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Winter 2011-2012
Winter 11/12 Issue #2 2011/12 Season PNSIA-EF Season Guide Inside 2011-2012 event dates & descriptions Winter Blast Feb 6-7 @ Stevens Pass 2-day Immersion Feb 8-10 @ Mission Ridge an alternative way to Divisional Academy Mar 9-11 @ Whitefish Alpine & Snowboard Exam Modules make V2 skating easy by Don Portman Mar 17-18, Mar 24-25, Mar 31-Apr 1, Apr 7-8 Symposium Apr 13-15 @ Mt Bachelor would you take a lesson from yourself? insight from Manon Burke plus pro tips, children's tips and more... Bergans of Norway is a proud supporter of PSIA-NW www.bergans.com; Bergans North America, Seattle, WA; (206) 329-2088; [email protected] 2 NW Snowsports Instructor contents features contributions 4 Dues Increase Scheduled for Next Season an alternative by Jack Burns, President and 12 Ed Younglove, NW Representative & way to make V2 PSIA-AASI Operations V.P. skating easy 5 Call for Candidates by Don Portman by Mary Germeau, Executive V.P. 6 The Joys of Teaching by Tyler Barnes, Communications V.P. 7 What’s New at Your Northwest Ski Areas 2011-2012 by Scott Kaden, PNSAA President 14 SEASON GUIDE 8 Certification: an Open Memo to the Northwest Division Event Dates & Descriptions by Chris Thompson, Certification V.P. 9 Adaptive Level I & II Get a New Look by John Stevenson, Adaptive Chair 10 In Memory of Joy Lucas by Kathy Hand 20 would you take 11 Excerpt from It Started in the Mountains by Joy Lucas a lesson from yourself? 14 Welcome to the 2011-2012 Season by Kirsten Huotte, Executive Director by Manon Burke 21 Adult Teaching Handbook Review by Ed Kane 24 Snow Pro Tips by Brad Jacobson, Jeremy Riss, Brett Urbach, John Stevenson and Jenn Lockwood 27 Fly on the Wall: An Exam Shadow by Brad Walsh 28 Pink Elephants & Flaming Ducks Children’s Tips by Terry McLeod, Kelly Medler, Caron MacLane and one shared by Joy Lucas 30 Balancing Movements Revisited Senior Moment by Ed Kane Divisional Academy 2011 at Mission Ridge where we were joined by Glen and Kimberly Plake. -
CIRCUIT DE BRONZE VOLA MONT-BLANC Mémorial Yvon
CIRCUIT DE BRONZE VOLA MONT-BLANC Mémorial Yvon Masino District MONT-BLANC Dimanche 1er Mars 2015 CHAMONIX MONT BLANC Résultats Officiels Slalom U14/U16 Homme JURY DE COMPETITION CARACTERISTIQUES DE LA PISTE DELEGUE FFS OLIVIER PAGANELLI (FRA) PISTE LES PLANARD ARBITRE () DEPART 1200 m ARRIVEE 1075 m DIRECTEUR D'EPREUVE FRED COMTE (FRA) DENIVELEE 125 m LONGUEUR 1ère MANCHE 2ième MANCHE TRACEUR LIONEL DEMARCHI (FRA) VIVVIAN BRUCHEZ (FRA) OUVREUR(S) - A - HELENE MONIN (FRA) - A - ANNIE OBERT (FRA) - B - LOUISE BERGUERAND (FRA) - B - LOUISE BERGUERAND (FRA) - C - COLINE GUIGNIER (FRA) - C - CLARA GRANCHAMP (FRA) - D - MELINA SCHIMTT (FRA) - D - MELINA SCHMITT (FRA) - E - - E - () JUGE DEPART BERTRAND VIEZ (FRA) HOMOLOGATION PISTE 2698/01/11 JUGE ARRIVEE TOM YOUT (FRA) HOMOLOGATION CHRONO TAG.001.01 CHRONOMETREUR CS CHAMONIX (FRA) NB DE PORTES 37 37 NB DE CHANG. DE DIRECTIONS 36 36 HEURE DE DEPART 10:00 TEMPS : GRIS NEIGE : DURE TEMPERATURE D: +1°C , A: +1°C PENALITE DE L'EPREUVE: 151.94 , Liste n°515 F=720 Clt. Dos Code Clst/Cat Nom - Prénom An Club Clst M1 Tps M1 Clst M2 Tps M2 Tps Tot 1 189 2633572 1/U16 BERGUERAND ARNOLD 1999 CS ARGENTIER 10 37.13 2 36.34 1:13.47 2 149 2630848 2/U16 DODARD LILIAN 1999 SC ST GERVAI 3 36.04 5 37.76 1:13.80 3 166 2633440 3/U16 CORREIA JOHN 1999 SC ST GERVAI 6 36.50 4 37.43 1:13.93 4 180 2649660 4/U16 KERMAREC SWEN 2000 CS MEGEVE 4 36.20 7 37.85 1:14.05 5 153 2634874 5/U16 BARBIER KILIAN 1999 SC CONTAMINE 2 35.95 14 38.14 1:14.09 6 170 2633574 6/U16 MCNAB JED 1999 CS CHAMONIX 30 38.21 1 36.18 1:14.39 7 176 -
Convention 2012 News in This Issue!
The Official Publication of the Worldwide TV-FM DX Association APRIL 2012 The Magazine for TV and FM DXers Watching TV Outside on a Rare Warm Evening in March SEE SOME REALLY NICE CENTRAL AMERICAN DX PHOTOS IN THIS MONTH’S PHOTO NEWS MORE CONVENTION 2012 NEWS Visit Us At www.wtfda.org IN THIS ISSUE! THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION Serving the UHF-VHF Enthusiast THE VHF-UHF DIGEST IS THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WORLDWIDE TV-FM DX ASSOCIATION DEDICATED TO THE OBSERVATION AND STUDY OF THE PROPAGATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEVISION AND FM BROADCASTING SIGNALS AT VHF AND UHF. WTFDA IS GOVERNED BY A BOARD OF DIRECTORS: DOUG SMITH, GREG CONIGLIO, KEITH McGINNIS AND MIKE BUGAJ. Editor and publisher: Mike Bugaj Treasurer: Keith McGinnis wtfda.org Webmaster: Tim McVey wtfda.info Site Administrator: Chris Cervantez Editorial Staff: Jeff Kruszka, Keith McGinnis, Fred Nordquist, Nick Langan, Doug Smith, Peter Baskind, Bill Hale and John Zondlo, Our website: www.wtfda.org; Our forums: www.wtfda.info _______________________________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the April VUD! It seems that summer has kicked into gear in many parts of North America a little early. The grass is turning green, the trees are beginning to bud and the snow shovels are put away for the season. There’s been a little bit of tropo. There’s been a little bit of skip in the south. There’s also been some horrible storms and tornados in places. We hope everyone is okay and stayed out of danger. This month we find that Ken Simon (Lake Worthless, FL) has rejoined the club. -
Winter Tourism Under Climate Change in the Pyrenees and the French Alps
Winter tourism under climate change in the Pyrenees and the French Alps: relevance of snowmaking as a technical adaptation Pierre Spandre1,2, Hugues François1, Deborah Verfaillie2,3, Marc Pons4, Matthieu Vernay2, Matthieu Lafaysse2, Emmanuelle George1, and Samuel Morin2 1Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Irstea, UR LESSEM, Grenoble, France 2Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Université de Toulouse, Météo-France, CNRS, CNRM, Centre d’Études de la Neige, Grenoble, France 3Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Barcelona, Spain 4Snow and Mountain Research Center of Andorra, IEA, Andorra Correspondence: S. Morin ([email protected]) Abstract. Climate change is increasingly regarded as a threat for winter tourism due to the combined effect of decreasing natural snow amounts and decreasing suitable periods for snowmaking. The present work investigated the snow reliability of 175 ski resorts in France (Alps and Pyrenees), Spain and Andorra under past and future conditions using state-of-the- art snowpack modelling and climate projections. The natural snow reliability (i.e. without snowmaking) elevation showed a 5 significant spatial variability in the reference period (1986 - 2005) and was shown to be highly impacted by the on-going climate change. The technical reliability (i.e. including snowmaking) is projected to rise by 200 m to 300 m in the Alps and by 400 m to 600 m in the Pyrenees in the near future (2030 - 2050) compared to the reference period for all climate scenarios. While 99% of ski lift infrastructures are reliable in the reference period thanks to snowmaking, a significant fraction (14% to 25%) may be considered in a hazardous situation in the near future. Beyond the mid century, climate projections highly 10 depend on the scenario with steady conditions compared to the near future (RCP2.6) or continuous decrease of snow reliability (RCP8.5). -
Susanne M. Winterling
Susanne M. Winterling Born 1970, Rehau/Oberfranken, DE Meisterschülerin, 2005 Fine Art Academy, Hamburg and Braunschweig Akademie Isotrop MA, Philosophy and Art History, 1995 Lives and works in Berlin and Oslo Solo Exhibitions 2016 In Search for Radical Incomplete #3 Black Hole Hunters (two person show with A. Navratil), curated by Övul O. Durmuşoğlu, Kunstverein Lagenhagen, Lagenhagen, Germany 2015 Space Elevator: Streetbodies and Donkeydreams, The Cologne Room, Los Angeles, CA 2014 Drift, Parrotta Contemporary Art, Stuttgart, Germany Luminous Bodies, Hiromi Yoshii Roponggi, Tokyo Empathetic Vision, Dinos, and the Tamer of Horses, Ludlow 38, New York, US Complicity, Kunstverein, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Faces, Surfaces, and Interfaces—Communities and the Commons, Ludlow 38, New York, US 2013 Shelter (Lighthouse of Fragility), part of artSOUTH: collaborations, Keyhaven Nature Reserve, New Forest, Lymington, UK pocketpark, Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin Game Heart Matter, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2012 Susanne M. Winterling, Kunstlerhaus Bregenz Vertigo, Parrotta Contemporary, Stuttgart, DE The Inscribable Surface, Kunstverein Salzburger, Salzburg, DE Nox and Shelter (with Nadira Husain), Tempo Rubato, Tel Aviv, IL 2011 The Inscribable Surface, Frieze Frame, Silverman Gallery, London, UK Complement for Company (Skyline and Skin), Fotogalleriet, Oslo, NO 2010 They Called Each Other Horses, Centre d’Edition Contemporaine, Geneva, CH Prototyp 2 (Neue Bude) (w/ Ruth May), Kunsthalle Lingen, Lingen, DE Kunstpreis der Stadt Nordhorn -
Moûtiers Doucy Station Valmorel
MOÛTIERS T1 DOUCY STATION T2 VALMOREL Moûtiers Gare routière – SNCF La Région Du 6 juillet 2019 vous transporte au 31 août 2019 T1 Saint Oyen T2 Aigueblanche Centre Centre T1 Doucy (Ecole) T2 Le Bois Saint Hélène / Les Cours T1 Doucy-Station Centre Le Sappey / Les Carlines Oice du tourisme T2 Aigueblanche Eau Rousse Crey / Les Emptes T2 Les Avanchers Le Fey Dessous Chef lieu Le Pré T2 Valmorel Bourg Morel Crève Cœur TARIFS Guichet En ligne * Aller simple (AS) adulte 13,40€ 13,40€ Aller simple 11,40€ 10,00€ moins de 26 ans et saisonniers Aller-retour (AR) adulte 24,00€ 22,70€ Aller-retour 22,70€ 20,00€ moins de 26 ans / saisonniers Abonnement 67,00€ 67,00€ *Frais de réservation : 1,00€ (+1,90 € en cas d’envoi postal) Tourisme © Christian Martelet/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes INFORMATIONS ET RÉSERVATIONS : vente-bellesavoieexpress.fr DOUCY STATION MOÛTIERS DOUCY STATION T1 VALMOREL T1 VALMOREL MOÛTIERS N’oubliez pas de vous reporter aux renvois ci-dessous N’oubliez pas de vous reporter aux renvois ci-dessous T2 T2 Les jours de circulation des services sont abrégés comme suit : LUN : lundi Sam Sam Sam Sam Sam Dim Sam Sam Sam SamMAR : mardiSam, Dim 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 MER 1 : mercredi 1 2 JEU : jeudi T1 DOUCY STATION MOÛTIERS VEN : vendredi T1 MOÛTIERS DOUCY STATION SAM : samedi DIM : dimanche MOÛTIERS DOUCY Station 9.45 11.40 15.15 - - - 13.30 15.50 18.30 - - - Gare routière Mobilité DOUCY Bourg 10.00 11.55 15.30 La- ligne est accessible- aux- SAINT-OYEN 13.40 16.00 18.40 - - - personnes à mobilité réduite SAINT-OYEN 10.10 12.05 15.40 le samedi- uniquement.- - Réservation obligatoire le jeudi DOUCY Bourg 13.50 16.10 18.50 - - - avant 17h au 09 70 83 90 73 MOÛTIERS 10.20 12.15 15.50 - - - DOUCY Station 14.05 16.25 19.05 - - - Gare routière Attention Les horaires sont succeptibles T2 MOÛTIERS VALMOREL T2 VALMOREL MOÛTIERS d’être modifiés, pensez à vérifier les informations avant MOÛTIERS VALMOREL - - - 9.45votre voyage.15.20 Les horaires16.10 sont - - - 9.00 14.30 15.25 accesssibles dans la limite Gare routière des places disponibles. -
Sources for Genealogical Research at the Austrian War Archives in Vienna (Kriegsarchiv Wien)
SOURCES FOR GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH AT THE AUSTRIAN WAR ARCHIVES IN VIENNA (KRIEGSARCHIV WIEN) by Christoph Tepperberg Director of the Kriegsarchiv 1 Table of contents 1. The Vienna War Archives and its relevance for genealogical research 1.1. A short history of the War Archives 1.2. Conditions for doing genealogical research at the Kriegsarchiv 2. Sources for genealogical research at the Kriegsarchiv 2. 1. Documents of the military administration and commands 2. 2. Personnel records, and records pertaining to personnel 2.2.1. Sources for research on military personnel of all ranks 2.2.2. Sources for research on commissioned officers and military officials 3. Using the Archives 3.1. Regulations for using personnel records 3.2. Visiting the Archives 3.3. Written inquiries 3.4. Professional researchers 4. Relevant publications 5. Sources for genealogical research in other archives and institutions 5.1. Sources for genealogical research in other departments of the Austrian State Archives 5.2. Sources for genealogical research in other Austrian archives 5.3. Sources for genealogical research in archives outside of Austria 5.3.1. The provinces of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and its “successor states” 5.3.2. Sources for genealogical research in the “successor states” 5.4. Additional points of contact and practical hints for genealogical research 2 1. The Vienna War Archives and its relevance for genealogical research 1.1. A short history of the War Archives Today’s Austrian Republic is a small country, but from 1526 to 1918 Austria was a great power, we can say: the United States of Middle and Southeastern Europe. -
Vancouver Short Summary
FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE SKI INTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION INTERNATIONALER SKI VERBAND To the • National Ski Associations • Members of the FIS Council • Committee Chairmen Oberhofen, 17 th June 2009 SL/er FIS Council Meeting 12 th June 2009, Vancouver (CAN) Dear Mr. President, Dear Ski friends, In accordance with art. 32.2 of the FIS Statutes we take pleasure in sending you today A SHORT SUMMARY of the most important decisions of the FIS Council Meeting, 12 th June 2009 in Vancouver (CAN) 1. Members present The following Council Members were present at the meeting in Vancouver, Canada on 12 th June 2009: CH-3653 Oberhofen (Switzerland), Tel. +41 (0)33 244 61 61, Fax +41 (0)33 244 61 71 FIS-Website: http://www.fis-ski.com/ ftp-site: ftp://ftp.fisski.ch TVA – VAT – MWST: 377 542 2 President Gian Franco Kasper, Vice-Presidents Yoshiro Ito, Bill Marolt, and Members Jaakko Holkeri, Milan Jirasek, Janez Kocijancic, Sung-Won Lee, Alain Méthiaz, Giovanni Morzenti, Eduardo Roldan, Pablo Rosenkjer, Sverre Seeberg, Patrick Smith, Fritz Wagnerberger, Werner Woerndle and Secretary General Sarah Lewis. Excused: Vice-Presidents Carl Eric Stålberg and Leonid Tyagachev. 2. Minutes from the Council Meetings in Levi (FIN) The minutes from the Council Meeting in Levi (FIN) on 14 th November 2008 were approved . 3. The FIS World Championships 3.1 Reports 2009 FIS World Championships Following reports on the events by the respective Council Members, the Council expressed its sincere thanks to the Organising Committees and National Ski Associations of the -
Presswinter 2019/2020 Kit Mountains and Marvels
PressWINTER 2019/2020 Kit Mountains and marvels From the 7th of December 2019 to the 26th of April 2020 1 2 45 Contents hotels Courchevel in figures (including 3 palaces) Highlights 3 Ski area 7 A mountain of activities 15 Facilities 17 600 KM Families 19 of ski runs in Les 3 Vallées ©David André ©David André Lifestyle 24 Environment 33 200 25,743 hours events during the winter of piste grooming every winter season ©David André Tourisme ©Courchevel 10,000 Easter eggs handed out ©Courchevel Tourisme ©Courchevel 88 % the maximum gradient of the Grand Couloir, the steepest run in Les 3 Vallées ©Courchevel Tourisme ©Courchevel 15,000 Alpine skiing World Cup beanies ©Courchevel Tourisme ©Courchevel ©MNSTR A WINTER OF CHALLENGES 4 19th APRIL 2020 Courchevel organises a number of sporting Dynastar X3 events that are also open to amateurs, HighlightsLive every moment to the full An exceptional triathlon comprising giving them lots of opportunities to go the cycling, trail running and ski extra mile. This winter, ski with us from the 7th of The belles of the Alpine skiing ball mountaineering. Target: 1,000 amateur th From 25th DECEMBER 2019 competitors in 2019! December 2019 to the 26 of April 2020 17th DECEMBER 2019 Millet Ski Touring Ladies Alpine Ski World Cup • OPEN Every Wednesday, Courchevel hosts FROM THE 7th OF DECEMBER 2019 This is a major stage of the ladies circuit, night-time ski touring, with a different Courchevel 1850 attended by the best female skiers in the theme every week to celebrate the event’s th Courchevel Village world. -
June 21, 2017 Purpose: Update the Board Of
June21,2017 Purpose:UpdatetheBoardofDirectorsontheprocessofhiringamasterplanconsultantforthe downhillskiareaatTahoeDonnerAssociation. Background: Tahoe Donner’s current Downhill Ski Lodge was built by DART in 1970, with subsequent additions and remodels through the last 45 years, attempting to accommodate growingvisitationnumbersandservicelevels.Afewyearsago,theGeneralPlanCommittee’s DownhillSkiAreaSubͲgroupworkedtoprovideacomprehensive2013report,includinganalysis ofthefollowingmetricsoftheDownhillSkiOperations,seeattached; OnAugust6,2016,Aprojectinformationpaper(PIP)wasprovidedtotheBoardofDirectors,and duringthe2016BudgetProcess,a$50KDevelopmentFundbudgetwasidentifiedandapproved bytheBoardofDirectorsforexpenditurein2017.OnNovember10,2016,TheGPCinitiateda TaskForcetoregainthe2013momentum,toidentifyanddetailfurtheropportunitiesatthe DownhillSkiArea.InAprilof2017,theTaskForcereceivedapprovaltoproceedwiththeRFP processtosolicittwoindustryleaderswithexperienceinskiareamasterplanning,seeattached SOQ’s. Discussion: 1. BothconsultantsprovidedfeeproposalsbythedeadlineofJune16th.Afterqualifying bothproposals,bothwerethoroughandwellmatched,bothwithpositivereferences. 2. BothfeeproposalsarewithintheBoardapproved$50KDFbudgetfor2017. 3. Furtherclarificationsandquestionsarecurrentlyunderwaywithbothconsultants,so thatscoringresultsandweightingcanbefinalizedandtallied.Ifacontractcanbe executedinearlyJuly,thedraftreportcouldbeavailableandpresentedatthe SeptemberGPCMeeting,whichwouldreflectnearly80%ofthecontentinfinalreport. 4. Oncefeedbackisprovided,thefinalversionwouldbecompletedwithinsixweeks. -
Les Millors Estacions D'esquí Segons Els Premis «Ski the East Awards
Municipis | | Actualitzat el 20/11/2016 a les 12:20 Les millors estacions d'esquí segons els premis «Ski The East Awards IV» Més de 5.500 persones completen una enquesta per decidir els guanyadors d'aquests premis |Cerler, Grandvalira i Ordino/Arcalís, podi de les millors estacions de la península i els Pirineus Francesos L'estació de Masella es troba ben valorada en diferents categories | Masella Ja s'han publicat els resultats de la quarta edició dels premis del blog ?Ski The East (http://www.nevasport.com/east/) ?. Aquests guardons intenten mostrar l'opinió dels usuaris de les estacions d'esquí del Pirineu amb una enquesta que se'ls fa entre l'abril i l'octubre. En aquesta ocasió, més de 5.500 addictes a la neu l'han completat, i han decidit entre tots les millors estacions d'esquí de la temporada 2015-2016. Cerler, millor estació de la temporada L'estació aragonesa de Cerler http://www.cerler.com/( ) , que forma part d'Aramón, ha estat seleccionada per part dels usuaris com la millor d'aquesta passada temporada d'esquí. L'estació més oriental del Pirineu Aragonès destaca amb una nota de 8,27, guanyant en les categories de ?Millor festa?, ?Millor atenció al client? i ?Millor restauració?. Grandvalira https://www.naciodigital.cat/bergueda/noticia/7953/millors-estacions-esqui-segons-premis-ski-east-awards-iv Pagina 1 de 2 (https://www.grandvalira.com/) es troba en la segona posició i en les quatre edicions dels premis no s'ha mogut del podi. El gegant andorrà destaca per la seva nota de 8,26. -
Ski Resorts (Canada)
SKI RESORTS (CANADA) Resource MAP LINK [email protected] ALBERTA • WinSport's Canada Olympic Park (1988 Winter Olympics • Canmore Nordic Centre (1988 Winter Olympics) • Canyon Ski Area - Red Deer • Castle Mountain Resort - Pincher Creek • Drumheller Valley Ski Club • Eastlink Park - Whitecourt, Alberta • Edmonton Ski Club • Fairview Ski Hill - Fairview • Fortress Mountain Resort - Kananaskis Country, Alberta between Calgary and Banff • Hidden Valley Ski Area - near Medicine Hat, located in the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park in south-eastern Alberta • Innisfail Ski Hill - in Innisfail • Kinosoo Ridge Ski Resort - Cold Lake • Lake Louise Mountain Resort - Lake Louise in Banff National Park • Little Smokey Ski Area - Falher, Alberta • Marmot Basin - Jasper • Misery Mountain, Alberta - Peace River • Mount Norquay ski resort - Banff • Nakiska (1988 Winter Olympics) • Nitehawk Ski Area - Grande Prairie • Pass Powderkeg - Blairmore • Rabbit Hill Snow Resort - Leduc • Silver Summit - Edson • Snow Valley Ski Club - city of Edmonton • Sunridge Ski Area - city of Edmonton • Sunshine Village - Banff • Tawatinaw Valley Ski Club - Tawatinaw, Alberta • Valley Ski Club - Alliance, Alberta • Vista Ridge - in Fort McMurray • Whispering Pines ski resort - Worsley British Columbia Page 1 of 8 SKI RESORTS (CANADA) Resource MAP LINK [email protected] • HELI SKIING OPERATORS: • Bearpaw Heli • Bella Coola Heli Sports[2] • CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures[3] • Crescent Spur Heli[4] • Eagle Pass Heli[5] • Great Canadian Heliskiing[6] • James Orr Heliski[7] • Kingfisher Heli[8] • Last Frontier Heliskiing[9] • Mica Heliskiing Guides[10] • Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing[11] • Northern Escape Heli-skiing[12] • Powder Mountain Whistler • Purcell Heli[13] • RK Heliski[14] • Selkirk Tangiers Heli[15] • Silvertip Lodge Heli[16] • Skeena Heli[17] • Snowwater Heli[18] • Stellar Heliskiing[19] • Tyax Lodge & Heliskiing [20] • Whistler Heli[21] • White Wilderness Heli[22] • Apex Mountain Resort, Penticton • Bear Mountain Ski Hill, Dawson Creek • Big Bam Ski Hill, Fort St.