Articles, tagged with "advanced skiers", page 4
24th September 2008
with summer nearly over in Europe, the US and Canada skiers and winter sport enthusiasts are getting ready for the upcoming ski season. The 2009 ski season is expected to be busier than the 2008 season, despite economic worries. For many, an extended ski ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd September 2008
Intrawest has been investing significant sums of money into the little known resort of Winter Park. The area is still flying under the radar compared to the world renowned resorts of Vail, Aspen & Breckenridge. Winter Park Resort is about to become of age...
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Author:
Helen Gienke, Chalets USA
25th July 2008
Ski Resorts for the more Advanced Skiers
Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort, in Colorado, offers more than 5,200 acres across four mountains, two of them dedicated to advanced skiers. Snowmass is 32-percent Double Black Diamond (steep and/or dangerous terrain i...
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directline-holidays.co.uk
10th July 2008
Breckenridge's Peak Nine training area is one of the best in Colorado for novices and those with intermediate skiing skills. The very smooth, dry snow makes perfecting parallel turns easy, and the high-speed quad chair life means more time to practice and...
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directline-holidays.co.uk
01st July 2008
French mountain range The Alps are home to some of the most well-known and well-travelled ski resorts in Europe.
Throughout the winter months, France's more than 100 ski resorts are often filled to near capacity with skiers from around the globe.
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd May 2008
Copper Mountain was referred to as the best ski slope in "North America" by the US Forestry Service, for its amazing resources and ability to cater for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers. Based only 120 KM from Denver airport and with 160 metres of ...
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Author:
ski987
14th May 2008
If you will be in Michigan, you should definitely visit Nub's Nob Ski Resort. Nub's Nob has what is considered to be the Midwest's best snow, and the resort has a reputation for being a family friendly mountain. Generations of families have brought their ...
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Author:
ski987
25th March 2008
Skiing is an activity or sport which involves the use of skis. Skis are attached to the skier's boots with the help of a ski boot or a ski binding. Skis glide and slide on snow with the skier balancing himself skilfully.
Skiing is a technique that you ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
The world's best skiing holidays are available in Europe. The French Alps is an excellent place for winter ski. There are number of resorts and modern skiing lifts available in French Alps. This makes the skiing holidays wonderful for the ski lovers.
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Skiing Colorado is something any skiing enthusiast must experience at least once in their lifetimes. Colorado is a place which offers a wealth of experience and enjoyment to people who are passionate about skiing. With its majestic mountains and an elevat...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Skiing is a sport which is an interesting and thrilling hobby for many people. It is also a profession for a lot of skiing enthusiasts. Skiing involves learning of proper techniques, using proper gear and equipment and of course enjoying yourself thorough...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Alpine skiing is also called down hill skiing. Lengthy skis are attached with each of the foot to slide down the hills covered with snow. It is a sport liked by many people around the world. It is widely popular in the countries of North America South Ame...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
10th February 2008
In Britain, we don't get an abundance of either sun or snow, so it stands to reason we'll go elsewhere for it. Ski resorts are a popular holiday choice amongst the British, and while not as great a variety as there is with sunspots, there's still plenty o...
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Author:
Jay Tillotson
21st September 2007
Austria, France and Switzerland boast some of the most popular ski resorts, but these traditional favorites are also some of the most expensive places to go skiing. At these places it's not uncommon to pay more than 7 Euros for a beer in ski bars. Somethi...
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Author:
Clyde Dennis
16th August 2007
France, Austria and Switzerland are some of the most famous ski resorts for British skiers and snowboarders. But these traditional favourites are now also some of the most expensive places to get your snow fix. It's not uncommon to pay 7 Euros or more for...
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Author:
Andrew Regan