Esprit The Ultimate Ski and Sports Club


"The Ultimate" Ski and Sports Club

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Calendar / Trips




2007 - 2008 Trip Schedule
Date
Resort
Cost
Payment
Deadline
Captain
Rookie
Sat,
Jan 5
$44
Dec. 22nd
MaryAnn Grayson
(330) 322-1220
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Sat-Sat,
Jan 12-19
$1600
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Debbie Adrine
(216) 371-0625
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Sat-Sun
Jan 19-20
$90 - $209
Jan 5th
Christal Howard-Wiggins
(216) 681-8174
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Sat
Jan 26
$55
Jan 12th
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Sat,
Feb 2
Friends & Family Day
Boston Mills, OH
$39
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Laura Young
(330) 468-0235
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Sat
Feb 9
$44
Jan 26th
Peggy Vauss
(216) 375-9547
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Feb 22-24
Chicago Snow Gophers
Soul on Snow Carnival
Seven Springs Resort, PA
$350-$395
Feb 1
Don Fenderson
(216) 371-7021 H
(216) 402-3240 Cell
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Feb 27-Mar 2
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Kevin Embry
(216) 921-7657
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Essentials for your trip.
One of the benefits in becoming a member of Esprit "The Ultimate" Ski and Sports Club is that Esprit covers the bus cost on all one-day bus trips. This helps to make the trips more affordable. The bus normally leaves at 5:00am and returns to Cleveland about 8:00pm.

Medical Liability Release Form
A Medical Liability Release Form must be completed and on file with the trip captain before participating on any Esprit "The Ultimate" Ski and Sports club trips. The online form is available for you to print, complete before your trip.
CLICK HERE => Medical Liability Release Form

Skis
We suggest that beginner skiers rent their skis, boots and poles for the entire season. One day is normally setup whereby new and current members go to a designated ski shop to either purchase or rent their skis and equipment at a discount.
Ski Jacket
Should cover your bottom and be water resistant - allow at least one day Scotchguard application.

Goggles or Sunglasses Thermal Undershirt /Thermal Underpants

Ski Pants
If you wear jeans or pants make sure you waterproof them with Scotchguard. Allow at least one day for application.
Ski Hat
It's better if your ears are covered.

Turtleneck
A neck gaiter is an alternative.
Ski Gloves or Mittens
No knit gloves or mittens.

Sweatshirts or Sweater
Layering your clothing will allow you to remove clothing if you get too warm.
Wool or Thermal Socks
We recommend that you take two pairs. Wear one pair and carry one pair in case the first one gets snow soaked while skiing. Do not wear socks with ribbing.


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