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Ancient American ski club battles to save ski jump after avalanche

 Poster: A snowHead
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The Norge Ski Club, near Chicago, which claims to be "the oldest, continuously open ski club in the United States", is fighting to salvage is ski jump event on 15 January, following an avalanche at the site.

Pioneer Press reports that an avalanche last Saturday cleared its slope of snow and buried 8,000-square-feet of fence, dumping a 20 ft depth of snow in the jump's landing area.

Three of the five jumps at Norge Ski Club. Photo: Norge Ski Club

Norge Ski Club was founded in 1905 by Norwegian immigrants and has held jump events on their hill ever since.

This news report from Pioneer Press.

Norge Ski Club's website: http://www.norgeskiclub.com
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