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SkierNet.com is the online skiing and ski area guide designed by skiers. It provides quick, organized access to ski area information, key statistics and an honest description. There are no inane "this place rocks" reviews from snowboarders, no spoon-fed ski area P.R. You get highlights and criticisms, some history and background, then you can link straight to the ski area's website. This site reviews every known ski area in each state, from community rope tows to mega resorts. The links on the left column: how-to's, tips, waxing and tune-up instructions, mondo size charts, etc. are designed to help all from the novice through the double-black expert in a simple, easy-to-understand format. Scroll down below to join your host, veteran skier Rick Bolger, on an "old school" tour of U.S. ski areas... USA Ski Area Guide • scroll down for Your RegionClick the map for state-by-state links. Do you have a ski area "report" online? A narrative and photos about a recent trip? Perhaps you have a skiing page hosted on a free site server with a bunch of pesky pop-ups? Skiernet.com will host your ski-related pages and photos at no charge, for easy access by thousands of skiers...please click here for details. Click the map for state-by-state links. Click the map for state-by-state links. Click the map for state-by-state links. Click the map for state-by-state links.
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