It’s All Downhill for 300 Skiing Santas, a Grinch, and a Tree

It’s All Downhill for 300 Skiing Santas, a Grinch, and a Tree
Skiers dressed in Santa Claus outfits hit the slopes for charity at the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, Maine, on Dec. 11, 2022. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP Photo)
The Associated Press
12/13/2022
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12/13/2022
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NEWRY, Maine—A bunch of Santa lookalikes took to the ski slopes to spread some seasonal cheer on Sunday.

More than 300 jolly ol’ elves—all dressed in red—dashed together down a mountain with white beards and Santa hats flapping in the breeze at the Sunday River ski resort in Maine. A skiing Grinch and a skiing Christmas tree joined the party.

Skiers dressed in Santa Claus outfits ride a chairlift at the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, Maine, on Dec. 11, 2022. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP Photo)
Skiers dressed in Santa Claus outfits ride a chairlift at the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, Maine, on Dec. 11, 2022. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP Photo)

It wasn’t exactly a winter wonderland—there was little natural snow. The snow-making machines at Sunday River produced enough of the fluffy stuff for the annual tradition. Santa Sunday has grown in popularity over more than two decades, raising $7,500 this year for a local charity.