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      <title>Cloudmont Ski Resort</title>
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      <description>Tucked amid the Chugach Mountains on Alaska&#039;s south central coast, Alyeska Prince Hotel is the place to discover the mystique of the Nothern Frontier.  Alyeska Resort is located just 40 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska in the quaint town of Girdwood.  It features world-class accommodations with the adventure of the Alaska wilderness.  
As the only AAA rated 4-diamond hotel in the state of Alaska, youll discover luxury within the rugged setting with glaciers, bald eagles and towering spruce trees.  

Alyeska is where Olympic Gold Medalist Tommy Moe grew up. Alyeska is World Class, with 2 International Ski Federation downhill courses and an average of 782 inches of snowfall every year. The base elevation is only 250 feet which make it the best place to ski and snowboard for anybody prone to altitude sickness. 
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