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Over 200 skiing and snowboarding Santas hit the slopes of Sunday River ski resort in the tiny western Maine town of Newry for an annual charity event. Each Santa wore a festive outfit, including a hat and beard, and paid a $20 fee to take part. This year, the event raised a record-breaking $4,000, which will be donated to a local charity fund for community-focused efforts in the Sunday River region.
Ian Thorley, a USA pro-snowboarder, knows climate change is happening and suggests it may just change your snow sports locations. However, you can keep up with Ian easily with social media!
Skiing and snowboarding Santas turn the trails red at a Maine ski resort in the Mahoosuc Mountains. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Hundreds of skiers are lowered to safety after a tree crashes into a cable, bringing cable car gondolas in the Italian Dolomites to a halt. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Images show ski slopes and buildings in Zhangjiakou, a region where medal games for biathlon, cross-country skiing, freestyle skiing, and ski jumping take place on Saturday 5th. IMAGES
"Excellent! It's the first one!": in Val Thorens, in Savoie, skiers are skiing down the slopes of the resort, which is opening its ski area and its lifts to the public for the first time since winter 2020. IMAGES