Pajarito Mountain Extends Snow Sports Program to Arizona Tribal Youth
A Pajarito Mountain ski instructor on the slopes. Courtesy/Pajarito Mountain Ski Area
PAJARITO MOUNTAIN News:
Pajarito Mountain Ski Area is extending the New Mexico tribal snow sports program to Arizona Native youth and their chaperones. It is a part of a healing and uniting of America further inspired by Nelson Mandela, as well as Canada’s Wilton Chief Littlechild, Honorary Chief of the Maskwacis Cree, who is pioneering the World Indigenous Games.
Saturday Jan.
Mountaineers Offer Leadville Outing – Ski/Crosscountry/Snowshoe
Los Alamos Mountaineer skiers near the top of Copper Mountain during the winter 2011 Leadville weekend. Courtesy/LAM
LA MOUNTAINEERS News:
President’s Day Weekend – the long weekend in February – is one of the best times of the year for winter adventures, as the snow gets deeper and the days a little longer.
As in past years, Los Alamos Mountaineers will rent a facility in Leadville and venture out from the town – the highest in the U.S. – for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and downhill skiing and snowboarding.
On a weekend when many Colorado ski towns are Read More
Pajarito Ski Area Offers Snowsports Programs to New Mexico’s Native Americans
Courtesy/LAHF
LAHF News:
A ground breaking outreach program is being launched this winter at Pajarito Mountain Ski Area in Los Alamos, which organizers, Director Of the Native Nations Sports Ambassador Program, David Vosburgh and Founder Jean Cornell working along with Suzy Chaffee of Native American Olympic Team Foundation hope will make it possible for more Native American youth and their chaperones to enjoy skiing and snowboarding.
“Those with proper tribal membership IDs can purchase a full-day lift ticket, including rentals, for a flat fee of $25, a discount of 30 to 60 percent off Read More
LASG Gymnasts Capture Five Gold Medals
Kaeley Bustos takes the gold on the beam. Courtesy photo
Suyana Ferreira earns the gold on the bars with a 9.35. Courtesy photoLASG News:
Kaeley Bustos, Anna Clark, Suyana Ferreria, and Emilee Maestas of Los Alamos School of Gymnastics placed first in the all-around competition in their divisions at a home meet Nov. 9. The gymnasts brought home 21 medals for their team.
One hundred and thirty three gymnasts attended the meet in Los Alamos. Of the 25 Atomic Tumblers who competed, 10 gymnasts competed in the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic (JO) Program, seven in the USA Gymnastics Xcel Program, and Read More

































