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Reports, a non-profit ski and snowboard conditions reporting
entity, began as the New England Ski Areas Council (NESAC) in
October 1968. The original staff of two people was based in the
garage of a private home in Woodstock, Vermont. SnoCountry Mountain
Reports was the first and is now the largest snow conditions
reporting service in the world.SnoCountry provides snow conditions
reports for alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and
snow tubing, along with resort information, to a vast array of
media including a national network of radio (over 850 AM and FM
stations and XM) and television stations as well as numerous web
sites. The Weather Channel, The Associated Press, ESPN, and The New
York Times are among those that use SnoCountry Mountain
Reports' conditions feeds. Ski and snowboard conditions are
reported to a weekly audience of over 10 million.