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Peak district skiing?

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Poster: A snowHead
Is there a ski club that operates in the peak district?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
cc_7up wrote:
Is there a ski club that operates in the peak district?


The Ski Club Of Manchester used to use a portable tow in the peak district I believe they also had a rudimentary snow making kit, but last I heard the the keeper of the tow was looking for another home for it. The last few years have been too warm to make any use of the equipment
.http://www.scom.org.uk/
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