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300 skiing Santas, a Grinch and a tree take to slopes to spread Christmas cheer

A skiing Grinch and a skiing Christmas tree joined the party in Maine, raising money for a local charity.

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A bunch of Santa lookalikes in the US have taken to the ski slopes to spread some seasonal cheer.

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.

A skier dressed as the Grinch wearing a Santa Claus outfit skis for charity at the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, Maine
A skier dressed as the Grinch wearing a Santa Claus outfit at the Sunday River ski resort in Newry, Maine (Robert F Bukaty/AP)
Some of the 300 skiers registered for the annual charity ski run descend the slopes at the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, Maine
Some of the 300 skiers registered for the annual charity ski run (Robert F Bukaty/AP)

But the snow-making machines at Sunday River produced enough of the fluffy stuff for the annual tradition.

A skier dressed as Santa Claus skis for charity at the Sunday River Ski in Newry, Maine
A skier dressed as Santa Claus skis for charity (Robert F Bukaty/AP)
A skier dressed as Santa Claus skis for charity at the Sunday River Ski Resort in Newry, Maine
A skier dressed as Santa Claus (Robert F Bukaty/AP)
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