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In an effort to help spread the word about the inaugural Winter Mountain Games, the Games are asking for your help. You all know those athletes that inspire you to get out there and get after it. TEVA likes to call them Mountain Ninjas, and TEVA want them to be part of the Games!
Do you know a Mountain Ninja that will talk about the event? Sign up their friends? Link to the TEVA Winter Mountain Games through social channels? If so, reach out to them because they are looking for an exclusive group of enthusiasts like trainers, pro riders, adventure athletes and coaches who can create a ground swell over the next 10 days.
TEVA will even give them one FREE ENTRY to an EVENT in return for 5 measured shout-outs. That includes the Telemak Big Air.
If you register 2 friends and link to them on Facebook 3 times = FREE ENTRY. If you blog about TEVA Winter Mountain Games or hash tag us on Twitter 5 times = FREE ENTRY. If they get a team together to dress up and do the Boot Run = FREE ENTRY!
The Winter Games also just announced the Boot Run 4-Pack special pricing for only $80. (Individual registration is $25.) "We want the Boot Run to be fun, fun, fun, so we need bodies clad in ridiculous costumes with their game faces on! Don’t forget, the Boot Run is open to Boot Leggers and Families and is a great way to participate in the Games — without pulling a muscle," said a representative from the Vail Valley Foundation. To claim your FREE ENTRY, Mountain Ninjas should email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and list their 5 measured shout-outs. (Names of friends who’ve registered, links to their posts, etc.) PLUS the event they would like FREE ENTRY to. Then, they will receive a code via email to register on Active.com. (Sorry, but online registration fees will still apply.)
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The Telemark Skier Movie Tour 2011
- Starting October we'll be on the road, hitting all the key ski towns, as well as metropolitan areas, for screenings of Telemark Skier Magazine Editor Josh Madsen's new Tele movie, "Loyalty"



