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All Courses at Mar 31 12 FIS and USSA Homologations in USSA All Courses as of March 31, 2012 State Place/Venue/Ski Area Trail/Slope Name Number Event Vertical ENL/Registered Remark Year EndValidity Status STATUS: OK = valid homologation for season 2012-13; EXPG = Course will be expired in fall 2012, not valid for use in season 2012-13; RPLCD = Course has been rehomologated or replaced; EXPD = Homologation expired by fall 2011, not rehomologated or replaced; EXP = Homologation expired previously AK Alpenglow Ptarmigan Face 2611/131/86 SL 219 1986 EXP AK Alpenglow Ptarmigan Ridge 6444/354/01 SG 351 2001 EXP AK Alpenglow Ptarmigin Ridge 4550/61/96 SG 351 1996 RPLCD AK Alpenglow Rendevous Bowl 2610/130/86 GS 342 1986 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Alyeska 5804/314/00 GS 394 2000 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Alyeska 362/84/72 GS 500 1972 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Alyeska 361/83/72 SL 180 1972 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Alyeska GS 9605/09/10 GS 448 2010 Nov 2020 OK AK Alyeska Resort Alyeska Racing Trail SG U734/12/10 SG 376 2010 Nov 2015 OK AK Alyeska Resort Bowl Trail - Gelende Downhill Trail 7556/010/04 DH 999 2004 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Bowl/Gelande Trail 5370/100/99 DH 999 1999 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Bowl/Gelande Trail 4226/99/94 DH 999 1994 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Bowl/Gelnde Trail 9604/09/10 DH 754 2010 Nov 2015 OK AK Alyeska Resort Denali 4548/59/96 SG 602 1996 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Denali SG Racing Trail 2608/128/86 SG 602 1986 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Glacier Bowl 9603/09/10 SG 597 2010 Nov 2015 OK AK Alyeska Resort Glacier Bowl 8307/010/06 SG 550 2006 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Glacier Bowl 6445/355/01 SG 550 2001 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Glacier Bowl 4549/60/96 SG 550 1996 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Glacier Bowl/Bowl Trail 2609/129/86 SG 762 1986 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Midway Trail 2087/27/84 SL 153 1984 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Racing Trail 9602/09/10 SL 211 2010 Nov 2020 OK AK Alyeska Resort Racing Trail 5803/313/00 SL 220 2000 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Racing Trail 2085/25/84 SL 220 1984 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Racing Trail Slalom Course 3148/138/88 SL 220 1988 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Round House 2555/75/86 GS 400 1986 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Round House 2556/76/86 SG 602 1986 EXP AK Alyeska Resort South Edge Trail 2086/26/84 SL 219 1984 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Tanaka Hill 9601/09/10 SL 158 2010 Nov 2020 OK AK Alyeska Resort Tanaka Hill 5801/311/00 SL 180 2000 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Upper Mountain 5802/312/00 GS 400 2000 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Upper Mountain 1448/80/79 SL 177 1979 EXP AK Alyeska Resort Upper Mountain Giant SL 1447/79/79 GS 363 1979 RPLCD AK Alyeska Resort Upper Mountain GS 9600/09/10 GS 440 2010 Nov 2020 OK AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Centennial/Face/Ego 2114/54/84 GS 255 1984 EXP AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Centennial/Face/Ego 6443/353/01 SG 415 2001 EXP AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Centennial/Face/Ego 4611/122/96 SG 415 1996 RPLCD AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Centennial/Face/Ego 3684/34/91 SG 415 1991 RPLCD AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Ego and Centennial 2123/63/84 SL 155 1984 EXP AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Hilary's GS U706/12/10 GS 252 2010 Nov 2020 OK AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Hilary's Run U331/02/07 DH 415 2007 Feb 2012 EXPG AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Hilary's Run U250/10/01 DH 415 2001 RPLCD AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Hilary's Run U021/11/91 DH 415 1991 RPLCD AK Eaglecrest Ski Area Hilary's SL U707/12/10 SL 138 2010 Nov 2020 OK AZ Arizona Snowbowl Blackjack U301/10/04 SL 181 2004 Oct 2014 OK AZ Arizona Snowbowl Blackjack U070/11/94 SL 181 1994 RPLCD AZ Arizona Snowbowl Phoenix/Agassiz U302/10/04 SL 184 2004 Oct 2014 OK AZ Arizona Snowbowl Ridge/Meadows/Rattlesnack/Agassiz U303/10/04 GS 255 2004 Oct 2014 OK AZ Arizona Snowbowl Ridge/Meadows/Rattlesnake/Agassiz U072/11/94 GS 255 1994 RPLCD AZ Arizona Snowbowl Phoenix/Agassiz U071/11/94 SL 184 1994 RPLCD CA Alpine Meadows Blue Trail 6841/10/02 GS 264 2002 Nov 2012 EXPG CA Alpine Meadows Blue Trail 3715/65/91 GS 287 1991 RPLCD CA Alpine Meadows Blue Trail 6842/10/02 SL 200 2002 Nov 2012 EXPG CA Alpine Meadows Junior Olympic DH 2337/136/85 SG 464 1985 EXP CA Alpine Meadows Kangaroo U815/11/11 GS 115 REGISTERED 2011 Nov 2021 OK CA Alpine Meadows Kangaroo U816/11/11 SL 115 2011 Nov 2021 OK CA Alpine Meadows Kangaroo 6482/392/01 SL 159 2001 RPLCD CA Alpine Meadows Ladies Slalom GS U612/11/10 GS 115 REGISTERED 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Alpine Meadows Ladies Slalom SL U613/11/10 SL 115 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Alpine Meadows Outer Limits U817/11/11 GS 220 REGISTERED 2011 Nov 2021 OK CA Alpine Meadows Outer Limits U818/11/11 SL 184 2011 Nov 2021 OK CA Alpine Meadows Sherwood U023/11/91 SG 256 REGISTERED 1991 EXP CA Alpine Meadows Twilight Zone 6480/390/01 GS 251 2001 EXPD CA Alpine Meadows Twilight Zone 2886/89/87 GS 255 1987 RPLCD CA Alpine Meadows Twilight Zone 6481/391/01 SL 200 2001 EXPD CA Alpine Meadows Twilight Zone 2887/90/87 SL 166 1987 RPLCD CA Alpine Meadows Upper Kangaroo 3716/66/91 GS 288 1991 EXP CA Alpine Meadows Yellow Trail GS U614/11/10 GS 136 REGISTERED 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Alpine Meadows Yellow Trail SL U615/11/10 SL 136 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Alpine Meadows Kangaroo U022/11/91 SL 159 1991 EXP CA Badger Pass Wildcat SL U800/11/10 SL 78 REGISTERED 2010 Nov 2020 OK FIS and USSA Homologations in USSA All Courses as of March 31, 2012 State Place/Venue/Ski Area Trail/Slope Name Number Event Vertical ENL/Registered Remark Year EndValidity Status STATUS: OK = valid homologation for season 2012-13; EXPG = Course will be expired in fall 2012, not valid for use in season 2012-13; RPLCD = Course has been rehomologated or replaced; EXPD = Homologation expired by fall 2011, not rehomologated or replaced; EXP = Homologation expired previously CA Bear Valley Mountain Anticipation 2831/34/87 GS 256 1987 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain Bear Boogie U171/11/97 SG 256 REGISTERED 1997 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain Bear Boogie U041/11/92 SG 256 1992 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain Exhibition 4613/124/96 GS 265 1996 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain Feather / NASTAR U834/11/11 * GS 133 REGISTERED * J3 (U16) 2011 Nov 2021 OK CA Bear Valley Mountain Feather Duster 2830/33/87 SL 160 1987 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain Feather Duster SL U610/11/10 SL 120 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Bear Valley Mountain Gambler 8263/010/06 SL 141 2006 Oct 2016 OK CA Bear Valley Mountain Gambler 4612/123/96 SL 141 1996 RPLCD CA Bear Valley Mountain Kodiak/Snow Valley Run U133/11/95 GS 299 1995 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain NASTAR / Kyles SL U611/11/10 SL 118 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Bear Valley Mountain National/Grizzly 2895/89/87 SG 549 1987 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain National/Snow Valley U172/08/97 SG 462 1997 EXP CA Bear Valley Mountain National/Snow Valley U134/11/95 SG 462 1995 EXP CA Boreal Mountain Resort Auburn Ski Club Race Arena 10401/12/11 SL 142 2011 Nov 2021 OK CA Boreal Ridge Race Course/Bonanza 6483/393/01 SL 145 2001 RPLCD CA China Peak Tollhouse 890/83/75 GS 259 1975 EXP CA China Peak Tollhouse 872/65/75 SL 214 1975 EXP CA China Peak (Sierra Summit) Jack's Run (Boulder Alley) U850/12/11 SG 253 REGISTERED 2011 Nov 2016 OK CA Dodge Ridge Ski Area Bobby's Freedom Run U616/11/10 GS 162 REGISTERED 2010 Nov 2020 OK CA Dodge Ridge Ski Area Fool's Gold U135/11/95 SL 193 1995 EXP CA Dodge Ridge Ski Area Gully Gully 3718/68/91 SL 164 1991 EXP CA Dodge Ridge Ski Area Ridge Run 3717/67/91 GS 261 1991 EXP CA Dodge Ridge Ski Area Stagecoach/Separator U073/11/94 SG 227 REGISTERED 1994 EXP CA Dodge Ridge Ski Area Stampmill to Fool's Gold U136/11/95 GS 253 1995 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort East Bowl 892/85/75 GS 488 1975 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort East Bowl 873/66/75 SL 278 1975 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort East Bowl/Face 37/22/68 SL 274 1968 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Ellies Run U024/11/91 GS 252 1991 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Ellies Run 2089/29/84 GS 404 1984 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Ellies Run U173/06/97 SG 404 1997 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Ellies Run U042/11/92 SG 404 1992 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Ellies Run 2090/30/84 SL 195 1984 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Olympic/North Bowl 2896/99/87 SG 588 1987 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Rusutsu U025/11/91 SL 168 1991 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort Upper Face & East Bowl 2332/131/85 SG 518 1985 EXP CA Heavenly Mountain Resort World Cup U454/11/09 SL 111 2009 Nov 2019 OK CA Homewood Ski Area Highgrade U011/11/89 SG 351 1989 EXP CA Homewood Ski Area Rainbow Ridge and Gilbert's Gultch 2897/100/87 SL 151 1987 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort All The Way 7259/010/03 SG 450 Exception: Men 2003 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Conestoga 6835/10/02 SL 190 2002 Nov 2012 EXPG CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Conestoga 2334/133/85 SL 186 1985 RPLCD CA Kirkwood Ski Resort K L Piste 3505/56/90 SS 286 1990 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Monte Wolf 7260/010/03 GS 363 2003 Oct 2013 OK CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Olympic 7261/010/03 GS 379 2003 Oct 2013 OK CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Olympic 1284/77/78 GS 380 1978 RPLCD CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Olympic U215/11/99 SG 389 1999 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Olympic Run 1285/78/78 SL 196 1978 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Sentinel Bowl/Free 'N' Easy U216/11/99 SG 365 1999 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Short Spoke 6836/10/02 SL 145 2002 Nov 2012 EXPG CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Zachary/Lower Zachary U217/11/99 SG 403 1999 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Mokelumne U074/11/94 SL 160 1994 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Monte Wolf U075/11/94 SG 413 1994 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Olympic U076/11/94 SG 389 1994 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Race Course U077/11/94 SL 160 1994 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Rolling Rock U273/10/03 DH 450 2003 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Sentinel Bowl/Free 'N Easy U078/11/94 SG 365 1994 EXP CA Kirkwood Ski Resort Sentinel Bowl/Stump Run U079/11/94
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