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visitNH.gov: Intermountain Health Freestyle Cup Returns to NH
visitNH.gov: Intermountain Health Freestyle Cup Returns to NH

There are plenty of activities to do in New Hampshire, both indoors and outdoors. But when was the last time you enjoyed New Hampshire’s State Sport….skiing.

Whether you have never skied before, ski regularly, or it has just been a while since you hit the slopes or the cross-country trails, New Hampshire’s ski season is always ready.

Kris Neilsen from visitNH.gov and Jess Keller from skiNH.com join us to discuss the incredible ski season we are having in New Hampshire and talk about some of the great events coming up this season, including the return of the Intermountain Health Freestyle Cup.

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