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    Ski Boot Carrier the Easy Way to Carry Ski Boots
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    Skiweb

    Price: $9.95


    • Long Cord
    • Carry a pair of Ski boots with ease with SKIWEB® ski boot carrier
    • Compact

    Ski Grip - Ski Carrier Handle
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    National Leash Company

    List Price: $12.98
    Price: $13.98


    • Simple and Effective - Lowers Center of Gravity - Reduces Falls
    • Attaches in Seconds - Store in Pocket.
    • Snap Hook clips Into Brake Bar Forming Handle

    Racor Pro PS-2R Two Pair Ski and Pole Rack
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    Racor

    List Price: $16.00
    Price: $8.06
    You Save: $7.94 (50%)

    • Three options for storing one, two or three pairs of skis and poles
    • Sturdy solid steel construction and a durable epoxy finish
    • Skis hang from tips for handy locker applications

    Ski & Pole Carrier and Ski Boot Carrier
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    Skiweb

    Price: $29.95


    • Skiweb The Only Ski & Pole Carrier with no buckles, adjustments that folds back to fit n you pocket while skiing
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    Racor Pro SR-2R Two Pair Ski Storage Rack for Skis, Boots and Poles
    Home Improvement (Racor)


    Racor

    List Price: $55.00
    Price: $68.23
    You Save: $15.74 (23%)

    • Ideal for ski lockers and cabinets; keeps boots up high for easy access
    • Supports skis at toe-pieces and hangs poles by handles
    • Storage rack for skis, poles, and boots; stores 2 sets of skis, boots and poles

Roxy BLISS women's ski boots

Sale: $169.00 - Retail: $519.00 www.levelninesports.com These boots are a combination of high performance and Roxy style. Several adjustment ...

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Celebrate Skating Month at PC Ice Arena

Park City Ice Arena and the Figure Skating Club of Park City will be celebrating United States Figure Skating's National Skating Month on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 1:45 to 3:15 p.m. with free skating, free lessons by the talented staff of skating professionals, door prizes, and skating demonstrations by members of the Figure Skating Club of Park City. Skate rental is $3.50. Contact the skating director for more information at (435) 615-5704.

Guided Snowshoe Hike

Join Basin Recreation for the next Guided Snowshoe Hike at Spring Creek Trail on Saturday, Jan. 26, at 10:30 a.m. All snowshoe hikes last about one to two hours. Trail conditions may vary. Snowshoes are suggested but yak tracks or boots may be sufficient. All guided hikes are free and are a great opportunity to meet new hiking partners. Please leave dogs at home for this function. Scheduled hikes may change due to weather conditions. Please check Facebook

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Greenfield Center Multi - Family Yard Sale
bike basket and rack, handbags and tote bags, candlesticks, decorative boxes, vases, wine carrier set, gas-powered push lawn mower. Perception (Spirit) Kayak, skis, ski boots, girls snowboard, snowboard boots (size 24.5/ 8), microwave, antiques,

Garage Sale Roundup: Vinyl Records, Cowboy Boots, Baby Clothes and More
Treadmill, hanging light fixtures, dishes, linens, ski boots and more. Hours: Starts at 8 am Saturday: Garage sale at 1527 Trimingham Dr.: Furniture, household items and more. Hours: 8 am - 1 pm Saturday: Garage sale at 470 Dolores Ct.: Clothes,

Fat Alley's second coming
Fat Alley, in contrast, was worn in and sticky, comfortable enough to feel like home, ski-boot clad and all. “You're not going to get that atmosphere here,” O'Dell said. There was pressure to recreate the old place. But things change. Most of the time,

19 Kids & Counting Recap: Road Trip!!
19 Kids & Counting Recap: Road Trip!! Marise Ciprani, the owner/operator, was all about making sure everyone made it to their boot fitting on time and bending over backwards to help make the trip perfect. The family all had ski lessons, but that didn't stop them from falling at least 250

Jimmy Huega: Run of the mountain
Ski grooming equipment didn't exist in 1960, so the task of grooming the race courses at the Squaw Valley Olympics was achieved by boots and skis on the feet of the US military. Army soldiers and marines took car of the Alpine courses, while Air Force