 39 CE MI Mt Brighton Green GS U U943/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 46 CE MI Mt Brighton Green SL U U944/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 46 CE MI Mt Brighton Red GS U U959/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 53 CE MI Mt Brighton Red SL U U960/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 53 CE MI Mt Brighton Silver GS U U949/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 60 CE MI Mt Brighton Silver SL U U950/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 60 CE MI Mt Brighton Yellow GS U U941/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 45 CE MI Mt Brighton Yellow SL U U942/12/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK REGISTERED 45 CE MI Norway Mountain Freya SL U U440/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 90 CE MI Norway Mountain Freya GS U U439/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 90 CE MI Norway Mountain Frigga GS U U441/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 90 CE MI Norway Mountain Frigga SL U U442/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 90 CE MI Nub's Nob Scarface GS U U526/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 103 CE MI Nub's Nob Scarface SL F 11358/09/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK ENL 101 CE MI Nub's Nob Smokey GS U U527/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 110 CE MI Nub's Nob Smokey SL U U528/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK 110 CE MI Nub's Nob Valley SL U U530/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK 104 CE MI Nub's Nob Valley GS U U529/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 104 CE MI Schuss Mountain Kingdom Come GS GS U U658/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 72 CE MI Schuss Mountain Kingdom Come SL SL U U659/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 72 CE MI Ski Brule Whitewater SL U U433/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK 101 CE MI Ski Brule Whitewater GS U U432/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 101 CE MN Afton Alps Heidi's Playground GS GS U U727/12/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 91 VALID for 2017-18 - as of April 2017 CE MN Afton Alps Heidi's Playground SL SL U U728/12/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 91 CE MN Afton Alps Inga's Run GS U U476/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 84 CE MN Afton Alps Inga's Run SL U U477/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 84 CE MN Afton Alps Trudy's Schuss SL U U475/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 80 CE MN Afton Alps Trudy's Schuss GS U U474/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 80 CE MN Buck Hill Milk Run GS U U399/11/08 2008 15-Nov-18 OK REGISTERED 75 CE MN Buck Hill Milk Run SL U U400/11/08 2008 15-Nov-18 OK REGISTERED 75 CE MN Buck Hill Olympic Dreams GS GS U U608/12/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 69 CE MN Buck Hill Olympic Dreams SL SL U U609/12/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 69 CE MN Buck Hill Warners Way GS GS U U606/12/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 66 CE MN Buck Hill Warners Way SL SL U U607/12/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 66 CE MN Giants Ridge Ski Resort Helsinki SL U U509/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK 131 CE MN Giants Ridge Ski Resort Helsinki GS U U508/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 131 CE MN Giants Ridge Ski Resort Innsbruck SL U U517/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK 128 CE MN Giants Ridge Ski Resort Innsbruck GS U U516/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 128 CE MN Hylands Hills Big Mo GS GS U U638/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 43 CE MN Hylands Hills Big Mo SL SL U U639/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK REGISTERED 43 CE MN Lutsen Mountains Caribou GS F 11079/11/13 2013 01-Nov-23 OK 257 CE MN Lutsen Mountains Caribou SL F 11080/11/13 2013 01-Nov-23 OK 156 CE MN Lutsen Mountains Grizzly SL F 10425/12/11 2011 01-Nov-21 OK 150 CE MN Lutsen Mountains Koo Koo SL F 11360/09/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK 145 CE MN Lutsen Mountains Kookoo SL U U928/11/13 2013 15-Nov-23 OK 121 CE MN Lutsen Mountains White Wolf GS U U988/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK REGISTERED 146 CE MN Lutsen Mountains White Wolf SL F 8961/11/08 2008 01-Nov-18 OK 146 CE MN Powder Ridge Ski Area Gunpowder/Zonker GS U U864/09/12 2012 15-Nov-22 OK REGISTERED 50 CE MN Powder Ridge Ski Area Gunpowder/Zonker SL U U865/09/12 2012 15-Nov-22 OK REGISTERED 50 CE MN Spirit Mountain Bear Claw SL F 11373/10/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK 143 CE MN Spirit Mountain Blue Ruin SL U U984/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK 120 CE MN Spirit Mountain Blue Ruin GS U U983/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK REGISTERED 120 CE MN Spirit Mountain Gandy Dancer SL F 11374/10/14 2014 01-Nov-24 OK 143 CE MN Spirit Mountain Gandy Dancer GS U U987/10/14 2014 15-Nov-24 OK REGISTERED 143 CE MN Spirit Mountain Gandy Dancer SL SL U U661/11/10 2010 15-Nov-20 OK 130 CE MN Welch Village Ski and Snowboard Area Bakkelyka GS U U443/11/09 2009 15-Nov-19 OK REGISTERED 87 CE MN Welch Village Ski and Snowboard
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