January 1st, 2010
Even in the current year, Lake Tahoe skiing packages remain a top choice among winter destination travelers. Just recently Lake Tahoe was touted as being the number one ski and travel destination chosen from vacationers who booked from the major online travel sites.
The entirety of Lake Tahoe encompasses nearly 25,000 acres of skiing spread amongst 18 resorts. It has areas for both downhill and cross-country skiing. In addition, Lake Tahoe is the only resort where you can ski down into two states -California and Nevada. Of particular interest is Diamond Peak.
The Diamond Peak resort is considered great for families. It’s well known and popular, but not too popular that it becomes overcrowded. In fact, it’s one of the least crowded of the major Lake Tahoe skiing resorts. And the scenic views of the lake itself are breathtaking.
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November 16th, 2009
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October 19th, 2009
If you are a skier, especially a downhill skier, you need to be sure you have prepared your body physically for the demands of skiing. A lot of ski enthusiast get fired up at first snow fall to get all the proper equipment, but fail to prepare their bodies from a physical exercise standpoint.
The most common mistake skiers of all ages make is they fail to prepare their bodies for skiing. It is similar to the weekend warrior, forty year old, athlete who thinks they can play like a twenty year old.
Do you want to know all of the specific ski conditioning exercises that really work when it comes to developing rock solid legs that you can really rely on when you’re in the slopes?
Stop by Ski Tips Fitness.com and discover the best downhill ski exercises and learn the best kept secrets.
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September 21st, 2009
You have been thinking of hitting the slopes this winter with your brand new snow skiing equipment? Well for your own safety, I would suggest that you first read on snow skiing for beginners tips. Practicing a new sport is always exciting but it can also be challenging. So be wise and register for some basic skiing lessons with a good skiing instructor to prevent starting bad habits that you will have difficulty to get rid of later on. Just follow this link now if you want to learn more tips on skiing for beginners.
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April 25th, 2009
An article about Vermont Skiing
Killington Peak is the second highest peak in Vermont and the Killington Ski Resort is the largest ski resort in the eastern part of the United States. The resort extends across seven mountains and has 200 trails and 33 lifts. This is one of the best of the Vermont skiing areas for groups of mixed ability as there are a variety of trails for the novice and the more advanced skier. One of the trails is an extremely steep mogul run. The resort welcomes snowboarders and has a separate area for them. Everyone can enjoy a long season here due to the state of the art snowmaker machine.
The full article: Vermont Skiing
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April 21st, 2009
An article about: Cross Country Skiing
This type of skiing, even more so than downhill skiing, requires a good level of fitness and stamina. Most recreational skiers follow trails, sometimes traveling further afield and camping out. Some more experienced skiers ski off piste in what is referred to as backcountry skiing. In addition to helping to keep fit, cross country skiing is a terrific way of seeing spectacular scenery that would not be accessible in any other way…..
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September 8th, 2008
A lot of people ski as a leisure pursuit and leave the Olympic ambitions to the daredevils. Snowboarding is now very popular with the young. It seems a crazy thing to do racing down slopes on planks of wood. Having tried it myself, I know how thrilling it could be. But I still prefer skiing to snowboarding.
I have skied in many places around the world but nothing can beat Alpine Skiing when the sun shines and the snow glitters in the sunlight. I enjoy very much Alpine skiing and wish everyone could at least try it one time.
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August 17th, 2008
Whistler Blackcomb is one of the best ski destinations in North America. The Whistler area is chosen as the site of the alpine and Nordic skiing for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Located in the Coastal Mountains of BC, Whistler is approximately 115 kilometers (72 miles) from Vancouver. From Vancouver you easily can get there by car, bus or charter plane. Surrounded by two incredible mountains Whistler and Blackcomb, Whistler ski town offers its guest 8000 acres of fantastic skiable terrain, five star hospitality and vibrant après ski scene. While most ski resorts close down by mid-April, Whistler Mountain remains open for spring skiing until the end of April. And Blackcomb Mountain remains open even until June. Whistler Blackcom is also only resort in North America where you can ski or ride on a glacier.
Full article at Best Mini Vacations In British Columbia Canada
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June 20th, 2008
If you enjoy fun in the sun and love to get wet in the process, then you might want to take up water sports. Whether you’re in the ocean, swimming pool, or lake, there’s a water sport for you! If a day on the lake excites you and you love the thrill of speed, try water skiing
. Water skiing is a sport where you can start slow and just enjoy the wind blowing through your hair on a warm summer day or you can experience the rush of the hot sun and speed as you perform tricks on the lake.
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June 13th, 2008
Snow skiing is becoming an increasingly popular form of sport and recreation all over the world. Places on some of the world’s best mountainside have developed and come on to the map only because they became popular as skiing destinations. Skiing is great way to experience the snow and the right gear for the sport can make it all the more enjoyable. Skiing sunglasses, although not on the top of the skiing equipment list, are nonetheless very important for additional safety. They are responsible for protecting the eyes during high-speed tear down slopes from the flying ice and debris. For those who prefer skiing in wooded areas as opposed to the piste, skiing glasses are indispensable to save the eyes from damage due to overhanging branches and twigs.
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May 16th, 2008
If you want to find the best deal on your ski vacations in Colorado, sign up for a service like the one offered by Ski Colorado, a travel web site specializing in fantastic ski trips on the Colorado slopes. This site provides visitors the option to sign up for an email alert which sends notifications letting subscribers know when there are good deals available. This site also features the best deals on vacations to famous Colorado ski spots like Aspen, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail and Winter Park.
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January 8th, 2008
Have you ever heard of K2 snowboards? Well, if you’re a skateboarder or a snowboarding fiend, then your answer is probably yes. K2 snowboards are some of the best in the business. Imagine you’re a dirt bike junkie. This would be like the Mongoose of snowboards. Catch my drift? To all of you out there that don’t think quality is crucial, then I suggest you try both before you make that judgment. You will soon learn that K2 snowboards put most of the others to shame.
If you’re an avid snowboarder in search of a quality product, then I suggest you hop online for a vast selection of K2 snowboards. Even if you’re a beginner, why not start with the best? Heck, it may improve your skill quicker if you’re using the good stuff. Compare a number of K2 snowboards in cyberspace and acquire the absolute best deal around.
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September 7th, 2007
It’s so cold, it’s so wet, and it’s so dangerous? Please let me share why we are not Crazy!
For Everyone.
Snow skiing is one of the really exciting sports that combine exhilaration, fellowship, ambience and adventure, for all levels of participants. In Europe, children are being taught to ski as young as 2 years old and on the same slopes there are people over 90 years young. There are people of every nationality, race, creed and colour. There are one armed, one legged and even blind people, involved everywhere, at some level. What is the appeal of a sport that brings so many different people together, amidst the cold snow, in the sprit of friendliness and just having a good time?
Challenge.
Everyone that takes up skiing, no matter their current skill level, can find a place on the slopes to be thrilled and challenged. Whether it is the brand new, novice skier on the nursery slopes (even if 18 years old) tentatively trying his very first snow plough in a desperate attempt to stop, or whether it is the level 1 skier, gracefully carving out sweeping curves across the face of the virgin, freshly fallen snow. Everyone will find his or her challenge.
Fun.
Skiing is always fun. We put ourselves into ridiculous situations in the company of others doing the same and we seldom stop laughing. Watch people coming off the chair lift. Perhaps we see the super cool youngster, trying to impress his girlfriend, heads off on one ski, collides with the group in front, and collapse into a heap of tangled skis and bodies. And see how they are all laughing. Perhaps you will see a group of skiers following the ski instructor in graceful sweeping turns until someone loses control and takes the whole group into a snowdrift. And watch as they climb out, covered from head to toe in snow and almost hysterical in their laughter.
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July 7th, 2007
Located near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Ober Gatlinburg is the only ski resort in the state. With an elevation of 3301 feet, and a vertical drop of 600 feet, Ober Gatlinburg features eight trails: two beginner trails, four intermediate trails, and two advanced trails. There are three lifts, including two quad lifts, one double lift, and one surface lift. Rentals are available for both ski equipment and snowboarding equipment. Private and group lessons for skiing and snowboarding are also available through the Smokey Mountain Snow Sport School. If you don’t ski, don’t worry! You can ride back down the mountain on the chair lift as well. The tramway departs from downtown Gatlinburg and takes you to the ski resort and the amusement park. Even if you don’t ski, you can still explore the thrill of flying down a mountain at a high speed – or a slow speed if you choose. This is possible with the Alpine Slide. Other attractions at the amusement park include the Black Bear Habitat, a bungee jump, a water race, go karts, indoor ice skating, kiddy land, an arcade, miniature golf, a Spider Web Velcro Wall Jump, water rides, and a shooting range. More in French: Agence de voyage
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April 17th, 2007
There are different techniques used in the sport and many different events, such as sprint, relay and pursuit. Races take place over various distances, including long distance cross country skiing known as Ski Marathons. The longest distance of these events, at 160 km, is the Canadian Ski Marathon. There are international competitions and a World Cup. The sport has been included in the Winter Olympics since 1924 for men and since 1952 for women. The Biathlon, a combination of Nordic skiing and rifle shooting, has featured in the Olympics since 1960. Norway leads the table of most medals that have been won in the Nordic category. Armies such as the Finnish Army train their soldiers to ski and many champions in the sport belong to the military.
Full article at Cross Country Skiing Tips - Make Your Vacation More Enjoyable
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March 23rd, 2007
The most important difference between summer and winter camping is the necessity, in winter, of maintaining warmth. For a short time before the winter camper turns in, a wood fire built on green poles laid on the snow, or the small gasoline cook stove in the tent, will make available some heat; but by and large, both on the trail and in camp, the human body must produce sufficient heat to maintain normal temperature. If the interior body temperature drops two degrees, intense shivering results, further lowering of temperature produces sluggishness and coma, and finally, at somewhere between 70° and 75°, death ensues.
We must then consider the human body as a heat-producing machine and determine (1) what can be done to increase the amount of heat manufactured by the body, and (2) what can be done to conserve this heat.
Production of body heat.—A normal male adult at rest, as in sleeping or loafing, liberates approximately 50 calories of heat per hour. This can be increased appreciably by eating or by exposure to cold. The only other means by which skiers may increase heat output is muscular action.
Violent exercise will increase heat output as much as sixteen times.
To read more, go to the Vermont Ski Vacation website by clicking on this link.
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March 14th, 2007
Once you have decided to learn how to ski you must turn your attention to the most important matter for beginners, advanced pupils and “big shots” alike—the equipment. The smallest mistake in your equipment or bad advice when buying it may mean all the difference between pleasure and misery, success or failure.
Clothing
The best advice I can give is that you should combine chic with utility. Unfortunately a great deal that appears chic serves no useful purpose but, on the other hand, to be practical does not necessarily mean that you must be inelegant. One only has to see how charming many of the girl-beginners look today on their ” boards “.
Let us start from the feet upwards. The boots must fit as though the feet had been poured into them. When you buy a pair, try them on wearing a pair of thick and a pair of thin socks. Most boots give a little in the course of time, particularly those made of raw hide. For racing they must be secured so tightly that on reaching the goal they must immediately be unfastened. Let me say at once that a pair of ski boots can never be a comfortable pair of ballroom slippers. It is absolutely essential that the foot sit firmly in the boot so that one has a firm stance.
To read more, go to the Skiing Lessons website by clicking on this link.
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March 12th, 2007
Aspen Mountain has long been known as the playpen of the rich and famous - and it is. But it is also a great place to take a family ski vacation. Christmas in Aspen is especially wonderful! Aspen Mountain rises above the town of Aspen, with a top elevation of 11215 feet and a vertical drop of 3269 feet. There are 76 trails suitable for beginners, intermediates, and experts, accessible by eight lifts, including seven chair lifts and one cable car line.
While Aspen has much to offer skiers, as well as those who enjoy the night life in a ski town, you should expect lots of crowds and lift lines on the slopes. Again, this is the playpen of the rich and famous, and many people choose this ski vacation spot simply for that reason - as well as for the great runs and nightlife.
There are numerous places to stay in and around Aspen, with more than 100 restaurants to choose from as well. Ski instructions and equipment rental are abundant in the area, and snowboarders are welcome.
To read more, go to the Aspen Ski Vacations website by clicking on this link.
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March 8th, 2007
To get the maximum enjoyment out of ski-ing, it is very important to have the right son of equipment
The actual make of ski, etc., is not necessarily decisive. But what is important is the choice of equipment best suited to the kind of skiing you intend to do.
The pictures in this book illustrate the most suitable equipment [or touring, as well as for downhill running and slalom.
For towing.
The touring ski is the type most used in all sorts of snow conditions and when traveling across varied country.
Beginners would do best to choose a Fairly pliant ski. Heavily-built skiers should choose longer and rather stiffer skis.
Length: With the arm raised vertically above the head, the tip- of the skis should reach as far as your palm. A good average width is: 3″ at the point of curvature, narrowing by about half an inch where the bindings are situated, and widening to 2½” at the back.
Steel or aluminium edges, mounted along the bottom edge of the middle of the ski, are a great advantage.
Bindings: As a rule the best binding for touring is an ordinary slalom binding, which can be converted to a touring binding by running the cable under lugs set on either side, under the toe-iron. This provides a useful and practical combination of touring and slalom binding.
To read more, go to the Learn How To Ski website by clicking on this link.
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February 25th, 2007
Things to carefully consider before spending your hard earned cash:
When it comes to selecting clothing for outdoor activities of all kinds; there are many things you should take account of as part of the decision making process.
Whilst many choices come naturally, the obvious one’s like waterproofing, warmth, style and durability all readily spring to mind, but what about the not so obvious aspects of warmth, weatherproofing and durability? The factors we often do not look into before rushing to handover the credit card…
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February 21st, 2007
A lot of people have a burning ambition to test themselves and adventure holidays can provide a real challenge, whether it’s hot air ballooning over the Alps or white water rafting through the Pyrenees. Crossing the desert in a jeep may be your particular dream, which is what some people do in the Australian outback. Some people have come to grief however, but only because they weren’t sufficiently prepared. If you want to have a go at ice diving or pot holing, time away from the office is the time to take the plunge…literally!
Full article at Adventure Holidays
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January 9th, 2007
The Whistler and the Blackcomb mountains offer something for everyone in your family from the beginning skier to the expert snowboarder and everyone in between. There are ski and snowboarding schools and well as snowmobile lessons…
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