Alpine Mt. Ski Patrol
Celebrating 40 Years of
Service ( 1964 - 2004 )
Alpine
Mountain Ski Area originally started in 1964 as Timber Hill Ski Area. The name was
changed to Alpine Mountain in 1985 when is was purchased by new owners.
Pictured to the left is one of the original ski patches from "Timber Hill
Ski Area".
Alpine Mt. Ski Patrol is mostly composed of volunteer
patrollers who dedicate their time to help others in need. These patrollers
spend many hours of training off season in order to prepare themselves for
the ski season.
Timber Hill 1964

Alpine Mt Today

Note: All past Timber Hill
Patrollers are requested to email the patrol director so that we may create
a "History of Timber Hill Area". If you have any old photos or stories,
here is the place to send them. All photos will be scanned and returned.
Thanking You.
Please click here to email ->

Patrollers at our
On-The-Hill Refresher &
Lift Evac Clinic
If you are interested in becoming a patroller, please click
on our
"Join"
link for more information. You may also write us at the address below.

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Alpine Mt. Ski
Patrol
Attn: Patrol Director
Route 447, P.O. Box 309
Analomink, PA 18320
570-595-2150 - Voice
570-595-2803 - Fax
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NSP Application
Volunteer &
Employment Application
The
National Ski Patrol (NSP), founded in 1938, is the largest winter rescue
education organization in the world. It is composed of more than 27,500
members serving over 600 ski and outdoor resorts. Our members include
volunteer, paid, winter, and summer outdoor recreation patrollers throughout
the United States and at certain military installations overseas. NSP's
vision is to be the premier provider of outstanding education programs and
services benefiting the global outdoor recreation community. Additional
information can be found at http://www.nsp.org. We are proud
to belong to this organization since the start of our patrol in 1964.
Snow Conditions at Alpine Mt

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