NASTAR
Open Weekends, Holiday Periods and School Vacation
Weeks from 11am to 3pm.
NASTAR Race Course is set on the "Downdraft"
trail for all ages and abilities.
Sign up to race at the top of the NASTAR Race Course.
If
you raced NASTAR last season there's no need to register again.
Simply give the starter your NASTAR Registration Number. If
you forgot your number, you can search your last name on www.nastar.com
and you'll see it listed next to your name.
If you're new to the NASTAR experience register at
www.nastar.com,
where you will be issued a unique NASTAR Registration Number.
If you choose to register at the NASTAR course at Pats
Peak, you will be asked to fill out a NASTAR Registration Form.
Your information will be transferred to www.nastar.com
when Pats Peak uploads the day's races. You will be assigned
a NASTAR Registration Number after Pats Peak posts your results
to www.nastar.com.
Why not save some precious time at Pats Peak
and register online at www.nastar.com! |
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| First NASTAR Run for Juniors
(6-17) |
$3.00 |
| First NASTAR Run for Adults
(18+) |
$4.00 |
| Each Additional NASTAR
Run |
$1.00 |
| For Unlimited NASTAR Runs
All Day |
$10.00 |
NASTAR SEASON PASS*
- NEW!
*This pass can be used when the NASTAR course on Downdraft is
open to the public! A PATS PEAK Season Pass or Lift Ticket is
required. Purchase a NASTAR
Season Pass online
(click on Season Passes, then NASTAR Season Pass) or stop in at
Skier Services. |
$79.00 |
| Take a Fun Run
(This time will not be sent to NASTAR) |
$2.00 |
For more information call the Pats Peak Ski
School at: 603-428-3245 ext. 111.
NASTAR
is the acronym for the National Standard Race.
Developed in 1968, NASTAR is the largest public recreational grassroots
ski race program in the world. NASTAR's mission is to provide a fun,
competitive and easily accessible recreational ski racing program.
Through the development of a handicap system it allows skiers of all
ages and abilities a means to compare themselves against their friends,
family members and the U.S. Ski Team regardless of when and where
they race.
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