Each day during the 60 days from October 1 to December 1, Warren Miller Entertainment and Ski Magazine is giving away one amazing prize to one lucky winner – each and every day. We’re talking FREE top of the line skis, lift tickets, resort accommodations, and the grand prize…a four-day trip to Snowbird, Utah.

To win these prizes, all you have to do is check out this website and accept the daily “challenge” by answering a trivia question or performing a Facebook task. Simple and definitely worth it given the prizes involved (not to mention the likelihood of winning!).

In celebration of this very cool contest, we’ve been given 5 free subscriptions to Ski Magazine to giveaway to you readers! Comment below that you’ve entered the Warren Miller competition and on 2nd December 2009, we’ll randomly select 5 commenters to receive free year subscriptions to Ski Magazine. It’s a win-win situation!

Warren Miller 60 days of Giveaways Competition

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Robert has extensive knowledge and experience of winter sports and has been qualified to instruct and teach Alpine Skiing for over 20 years. For several years Robert was a professional freestyle skier, competing in Freeride & Freestyle competitions, throughout the world. He is also an experienced off-piste or backcountry skier.

(3) Readers Comments

  1. i’ve entered the 60-day giveaway today for a hoodie and osprey pack!
    much as i’d love an all-season lift pass for Big Sky i don’t think i can really give up my job and fly over there :o (

  2. 60 years of warren miller films thats crazy. I would give up a job for a season in Big Sky anyday!!!

  3. Fingers crossed – hoping to win the grand prize!

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