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Vacation Week Ski Camp for Kids at Great Glen Trails: Penguins & Polar Bears

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Pinkham Notch, NH—From February 17-19, 2008, Great Glen Trails will be offering a special vacation week ski camp for kids called Penguins & Polar Bears. Penguins are children ages 6-8, and Polar Bears are children ages 9-11. Both camps focus on games and fun, while teaching cross country ski basics.

Penguins - Ages 6-8
Let's play some games! Being a penguin is all about playing in the snow. What else do penguins love to do? Ski, of course! Slide around just like a penguin and learn all a penguin's favorite ski games: Capture the flag, one ski ball pass, freeze tag and more! Learn how to maneuver, glide, duck and dive just like a penguin!
Polly the Penguin says: "Yippedee-Skippidee I love to ski!"

Polar Bears - Ages 9-11
Time for some serious fun! Polar bears are fun, fast and great on skis! They're super skiers! To be a super skier just like a Polar bear, you need to explore all of Great Glen Trails. Find hidden treasures on scavenger hunts, learn to ski scooter and try out the ski limbo. In no time, you'll be skiing like a polar bear!
Percy the Polar Bear says: "I'm looking for the best skiers to join my Super Polar Bear Skier Squad!"

Both Penguins and Polar Bears are led by the Great Glen Trails Ski School staff and the camp director is Great Glen Trails Ski School Director and Olympian Sue Wemyss. Sue has taught and coached cross country skiing for more than 20 years to students of all ages. For many winters now, she has worked with kids at Great Glen Trails ensuring they have fun on snow while learning how to improve their skiing.

Camp schedule:
February 17-19, 2008; 9:30am - 11:30am
Cost:
$99 per session, which includes rental equipment and trail pass.

For more information or to register, call 603.466.2333.

Great Glen Trails is currently offering 40km of cross country skiing and snowshoeing with perfect packed powder conditions thanks to 3 feet of snow in the last week. For a complete snow conditions report, click here.

Press Contact
Ryan Triffitt
Great Glen Trails
ryan@mt-washington.com
603.466.2333
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