Lutsen Mountain Ski Patrol training day, October 25
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Fri, 10/17/2014 - 6:06pm
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The Lutsen Mountain Ski Patrol is preparing for a new season, and that involves training for new and returning volunteers. North Shore Morning host Sherrie Lindskog spoke with veteran ski patrol member Mark Abrahamson on North Shore Morning.
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National Ski Patrol at Lutsen Mountains Wants You !
Educational and Training Opportunties for all 16 years and older
- The Patrol provdes on the mountain safety, stabalization and treatment of injuries and medical conditions, and transport to skiiers and snowboarders at Lutsen Mountains, one of the best ski areas in the Midwest.
- Benefits: Pass benefits for the Patroller include options for additional passes or season passes for family members under the age of 18, living at home.
- Additional benefits: include discounts and the wonderful camraderie of a great family of Patrollers. It gets you outside and on the slopes all winter.
- The Outdoor Emergency Care Course on-line version will be starting in the next month, taught by Mark Abrahamson and National Ski Patrol instructors. Skills and scenario training will occur on the mountain this winter. In addition the Patrol has skilled trainers for ski skills and toboggan handling.
- To learn more please consdier attending our Annual Training session "Referesher" Saturdy October 25th at the Lutsen Mounatins Main Chalet "Rosies" at 7:30 . Breakfast and lunch are on us. You will meet the Patrol and get a taste of who we are and what we do. We love doing it and you could too.!
For more information please contact Mark Abrahamson at [email protected] or 218-387-1125.
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