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Poster: A snowHead
.... I noticed yesterday, that the Italian Ski Federation are doing a tour of Towns and City's around Italy, promoting their skills and occupations. Quiet a big set up with the use of one of those Skiplex ( http://www.skiplex.co.uk/ ) type rolling ski carpets...showing ski drills. Also getting the public actively involved. There are pictures on their FB page ( AMSI ).

Do any other Ski Organisations tour their Countries promoting their Profession?

I thought it was a very pro active idea, especially in this economic climate...also considering how hard Italy has been hit recently.

I don't know whether this something they've always done...or just because of the unsure climate.

Any thoughts?
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