Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 23, 1981 SUA Colorado ski trip planned for this winter For the KU students whose classes have them missing the great outdoors, or for those who think heights covered with snow laced by ice mountain are in happiness, then the Student Union Activities" "Ski the Summit!" is the cure. The trip, planned for Jan. 3, will last six days. For $286, a student can travel round-trip on a chartered bus to Dillon, Colo., and receive ski equipment, lift tickets, and four nights, Gene Woe, program officer for the SUA travel committee said. "It was originally called 'Ski Dillon'," Wee said. "My mistake. The group will be staying at Dillon, but they will be able to ski anywhere in Summit County. That includes Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail and Arapahoe Basin. "And for each thing a student might not chose to do," Wee said. "we submit our answers." THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass phone: 843-1151 So for the student who would choose to drive himself up to Dillon, stay in the lodge in front of a warm, cozy fireplace, and pretend he's been out in the cold, the total cost would come to $125, not including meals, he said. The group on this trip usually has included KU students and faculty, but anyone has been welcome. Wee said. For any traveler not from the University of Kansas, a charge of $20 is added to the overall fee. "Sometimes Naismith Hall gets together a group, or the fraternity council does," Wee said. "But it varies from year to year." Wee has completed drawing up the contracts for the trip. The deadline for submitting the application is tomorrow. If there is no snow, or a minimum of people do not sign up, the trip will be cancelled. LOW COST RENTER'S INSURANCE Protect your valuable personal property John E. 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