Thank you for participating in Alaska Ski for Women! Please take a few minutes to answer this brief survey about the Alaska Ski for Women. All responses are anonymous and confidential. 
Once completed, you will be entered into a drawing to win a night at one of NSAA's cabins! The drawing will be held on April 1, 2022. One entry per person. The winner will be notified via phone and/or email.

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* 1. Please rate your overall 2022 Alaska Ski for Women experience.

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* 2. What was your favorite part of the 2022 Alaska Ski for Women?

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* 3. What was your least favorite part of the 2022 Alaska Ski for Women?

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* 4. Please rate your ease and satisfaction with the online registrations/donation and email confirmations.

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* 5. Please rate your satisfaction with the official Alaska Ski for Women merchandise sizes, colors and apparel options.

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* 6. Please rate your experience with NSAA's communication regarding Alaska Ski for Women event details (emails, social media, phone calls, etc)

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* 7. How did you hear about Alaska Ski for Women? (select all that apply)

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* 8. We are always looking for ways improve Alaska Ski for Women and appreciate all feedback - questions, comments, concerns or suggestions are welcome!

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* 9. How well are we communicating all that NSAA does for the community? Please rate your knowledge on the following:

  I had no idea! I might have heard that somewhere... I already knew this/ I've know this for some time I love telling others about this!
NSAA maintains over 150 kilometers of trails in Anchorage & Chugiak/Eagle River.
Over 800 children learn to ski through Junior Nordic each year.
During the summer, NSAA repairs and restores trails which are critical to quality grooming and sustainable trails.
NSAA is not funded by tax payer dollars.
NSAA awards new ski equipment to local schools and programs through Ski 4 Kids, totalling $51,000 over the last 10 years.
Races like the AMH Anchorage Cup series and Tour of  Anchorage are ski races designed for recreational skiers, and most races have a youth course.
NSAA offers additional Nordic skiing youth programs such as Biathlon and Ski Jumping.

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* 10. Thank you for taking the Alaska Ski for Women survey! Fill out the following to be entered to win a night at NSAA's cabins.  The Wetzel cabin in Willow, AK, or Hope cabin in Hope, AK. The information collected below will be used for the cabin drawing only.

NSAA is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining trails year-round and promoting all forms of Nordic skiing as a healthy lifestyle.

Since the 1960’s, NSAA has been introducing Alaskans to cross country skiing through learn-to-ski programs, backcountry tours, citizen and student ski races, and the popular ski train. Voluntary membership and donations have allowed NSAA to build, groom and maintain over 150-kilometers of spectacular world class trails in Anchorage. 

Donate or join today at www.anchoragenordicski.com

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