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		<title>Nordic Skiing in Whistler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nordic Skiing in Whistler Whistler, officially known as the Resort Municipality of Whistler, is an exhilarating year-round tourist destination, located about two hours drive from Vancouver. Situated in the coastal mountain ranges of British Columbia, Whistler boasts of more than 8000 acres of skiable terrains and over 200 trails. &#13; No matter you want to [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/434/skiing/nordic-skiing-in-whistler.php">Nordic Skiing in Whistler</a></p>
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<p>Whistler, officially known as the Resort Municipality of Whistler, is an exhilarating year-round tourist destination, located about two hours drive from Vancouver. Situated in the coastal mountain ranges of British Columbia, Whistler boasts of more than 8000 acres of skiable terrains and over 200 trails.</p>
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No matter you want to enjoy downhill skiing, Nordic or cross country skiing, glacier skiing, heli-skiing, or snow cat skiing, Whistler&#8217;s magnificent mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, have an array of slopes and terrains to cater to every level of skiers and snowboarders. Hence, no wonder why Whistler has been rated the number one skiing resort in North America.</p>
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With its vertical drops, excellent snow conditions, and huge alpine area, Whistler Nordic skiing is regarded as one of the best kept secrets. In other words, Nordic skiing, or cross country skiing as it is popularly known, is a great way to propel through some of the most spectacular as well as tranquil winter landscapes of Whistler. </p>
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An excellent winter trail to enjoy Nordic skiing in Whistler is the Valley Trial, which is a paved trail stretching up to more than 30 km, connecting to all parts of the resort. Al though primarily a pedestrian/mountain biking trail, the Valley Trail becomes a safe trail to enjoy cross country skiing during winter. You needn&#8217;t have to worry that any errant ball will come your way while skiing.</p>
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Additionally, since it is well-linked, a skiing via the Valley Trail takes you through many of the resort&#8217;s fantastic neighborhoods. The Valley Trail is easily accessible from a number of places including the Whistler Golf Course on the Highway 99 in Whistler Village, Rainbow Park on the Alta Lake Road, and the Meadow Park Sports Centre on the Highway 99. </p>
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Located about five minutes from the Whistler village is Lost Lake, a haven for cross country skiing. A quiet, secluded, well-maintained area, Lost Lake offers more than 30 kilometers of scenic woodlands winding through the Chateau Whistler Golf Course and Nickolus North Golf Course.</p>
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The centerpiece of Lost Lake is undoubtedly its fantastic alpine lake, a 60-90 minute skiing around which is a great experience. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or an experienced Nordic skier, Lost Lake boasts of trails to cater to every level of skiers. A specialty is that Lost Lake Trails provides you wonderful facilities to even ski during night with its four kilometers long Lost Lake Loop Trail. </p>
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Another much favored destination for an enjoyable Nordic skiing is Callaghan Valley, about 15 km south of Whistler. The terrain found here are superb to experience almost all categories of skiing including cross country skiing and telemark skiing. Perhaps for this reason, Callaghan Valley has been chosen as the venue for conducting Nordic events of the 2010 Winter Olympics.</p>
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Further, many local ski companies operate here to provide you a excellent snow touring experience. For a memorable skiing, Nordic skiers can also take advantage of such destinations in Whistler as the northern end of Green Lake on the Highway 99 and the road that leads the 16-Mile Creek to Cougar Mountain. </p>
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Nordic skiing in Whistler has been categorized into classic cross country skiing and skate skiing. Since groomed trails are aplenty in Whistler, classic cross country skiing is a great way to ski through the great landscapes at a pace that enables you to enjoy the spectacular beauty of the place while appreciating the feel of skiing.</p>
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In contrast to classic cross country skiing that is perfect for a relaxing kick or glide down, skate skiing is the fastest way to enjoy Nordic skiing. In addition, Whistler also provides a wonderful base for other Nordic skiing classifications such as ski jumping, biathlon, and Nordic combined, which is a combination of both ski jumping and cross country skiing. </p>
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In order to make your skiing vacation a great experience, many world-class hotels and resorts provide high-end facilities. Some of them even render packages that are inclusive of skiing tours through some of the majestic trails of Whistler, ski rental equipments, accommodation, dining, and snacks and refreshments.</p>
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Additionally, there are a lot number of skiing companies in the scenario to impart you informative classes on different types of skiing. For example, if you are a first timer, then you can make use of one hour program inclusive of classes on propulsion and glide balance. Effective classes are also available to advance your skills in classic and skate skiing.</p>
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Skiing down a grassy mountain in the middle of summer is not the only unusual thing about Marjan Kalhor – she is also an Olympic competitor.<br />
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		<title>Aspen Ski Rentals &#8211; Gear Guide &#8211; Aspen &amp; Snowmass Ski &amp; Snowboard Rentals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aspen Ski Rentals &#8211; Gear Guide &#8211; Aspen &#038; Snowmass Ski &#038; Snowboard Rentals Don’t you just love the sound of your skis clicking into your bindings and the squeaky sound of ski wax on Colorado snow? There is something so invigorating about gearing up for a day of skiing or snowboarding. Read tips and [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/433/skiing/aspen-ski-rentals-gear-guide-aspen-snowmass-ski-snowboard-rentals.php">Aspen Ski Rentals &#8211; Gear Guide &#8211; Aspen &amp; Snowmass Ski &amp; Snowboard Rentals</a></p>
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<p>Don’t you just love the sound of your skis clicking into your bindings and the squeaky sound of ski wax on Colorado snow? There is something so invigorating about gearing up for a day of skiing or snowboarding. Read tips and information for selecting the perfect ski and snowboard equipment for your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.aspen.travel">Aspen, Colorado vacation</a>. </p>
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<p>Many visitors find that ordering <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://aspen.travel/planning/aspen-ski-rentals.htm">Aspen ski and snowboard rentals</a> online in advance saves them a lot of time by not having to wait in line. The following information will also help guide you through selecting the ideal gear for your Aspen, CO vacation.</p>
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<p>First, when selecting <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://aspen.travel/planning/aspen-ski-rentals.htm">Aspen ski rental</a> and equipment, you need to sort out what type of terrain you will be skiing, what are the current conditions like and the all important question “What type of skier are you”?  These factors will determine a number of things when it comes to fitting your Aspen ski rentals.</p>
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<p>As most avid skiers know, today’s equipment is far superior to yesterdays gear. With this advancement in technology, renting the ideal Aspen ski equipment can seem like a daunting task. You will most likely need to get fitted for boots, skis and poles. Some say, a proper fitting ski boot is the most important part of progressing in your skier ability.</p>
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<p>Getting fitted for ski boots<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Comfort isn’t king when it comes to renting ski boots. To improve your skiing ability and to progress to the next level, it is imperative to rent boots that support every inch of your feet. You want to prevent having what is known as sloppy feet. Sloppy feet happens when there is too much room in your boots which will lesson the amount of control you have on your skis. You obviously don’t want to strangle your feet so you can’t feel them, but you definitely need your boots to be tight. This will maximize your sensitivity to the terrain and increase your control.</p>
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<p>Often times, ski rental shops in Aspen will size your poles for you, but if you’re an advanced skier, you might want to be aware of a couple of things. The ideal pole size changes with what type of terrain you prefer to ski. If you’re a big fan of ripping up fresh corduroy then you need to get a standard sized pole. You can measure what size pole you need by turning the ski pole upside down and grabbing directly under the basket. If the pole is correctly fitted, you’re arm should be bent at a 90 degree angle. </p>
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<p>On the other hand, if skiing zipper line bumps is your thing, make sure you get smaller poles so you can plant correctly while bashing those bumps. Get the poles to long and planting on the  mogul will push your shoulders back which will cause you to either be kicked to the back seat or redirect your skis. Since you want your upper body to be “quiet”, short poles will enable you to simply flick the top of the mogul while skiing through the line.</p>
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<p>Skis are the number one question when renting gear for your Aspen, Colorado ski vacation. Common questions include:</p>
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<p>1)How long should my skis be?</p>
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<p>Length of skis depend on your skier ability. If your standing up, ideal ski lengths for beginner to intermediate skiers tend to fall anywhere between your upper chest and nose. For advanced skiers who tend to seek powder stashes, skis are generally longer to support their body weight while in the deep snow.</p>
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<p>2)What’s the difference between powder skis and groomer skis?</p>
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<p>Floating in Aspen, Colorado’s deep powder stashes is what a ski vacation is all about. In order to ski powder, it is essential you have skis wide enough to carry you on top of the snow. If you are on narrow racing skis, you will tend to sink too deep. Thiis will turn your powder day into a long leg workout. On the other hand, if you’re into carving flawless turns in Colorado cordoroy, then you need to rent skis that are a little narrower which will hold the line tighter while leaning into your turns.</p>
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<p>3)What does parabolic mean?</p>
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<p>Parabolic skis have revolutionized the ski industry. They have enabled beginner skiers to advance to intermediate while intermediate skiers have enjoyed tackling advanced terrain. Basically, parabolic skis enable for quick edge to edge turning radius. Simply pivot your knees, put the skis on edge, and they do the rest of the work for you.</p>
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<p>4)What’s the difference between a flexible vs. stiff ski</p>
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<p>Stiff skis are great for holding an edge on hard packed snow. They also allow a skier to ski faster without the skis from loosing an edge. Flexible skis are great for blasting through the crud and blazing over moguls. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Enjoy Skiing Holidays With More Fun The world&#8217;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. &#13; The snow condition in [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/432/skiing/how-to-enjoy-skiing-holidays-with-more-fun.php">How to Enjoy Skiing Holidays With More Fun</a></p>
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<p>The world&#8217;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. </p>
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<p>The snow condition in French Alps is great to spend ski holidays. The sceneries are fantastic which help the skier to get unforgettable experience. The French resorts are available at different rates suitable for families and youngsters. </p>
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<p>Brides-les-Bains: This is one of the wonderful places in French Alps, which is ideal for skiers.  There are eight superb skiing resorts offering various skiing programs for beginners, intermediates and advanced skiers. Skiing holidays in Brides-Les-Bains will be excellent with comfortable restaurants. Residence Cybele is one among them, which has bar, restaurant, games room heated swimming pool and so on.</p>
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<p>Courchevel 1650: Courchevel is a peaceful village, which is most suitable for skiing. There are good restaurants, shops and bars in this village, which will help you to spend your time happily. This skiing resort has features to teach children to ski. Hence, it is an ideal place for family skiing.</p>
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<p>Courchevel 1550: This is an exact place for ski lovers. It will provide real value for your money. The ski runs have lot of trees and you will enjoy the beauty of nature here. This is more suitable for family skiing, as there are different programs for adults, children above 5 years and seniors.</p>
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<p>The only artificial ski slope in Ireland is Kilternan, which is situated in County Dublin. The ski club of Ireland is opened for Ski lovers throughout the year. The club is a non-profit organization, which aims at promoting the sport of skiing. This is an exact place for spending your skiing holidays joyous.</p>
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<p>The club will provide skiing instructions. The club also offers skiing courses. The equipments will be given free of cost at he practice session. There are four different slopes in the Kilternan club. The slopes will not be covered by snow. A bristle surface lubricated with misting spray.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Instead, a substance called Dendix is used. Dendix is   a bristle surface lubricated with misting spray. You can have lot of fun in the Kilternan skiing club. Since it is safe, you can enjoy the fun of skiing without any fear.</p>
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<p>Skiing holidays with British airways: British airways help you to plan for skiing holidays independently. They help in choosing a right skiing spot. If you are a beginner or advanced skier, you can choose your skiing holiday places that suit your level.</p>
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<p>British Airways list the advanced skiing resorts for those who want to meet some challenges in skiing. All you need is to simply select the country you want to go for skiing. Then the skiing resorts will be listed to you. </p>
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<p>Family skiing resorts are also available to enjoy skiing holidays with more fun. The ski resorts have excellent facilities to train children of all age in skiing. Hence, select any country and the resort you want. Then go for skiing holidays and enjoy the fun and thrill of skiing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Look at the Various Skiing Events Available Today Skiing actually originated as a need for transport of humans from place to place. This was an ingenious method devised by man in order to move around from place to place especially in places which are permanently covered with snow. &#13; Origin of skiing was in [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/431/skiing/a-look-at-the-various-skiing-events-available-today.php">A Look at the Various Skiing Events Available Today</a></p>
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<p>Skiing actually originated as a need for transport of humans from place to place. This was an ingenious method devised by man in order to move around from place to place especially in places which are permanently covered with snow.</p>
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<p>Origin of skiing was in Scandinavia. This activity originated here out of absolute necessity. Since then skiing has developed as an important sport with a lot of progress in technology and style.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Sondre Norheim is considered to be the father of modern skiing. The idea of using binding while turning to ski downhill was put forth by him. This was the prerunner to the present alpine skiing.</p>
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<p>With improvements in techniques this sport started gaining in popularity and is today one of the important means of recreation and enjoyment for a lot of people all over the world. It has developed to such an extent that a large number of events are held every year in this sport where a lot of skilled professionals take part.</p>
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<p>The various skiing events include extreme skiing, snowboarding, freestyle skiing, ski jumping, cat skiing, telemark skiing, cross country skiing, heliskiing, speed skiing, etc. Techniques were perfected to enable people to ski in a proper manner. Accessories like clothing and the various safety equipments were fine tuned.</p>
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<p>With the advance in technology, even a person who is challenged physically is able to enjoy this sport. This is possible with use of special equipments like sit skis, inter skier communication, double and single color guides, outriggers, etc.</p>
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<p>Difficulty levels in the slopes are indicated with colour codes. Generally green represents slopes for beginners and black for more advanced and experienced skiers. Crusts, granular snow, packed powder snow and corn snow are generally preferred by people. </p>
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<p>All skiing destinations abound in resorts which offer excellent accommodation facilities for people who come on skiing vacations. A lot of these resorts, apart from excellent service also provide with instructors who train people wanting to learn skiing in basic skills and techniques. </p>
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<p>Different types of skiing include the water skiing, snow skiing, powder skiing, alpine skiing, cross country skiing, etc. Skiing on water with the skier tied on to the motor boat is called water skiing. This involves three people namely the skier, the driver who drives the boat and the observer who communicates between the driver and the skier.</p>
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<p>Snow skiing involves skiing on the slopes of mountains covered with snow. Snow skiing is of two types &#8211; the Nordic and alpine. Nordic indicates cross country skiing while alpine is skiing downhill. Powder skiing is skiing on snow which is light and fluffy. This skiing is the favourite among almost all the skiers in the world. Powder skiing gives the skier the feeling of floating on clouds.</p>
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<p>Back country skiing is something a strong and experienced skier can enjoy. While you are on this type of skiing you are generally on your own with no help on hand. If you can be sure of avoiding accidents and of your skills and ability, backcountry skiing is very exciting and thrilling.</p>
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<p>Winter sports are great fun and they are great way to stay in shape and also enjoy the winter. Snow skiing is one of the most popular winter sports. Anyone from expert skiers, to very small children, will be able to enjoy the slopes of Snow Mountains. </p>
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<p>Equipment required for snow skiing are skis and pair of poles. Skis used today are made up plastic, polyurethane foam and some other material. Traditionally skis were made up of highly polished wood. All these skis come in different sizes and styles, depending on type of skiing. There are different ways of doing snow skiing, cross-country, downhill, backcountry skiing and ski jumping. Special boots are attached to the skis by means of bindings. Use of poles is personal choice; each pole has a wrists wrap on top, sharp tip on bottom and circular ring about from the tip to prevent it from sinking into snow. Depending upon varying snow conditions skis are waxed for maximum glide. Along with skis, boots and poles, you will also need to have ski helmet to protect your head, good pair of goggles for eyes and plenty of warm clothing. </p>
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<p>There are many different types of snow skiing. Apart from traditional downhill skiing, here are some other types of snow skiing option. Heliskiing, is very adventurous type of skiing. Heliskiing is downhill skiing but it done on a remote mountains reached by helicopter. Cross- country skiing, is a traditional type of skiing on snow in all types of terrains, but mainly it is done on flat terrains. Snow cat skiing, in this type of skiing skiers are delivered to the top of the mountain in a snow cat and ski down on the ungroomed trails. Snow cat skiing is for expert skiers. One more unconventional type of skiing is snow shoe skiing, it is walking on soft snow without sinking by wearing a snow shoe which is crossed with thongs. </p>
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<p>You can go for snow skiing vacations, such snow skiing vacations are available for everyone. Most skiing resorts offer discount accommodation during off peak season, like end of the winter period. Holiday snow skiing is quite popular at many resorts. </p>
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<p>Snow skiing is one of the exciting sports that have perfect combination of exhilaration, ambience and adventure for everyone. Everyone that takes up skiing, no matter their skill level, they will definitely find place on the slopes to be thrilled and challenged. </p>
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<p>Just like any other physical exercise snow skiing has its own benefits. Snow skiing improves the circulatory system, which increases alertness making it easy for person to respond everything. Skiing provides excellent cardiovascular workout and improves circulation of oxygen. </p>
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<p>One must seek proper tanning and good quality equipments as snow skiing is physically demanding sport that could results in serious injuries. The lack of oxygen on higher altitude can cause &#8220;ski sickness&#8221;, it is characterized by headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, insomnia, vomiting and loss of appetite. </p>
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<p>Regardless of level of expertise, your budget; snow skiing is exciting sport that can enjoyed by anyone and everyone from family. You can go for snow skiing virtually anywhere around the world. </p>
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<p><strong>Skiing With Your Finger Is More Enjoyable Than It Sounds [Quickreview]</strong><br />
# quickreview Skiing has just never really translated well into gaming— SkiFree notwithstanding , of course. But developer duo Mikengreg has eschewed realism in Solipskier, their arcadey stab at the slopes, attempting instead to capture both the excitement and tranquility of skiing. More »<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Great European Skiing Destinations When it comes to skiing and winter sports, Europe has more than its fair share of amazing resorts.  From the greatly priced, to the more than reasonable, Europe has it all, and has so much to offer any skier.  If you&#8217;ve never been to Europe on a skiing holiday, or if [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/429/skiing/great-european-skiing-destinations.php">Great European Skiing Destinations</a></p>
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<p>When it comes to skiing and winter sports, Europe has more than its fair share of amazing resorts.  From the greatly priced, to the more than reasonable, Europe has it all, and has so much to offer any skier.  If you&#8217;ve never been to Europe on a skiing holiday, or if you&#8217;re looking to expand your experience, you&#8217;ll find something that catches your eye without too much research, and you might just end up joining the legions of skiing fans that wouldn&#8217;t go anywhere else in the world for their vacation.</p>
<p>On mainland Europe, you have such a varied selection.  From the world famous French skiing resorts to Austria, Switzerland and the tiny principality of Andorra, you&#8217;ve got such a wide range of skiing to choose from.  France is known the world over as the true home of skiing, and the French really know how to do a quality vacation.  With naturally amazing resources, and scenery that can take your breath away, France is an ideal location for a skiing trip.  Why not try the Courchevel resort, which has four different ski resorts within one, providing the perfect blend of quality and affordability in a skiing trip.  From the grossly overpriced 1850 resort, the playground of Europe&#8217;s film stars and playboys, to the seemingly remote 1350 at the bottom of the hill, you have so much to choose from in Europe&#8217;s finest skiing country.  With the kids or with your friends, France is truly a destination that will make for a memorable skiing vacation.</p>
<p>Or how about some of the Italian resorts?  Italy, famous for being the cheaper way to ski, also benefits from a diverse range of resorts, like the tiny Alba resort, as well as some larger, more sizeable areas to ski.  Famous for passion and a depth of culture, Italy is the ideal place to take a skiing break in Europe, and the weather&#8217;s good too!  Or how about Italy&#8217;s neighbor, Croatia?  A rising European nation, you&#8217;ll find a Croatian holiday outrageously good value for money, not to mention top quality.  From the international standard ski resorts to their world class restaurants, Croatia is certainly a country on the up, and its skiing facilities can only improve as more and more tourists flock to their slopes each year.  Additionally, Bulgaria is an excellent skiing destination to take the kids.  With open arms, you will be welcomed by the Bulgarian people, who are more than eager to tell you about their rich and deep past, and welcome you as part of their future.  In these expanding and developing European nations, you will come to appreciate the value of tourism, and the quality of treatment and service they are prepared to offer for your investment.</p>
<p>How about Austria for your skiing trip?  When we think of skiing, we often imagine the Alpine ideal, with breathtaking scenery and fresh, clean air.  Well, it simply doesn&#8217;t come much better than Austria, and if you&#8217;re looking for a skiing destination that has it all, why not try Austria for that touch of class with your skiing.  Or why not pop over to Switzerland for their Alps experience?  Skiing the alps in the home of chocolate and cuckoo clocks, you will be amazed at how picturesque this modern nation has managed to be, whilst still becoming a world leader in financial industry.</p>
<p>Skiing in Europe is the ideal way to spend your vacation.  If you love skiing, you are guaranteed to find a great resort somewhere, within your budget that meets your needs, and caters for your ability.  With most resorts also boasting strong training academies, you can also work to improve your skills while you are there, ensuring that your skiing trip is both useful and memorable.  Whatever you are looking for, choose Europe as your number one skiing destination, for that perfect blend of quality, tradition and culture, and for a holiday that is truly breathtaking.</p>
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<p>Want to enjoy the skiing season? It all depends on the type of <strong></strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.chelstondirect.com/ski-gear/">ski gear</a><strong></strong> you select. Just as hiking boots which are more robust and useful when you use them on trails but quite useless and ridiculous even if you were to wear them to a party, so also ski gear has to be suitable to the purpose you have in mind for it to be of any use.</p>
<p>Of course, you need skis. Beside that, you also need ski goggles, ski jackets, ski hats and ski gloves.</p>
<p>Ski gloves: Every seasoned skier knows that much of the body heat is lost through the extremities. Ski gloves keep your hands warm and dry. Do not compromise on the quality of these gloves. They must be well insulated and water proof. At the same time, they must allow enough ventilation. Leather ski gloves are particularly strong and waterproof. They also last longer. But these are expensive. So, if you decide to give leather gloves a miss, at the very least, your gloves must have leather seams. Mittens are a good choice but they may pose grip problems. In either case, gloves or mittens must carry elastic wrist welts and overlapping cuffs with Velcro.</p>
<p>Ski goggles: When you’re cruising across slopes laden with snow, proper vision could be a matter of life and death. Regular ski goggles are good for those people who do not wear any kind of protective eyeglasses. In case you wear eye glasses, your ski goggles must fit snugly over the glasses. Yellow or brown tints are helpful because they help you see contours better. Your goggles should fit snugly over the helmet so they can rest over the helmet comfortably. Adjustment straps are a must.</p>
<p>Ski helmets: Comfort and safety are the main things to look out for when selecting ski helmets because they can save your neck, literally. Besides, fashionable helmets make you look cool and sleek. Select helmets that have snug interiors. That will keep you warm and dry. Adjustable ventilation allows you to regulate the temperature. Adjustable straps are another wonderful feature.</p>
<p>Ski jackets: Ski jackets stand between you and the elements. So they had better be good if you want to enjoy your skiing. The most important features of ski jackets are waterproofing and ventilation. If you are on a tight budget, you could look for ski jackets that are only taped at critical seams. However, to be well and truly dry and warm, you must select a jacket that has all its seams taped. Ventilation is important because skiing can make you lose up to half a liter or more of liquid every day. If the jacket does not release moisture, then this moisture can condense within the jacket, making you feel cold and wet. Combining ventilation with waterproofing is the tricky bit and this is what decides the quality of the jacket you select. Ski jackets must have a base layer to keep the moisture out and an outside layer for letting out moisture. Jackets with hoods, pockets and stretch panels are helpful.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to Avoid Crowds? Try Skiing at Bear Valley You&#8217;ve heard about the skiing at Lake Tahoe or Mammoth, but one of the best ski or snowboard experiences you&#8217;ll ever have awaits you at Bear Valley, where the crowds are few, but the thrills are many. While not on a par with Squaw Valley or [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/427/skiing/want-to-avoid-crowds-try-skiing-at-bear-valley.php">Want to Avoid Crowds? Try Skiing at Bear Valley</a></p>
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<p>You&#8217;ve heard about the skiing at Lake Tahoe or Mammoth, but one of the best ski or snowboard experiences you&#8217;ll ever have awaits you at Bear Valley, where the crowds are few, but the thrills are many.</p>
<p>While not on a par with Squaw Valley or Heavenly or other major California ski resorts, the Bear Valley ski area is still a prime candidate for a weekend or even an extended skiing vacation. As we discovered in early February, Bear Valley offers a surprisingly complete ski vacation experience &#8211; no frills, to be sure, but still rewarding and well worth the trip deep into the Sierra Nevada range.</p>
<p>If designer clothing stores, zillion-dollar condos, and Hollywood-style glitz are part of your criteria for a ski vacation, this ski area might not be the best choice. If wide-open ski runs, no lift lines and plenty of groomed snow are more important to you, then by all means give Bear Valley a try.</p>
<p>Coming originally from the Pacific Northwest, we could not help but compare Bear Valley to one of our favorite ski areas in Washington state &#8211; a place called Mission Ridge in a town named Wenatchee. The population in that part of the state is sparse compared with the big ski areas near Seattle, so Mission Ridge is able to offer wide-open skiing runs most days of the week.</p>
<p>Similarly, Bear Valley is less accessible than the many larger ski areas in the Lake Tahoe area. Bay area and Sacramento residents can drive Interstate 80 to the Tahoe area and find a selection of ski resorts a short distance off the interstate. To reach this ski area, you have to drive two-lane roads through the foothills and mountains for close to 100 miles.</p>
<p>But when you get there, most skiers and snowboarders will find it&#8217;s worth it. Our mid-week skiing was some of the best we&#8217;ve experienced &#8211; plenty of wide-open, groomed terrain perfect for intermediates and serviced by a number of lifts where there seemed to never be lines. It was ski down the run, get right on the chair and do it all again and again until just a few hours into our day we were growing exhausted. We probably skied in four hours what it would take us a full day to do at a resort with moderate lift lines.</p>
<p>There are no gondolas or high-speed quad chairlifts at Bear Valley, although there are 10 lifts altogether, mostly doubles and triples. About 1280 acres are available for skiing and snowboarding; some 100 acres are in an area where they can make snow &#8211; although at 7,750 feet, it&#8217;s likely Mother Nature will supply all the snow you need.</p>
<p>We mentioned the intermediate skiing because that&#8217;s our favorite &#8211; but rest assured this ski area has many black diamond or expert ski runs for those looking for more of a challenge. The day lodge is situated mid-mountain with lifts going both up the mountain to 8495 feet, and coming to the lodge from the lower part of the mountain. Most of the expert runs are located on the lower mountain.</p>
<p>The area&#8217;s day lodge also was wide open and easy to navigate. Instead of masses of people waiting in line to get their food and find a place to sit, we stepped right up and got our cooked-to-order Philly cheesesteak sandwiches in just a few minutes. And there was no shortage of menu options &#8211; lots of different types of food from sandwiches to Asian cuisine, from soups and salads to major meals.</p>
<p>But the Bear Valley experience is much more than a daytrip &#8211; or at least it should be given the time it takes to get to the ski area. For our trip we booked lodging at the Bear Valley Lodge, one of just a few hotel-type facilities near the mountain. Located about three miles from the mountain, the Bear Valley Lodge seems to be the hub of activity in the area and proved to be a good choice for accommodations. While showing some of its age &#8211; it was built in the 60&#8242;s &#8211; the lodge proved to be a comfortable, convenient base of operations. A ski shuttle bus will take you to the mountain, and you can even ski all the way back to the lodge.</p>
<p>When we say comfortable, we are not comparing the lodge to the high-end condos you find at most major ski resorts. The rooms at Bear Valley Lodge are more like a motel unit with two double beds a bath area and a TV/entertainment area that included HBO. But small touches &#8211; such as the bay window looking out onto the snowy landscape or the pine furniture &#8211; helped to make this feel much cozier than a motel room.</p>
<p>The four floors of rooms at the Bear Valley Lodge look out onto the Cathedral Lounge, a large open space in the middle of the lodge that offers guests a place to sit and read and enjoy the fire in the massive stone fireplace. Photos are mounted along the walls depicting the history of the lodge and Bear Valley ski area. Celebrities such as Spider Savich, Claudine Longet, Merv Griffin and several others are shown skiing or otherwise enjoying Bear Valley.</p>
<p>Adjacent to the lounge are several shops including an old-fashioned general store &#8211; with a deli to get quick sandwiches and soups &#8211; and a surprisingly complete ski shop with all of the latest ski equipment, clothing and accessories. But keep in mind this is not the type of resort where you can spend hours shopping when you&#8217;re not on the slopes; your down time here most likely will be spent in front of the fire reading a good book.</p>
<p>During our brief stay we dined in the lodge&#8217;s Grizzly Lounge &#8211; mainly because the other lodge restaurant, the Creekside Dining Room, was closed Mondays and Tuesdays. The lounge food was good and included a few menu items from the Creekside. We did learn that the Creekside has recently employed a well-educated and accomplished chef that has proven both creative and popular with guests &#8211; so we were disappointed we didn&#8217;t get a chance to sample the Creekside cuisine.</p>
<p>We also enjoyed a meal down at BaseCamp, a lodge that is just a short walk from the Bear Valley Lodge and the only other hotel-style lodging this close to the ski area. We enjoyed our meal at BaseCamp where we got to know an English waitress who had come to Bear Valley simply because the skiing is so good. The BaseCamp, incidentally, offers the lowest cost rooms in the area with &#8220;bathroom down the hall.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are also condo and cabin rentals available in the Bear Valley area, as well as the Tamarack Lodge further west on Highway 4. Prices in general will be less at BaseCamp, moderate at the Bear Valley Lodge and Tamarack, and more when you rent an entire vacation home.</p>
<p>While in the area, there are several small towns and attractions that are worth a stop if you have the time. To reach Bear Valley in winter, you&#8217;ll be traveling through the historical town of Angel&#8217;s Camp and then a similar but smaller Gold Rush town called Murphys.</p>
<p>But our suggestion would be to allow plenty of time for skiing. You&#8217;ll want to ski or board Bear Valley just as long as the weather &#8211; and your legs &#8211; will hold out.</p>
<p>AT A GLANCE</p>
<p>WHERE: Bear Valley Ski Resort is on Highway 4, about 52 miles from the foothills town of Angel&#8217;s Camp, and 130 miles from Sacramento.</p>
<p>WHAT: Bear Valley is a throwback to skiing in the &#8217;60&#8242;s and &#8217;70&#8242;s &#8211; no high-speed quads or gondolas but lots of wide open groomed terrain in a gorgeous setting.</p>
<p>WHEN: Winter always means where is lots of snow for skiing as well as many other snow sports; the area also is a popular summer recreation area with numerous lakes, hiking trails and a pristine forest.</p>
<p>WHY: It&#8217;s refreshing to ski where there are no lift lines and little pretense &#8211; most of the &#8220;beautiful people&#8221; went to Colorado; the home-growns stayed here. Economically, this ski vacation is quite affordable.</p>
<p>HOW: For more information on Bear Valley Ski Resort, phone (209) 753-2301 or visit www.bearvalley.com. For more information on Bear Valley Lodge, phone (209) 753-2325 or visit www.bearvalleylodge.com.</p>
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<p>Cary Ordway is a syndicated travel writer and president of Getaway Media Corp, which publishes websites focused on regional getaway travel. Among the sites currently offered by GMC are http://www.californiaweekend.com , covering <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.californiaweekend.com/">California spa vacations</a> and other Golden  State destinations, and http://www.northwesttraveladvisor.com , covering <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.northwesttraveladvisor.com/">Washington vacation</a> ideas as well as other Pacific Northwest travel destinations.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Popular Ski Boats Cruising the waters and going for a ski on your new ski boat is the perfect way to enjoy those long deserved days off.A popular outing and sport, water sking has been around for a number of generations. To ski on water you not only need the right kind of skis, but [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/410/skiing/popular-ski-boats.php">Popular Ski Boats</a></p>
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<p>Cruising the waters and going for a ski on your new ski boat is the perfect way to enjoy those long deserved days off.A popular outing and sport, water sking has been around for a number of generations.</p>
<p>To ski on water you not only need the right kind of skis, but also the right kind of boat. For a better ski boat they should have small wake and have nippy maneuverability and turning capability, and getting the biggest meanest boat doesn&#8217;t make it better. Some popular ski boat ranges are equiped with an inboard engine rather than outboard, and while many people ski using general purpose deck ski boats, the best are purpose built.</p>
<p>There are many popular ski boat ranges in Aussie and since there are so many of them and most are great for Australian conditions for water sking. It would be easier to single out those slightly less fabulous than the rest than to pick the best, and you can&#8217;t go by price. Australia is a nation perfectly situated for water skiing, and they know how to build the right ski boats for sale to do the job.</p>
<p>If we were to name a few, then of the popular ski boat ranges in Australia, Lewis must be amongst the most favoured, being one of the major ski boat builders in the world.  Anywhere there is water skiing you will find a Lewis boat, built by Australia’s oldest manufacturer. </p>
<p>Although the original Lewis boats were made of wood, they are now fiberglass that provides a strong but very lightweight boat.  Even though the internal stringer system is generally wood, Lewis boat sales are high preformance and have the speed and dexerity for great skiing. The 2280 and Revolution are typical of the Lewis range with their zippy Mercruiser engines that produce a small wake at speed for a smooth slalom ride, and nice big wake for wakeboarding at lower speeds. </p>
<p>Their well crafted Wake towers can be pimped any way you like them, with sound system speakers, . However, the disadvantage in a dual purposeski boat or wakeboarding vessel is that you can get a rougher ride on skis.  It isn&#8217;t always ideal to have a dual purpose boat, but if you enjoy both sports then you should get enough performance from a wakeboarding and ski boat to make you happy.  If it&#8217;s championship performance you are seeking, then a specialist boat for sale for skiing could be an option.</p>
<p>A well known and popular boat builder Bayliner has a great standing in the 16-22 foot range of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.boatstobuy.com.au/ski_boats_for_sale.php?lengthTo=20" target="_self" title="Ski Boats For Sale | Ski Boat">ski boat sales</a> The Bowrider 205 is is a great example of skiboat with a 220 hp Mercuiser engine. This ski boat for sale comes with and great sound system from its stereo controller that allows you fit a CD player, iPod or MP3 player. Building boats for over 40years Bayliner has the experience to know how to build good boats. These ski boats for sale are quality, and respond to the helm perfectly.  They have great acceleration with a agility for some great water skiing.</p>
<p>Crownline boats are for the boating enthusist that likes a bit more power.  These boats for sale exude class and quality, and the Bowrider 240LS is great for skiing. With a variety of colours to choose from and your Mercedes engine up to a maximum 425 horse power.  With many great options including an entertainment system, sink and shower it makes it a great fun throughout your ski boating day. If you prefer a deckboat to a bowrider for your skiing, then the Crownline 252 EX has similar features with the same outboard engine, and a Sony Marine stereo system as standard. Crownline may be a little more expensive but you pay for quality and one of the best ski boats for sale.  Again, though, they are multi-purpose and while a common choice with the mid range ski boat skier they are not designed to be specialised ski boats.</p>
<p>For a championship specialist ski boat, then Skicraft must figure in there somewhere.  Based in Bayswater, Skicraft boats, have been building top of the range ski boats for sale since 1969, offering very reliable turning and maneuverability, but is also very safe. From the lustrous and prompt 202 to the new V-Drive eXV Skicraft are true ski boats.  The ExV is an updated model of the popular eX2, with a good heaviness design allowing you to switch from wakeboarding to skiing with a turn of a switch. </p>
<p>Skicraft normally build specialist boats, and the V-Drive is commonly better for wakeboarding. However, wakeboarding boats for sale can be costly because they have to be heavier to produce a good wake. Skicraft have developed a wake control technology whereby you can adjust the size of the wake to switch between skiing and wakeboarding, and all at a price well below that of a purpose-built wakeboarding boat. </p>
<p>However, the luxury cruiser that catches everyones attention is the new Mustang. Since being taken over by new owners, Mustang has re emerged, and is going from strength to strength. Their most recent boat, still to be unveiled, is the Mustang 2008 430 Sports Coupe.  How good this will be for ski boat we don&#8217;t know, but it is equipped with Volvo IPS 600 engines as usual, with 418 HP each so is going to be prompt enough. </p>
<p>These are among the more popular skiboat ranges around Australia, and with so many more ski boats for sale that we have missed it might pay to visit a great website Boats To Buy for both new and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.boatstobuy.com.au/index.php" target="_self" title="used boats for sale online | boat sales">used boats for sale online</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ski Holidays &#8211; 10 Myths Exposed If you are new to skiing, the whole idea of going on a ski holiday can be quite daunting. On a number of occasions I have seen people who have never skied before worry about things which just aren&#8217;t true. So, here I expose the top 10 ski myths: [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/409/skiing/ski-holidays-10-myths-exposed.php">Ski Holidays &#8211; 10 Myths Exposed</a></p>
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<p>If you are new to skiing, the whole idea of going on a ski holiday can be quite daunting. On a number of occasions I have seen people who have never skied before worry about things which just aren&#8217;t true. So, here I expose the top 10 ski myths:</p>
<p>1. A skiing holiday has to be expensive</p>
<p>Things have changed in the world of skiing &#8211; no longer is it an elite sport for the rich. It is quite possible to take a family of beginners skiing and for it not to break the bank. How?</p>
<p>- Go self catered. Self catered ski accommodation is often excellent and doesn&#8217;t cost very much per head. You can also choose to squeeze more people in on sofa beds to bring the price down even more. Don&#8217;t book via large tour operators &#8211; go directly to local estate agents or independent property suppliers.</p>
<p>- Drive. With four people in a car, and if travelling to areas in the Northern Alps, driving is a very cost effective way of getting to a ski resort. &#8211; Try and avoid the main school holidays (Christmas, New Year, Half Term) if at all possible.</p>
<p>- Keep an eye on when budget airlines release their flights and book early!</p>
<p>- You don&#8217;t need to go to the world&#8217;s biggest ski area if you are beginners. Go to a smaller resort where you willÂ find everything in resort (lift pass, ski hire etc) to be a lot cheaper.</p>
<p>2. Skiing is dangerous</p>
<p>Although skiing does involve travelling downhill on planks of wood without any breaks, the vast majority of skiers who learn to ski with instructors and ski within their limits will have a happy lifetime of incident free skiing. Yes accidents do sometimes happen, but more often than not ski related accidents are less to do with the actual skiing and more to do with amounts of alcohol consumed and not taking care on icy surfaces etc. If you learn to ski properly, you will also learn to ski safely.</p>
<p>3. The weather is cold and horrible when skiing</p>
<p>Well, yes, the weather is usually cold. And sometimes it can be snowing. That is a fact about holidaying in the mountains in winter. However, when the sun comes out in the mountains there is nothing like it. Alpine sunshine, clear blue skies and temperatures of -5 degrees can certainly feel a lot warmer than a UK winter day when the temperature might be 10 degrees. That is why people come back from ski holidays with sun tans!</p>
<p>4. I won&#8217;t understand what the ski instructor tells me</p>
<p>Gone are the days when your only choice of ski instructor would be a moustachioed instructor who&#8217;s only English was &#8220;Bend ze Knees&#8221;. Now there are many progressive English speaking ski schools and independent instructors, indeed there are many excellent British instructors working out in the Alps.</p>
<p>5. If I don&#8217;t enjoy the skiing, my holiday will be rubbish</p>
<p>If for any reason you don&#8217;t get on with the skiing side of a skiing holiday, wintering in the Alps is still an excellent experience. Most resorts have plenty of non skiing activities on offer such as dog sledding, snow shoeing, thermal springs, ice diving, para gliding. Plus many alpine resorts are very picturesque and so sightseeing and shopping aren&#8217;t out of the question.</p>
<p>6. Because of global warming, there won&#8217;t be much snow</p>
<p>It is true that global warming was blamed for the bad winter of 06/07 in the European Alps. However, this was down mostly to lazy journalists not researching their facts properly. The bad winter that year was down to the weather, and not the climate. Plus, the skiing wasn&#8217;t actually bad &#8211; it just wasn&#8217;t as good as it could have been.</p>
<p>The last few years have seen some of the best winters for skiing on record. Global warming MAY start to affect European skiing over the next 50 years, but at the moment there is no real evidence that it has started.</p>
<p>7. It is a lot of hassle on a ski holiday</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t have to be any hassle. You can opt for a catered chalet holiday where all you need to do is get yourself to the airport. The rest is taken care of by the chalet hosts. You are picked up at the airport and taken to your chalet, they arrange your lift passes and ski hire, they cook for you, they clean for you and they take you to the slopes every day. Where is the hassle in that?</p>
<p>8. My kids will have problems in French speaking creche/ski schools</p>
<p>Like the point about ski instruction, things have changed a lot in the world of Alpine childcare. Creches and kids&#8217; ski school usually have English speaking staff, and it is not unusual to find a number of British kids in classes during the school holidays. Teaching your kids to ski at a young age is one of the greatest gifts you can give them!</p>
<p>9. I don&#8217;t like mountain food</p>
<p>Nowadays, eating out in ski resorts isn&#8217;t all about cheese and ham (although there is plenty of that on offer for those who look forward to their annual fondue or raclette). Most resorts now sport a wide variety of restaurants &#8211; some with real cosmopolitan ambiance and menus. And if you don&#8217;t want to eat out every night, a trip to the local supermarket will reveal that the gap between French and British food shopping has narrowed considerably over the last few years.</p>
<p>10. I can&#8217;t take a baby skiing</p>
<p>Nearly all ski resorts have excellent creche/nanny facilities. And for those people who worry about the cold/altitude etc, don&#8217;t forget that babies are born in the mountains every year and they do OK!</p>
<p>Hopefully the above will help to dispel the main worries of a nervous first time skier. And if you never try it, you might never know what you are missing!</p>
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<p>Most of us associate water skiing with summertime fun &#8211; warm sunshine, beaches and picnics &#8211; so it may come as a surprise that water skiing was born in Minnesota in 1922 when Ralph Samuelson used two boards and a clothesline to ski across Lake Pepin. Samuelson has been credited by the American Water Ski Association as the first water ski racer, and the first to jump a ramp and slalom ski, as well as the first to hold a water ski show, too.</p>
<p>&#13;Like Samuelson, avid enthusiasts will water ski nearly any time, any where there is an opportunity, even when winter temperatures and chilly water are a deterrent for most people. Fortunately, no matter what city and state you call home, there&#8217;s probably a local lake or other body of water where you can get in some ski time, perhaps even practice your gainers and other tricks.</p>
<p>&#13;Of course, skiing at the same location all the time can become routine. Add a little excitement to your water time this year by planning a water skiing vacation. Whether you are a novice or expert, you can have some added fun by water skiing at one of these five great locations:</p>
<p>&#13;Top U.S. water skiing destinations</p>
<p>&#13;1) San Diego, Calif. &#8211; With a climate that provides ideal conditions year-round and an average of 264 days of sunshine each year, San Diego is a water skier&#8217;s dream. It&#8217;s also the home of Mission Bay Park, the largest manmade aquatic park in the U.S. Located just 10 minutes from downtown, Mission Bay offers hardcore skiers the opportunity to take an early morning jaunt around the bay, and still make it to the office on time. In addition, there&#8217;s a variety of water ski classes for everyone from the novice to the experienced. For a little more excitement and a change of pace, skiers can cruise around the freight and military ships in San Diego Bay. A variety of local lakes are perfect for those that prefer freshwater water skiing. Plan your trip to San Diego the weekend of Oct. 9,, 2009, and you&#8217;ll be able to watch the 5th U.S. Open Water Ski Racing National Championships, too.</p>
<p>&#13;2) Austin, Texas &#8211; As the Live Music Capital of America, Austin&#8217;s earned a reputation as a vibrant city that exemplifies a young, active outdoor lifestyle. For water skiers, the long summers and short winters provide almost year-round opportunity to hit the water. In addition to Lake Austin and Lake Travis, Austin offers several world-class facilities built specifically for water skiers:</p>
<p>&#13;- Austin Aquaplex &#8211; The Aquaplex is known for &#8220;easy&#8221; water with a medium-to-high viscosity &#8211; great for slalom and jump-ski enthusiasts.<br />&#13;- Guadalupe Ski Plex &#8211; Built to accommodate competitive water skiing, Guadalupe is home to three lakes, two slalom courses and a ski jump, as well plenty of boat docks and storage areas.<br />&#13;- Utopia River Ranch &#8211; For professional lessons, trek to Utopia River Ranch, a private water ski training facility located near Staples, just outside of Austin.</p>
<p>&#13;3) West Palm Beach, Fla. &#8211; South Florida, from Key West and Miami to West Palm and Orlando, is a hub of activity for water sports lovers of all kinds. With few days under 70 degrees, South Florida&#8217;s Palm Beach County offers ski enthusiasts nearly year-round opportunity, as well as two major water ski attractions and several exciting competitions.</p>
<p>&#13;- Okeeheelee Park &#8211; The site of choice for beginners and professionals, the facility is a nationally recognized competitive water ski park with five courses that can accommodate everything from traditional to barefoot and kneeboard skiing. If you love to bask in the moonlight, you can take advantage of night skiing on a lit course, too. At under 0, annual permits are more than affordable, too.<br />&#13;- Palm Beach Training Center &#8211; Ask Chet Raley, one of the world&#8217;s top ski coaches and a national champion, for world-class water ski instruction at Palm Beach Training Center, a private facility located in Boca Raton. Raley offers video coaching for under 0, as well as more expensive clinics for professional skiers.</p>
<p>&#13;In addition, South Florida hosts the following water skiing events:</p>
<p>&#13;- 3rd IWSF Pan Am Region Wakeboard Championships (Miami)<br />&#13;- Board Up Miami (Miami)<br />&#13;- 4th Big Dawg Slalom Series Championship (West Palm Beach)<br />&#13;- 67th GOODE Water Ski National Championships (West Palm Beach)</p>
<p>&#13;4) Pine Mountain, Ga. &#8211; Located just outside of Atlanta in Pine Mountain, lays Robin Lake Beach, home of the world&#8217;s longest manmade white sand beach. Ranked among Fine Living&#8217;s top 10 most unique beaches in the world in 2007, Robin Lake Beach is part of Callaway Gardens resort. Callaway Gardens also hosts the Masters Water Ski and Wakeboard Tournament®, which awards more than 0,000 in winnings each Memorial Day weekend. A great destination for the entire family, the stunning vacation resort offers something for everyone, from water skiing to golf, relaxing spa visits and more.</p>
<p>&#13;5) Seattle, Wash. &#8211; Although you may not think of the rainy Emerald City as a water skiing hub, it&#8217;s the testing ground of choice for popular water ski manufacturers like Herb O&#8217;Brien, Pat Connelly, Jeff Jobe and Denny Kidder. With picturesque Mount Ranier as a backdrop, Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish provide the perfect glass.</p>
<p>&#13;Of course, these aren&#8217;t the only great places to water ski. Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Charlotte, N.C., Sacramento, Calif., Grand Rapids, Mich., and Madison, Wis. are other destinations beloved by ski enthusiasts.</p>
<p>&#13;No matter where in the U.S. you are located, there&#8217;s a great place to water ski near you. However before you take your boat on a trip or hit the water, be sure it&#8217;s protected. Nationwide offers affordable boat insurance, as well as personal watercraft insurance in case you own any other water sport toys, like jet skis. For more information, visit nationwide.com.</p>
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<p><b>Breckenridge Ski Rentals &amp; Snowboards</b></p>
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<p>Many vacation goers choose to leave their dusty “old school” skis at home and experience cutting edge technology while on their <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.breckenridgecolorado.travel">Breckenridge ski vacation</a>. Simply stroll in to one of dozens of shops and get fitted for your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.breckenridgecolorado.travel/planning/breckenridge-ski-rentals.htm">Breckenridge ski rentals</a> and snowboard equipment.</p>
<p><b>Breckenridge Ski Rentals Online</b><br />&#13;</p>
<p>A popular option for renting Breckenridge ski and snowboard equipment is to purchase them online in advance. Simply go the internet and rent skis and snowboards for your trip to Breckenridge. This saves time and money. You’ll provide your skier type, size and equipment preferences in advance which will save serious time in the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.breckenridgecolorado.travel/planning/breckenridge-ski-rentals.htm">Breckenridge ski rental shop</a> of your choice.</p>
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<p>Here are some tips for renting Breckenridge ski gear.</p>
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<p>First, when selecting Breckenridge ski rentals and equipment, you need to sort out what type of terrain you will be skiing, what are the current conditions like and the all important question “What type of skier are you”?  These factors will determine a number of things when it comes to fitting your Breckenridge ski rentals.</p>
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<p>As most avid skiers know, today’s equipment is far superior to yesterdays gear. With this advancement in technology, renting the ideal Breckenridge ski equipment can seem like a daunting task. You will most likely need to get fitted for boots, skis and poles. Some say, a proper fitting ski boot is the most important part of progressing in your skier ability.</p>
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<p>Getting fitted for Breckenridge ski boots<br />&#13;</p>
<p>In order to rip up the terrain of the Breckenridge Lake Chutes, it is imperative to rent boots that support every inch of your feet. You want to prevent having what is known as sloppy feet. Sloppy feet happens when there is too much room in your boots which will lesson the amount of “feel” you have with your skis. This will maximize your sensitivity to the terrain and increase your control.</p>
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<p>Ski rental shops in Breckenridge will provide poles if you rent skis and boots. The ideal pole size changes with what type of terrain you prefer to ski. If you’re a competent skier on groomed terrain then you need to get a standard sized pole. You can measure what size pole you need by turning the ski pole upside down and grabbing directly under the basket. If the pole is correctly fitted, you’re arm should be bent at a 90 degree angle. </p>
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<p>On the other hand, if you enjoy challenging the mogus of Devel’s Crotch or the Burn, then make sure you get smaller poles so you can plant correctly while bashing those bumps. Get the poles to long and planting on the  mogul will push your shoulders back which will cause you to either be kicked to the back seat or redirect your skis. Since you want your upper body to be “quiet”, short poles will enable you to simply flick the top of the mogul while skiing through the line.</p>
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<p>Common Ski Equipment Rental Questions</p>
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<p>1)What size skis should I get?</p>
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<p>Ski lengths will depend on your current skiing ability. If your standing up, ideal ski lengths for beginner to intermediate skiers tend to fall anywhere between your upper chest and nose. For advanced skiers who tend to seek powder stashes, skis are generally longer to support their body weight while in the deep snow.</p>
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<p>2)What’s up with Powder Skis vs. Groomer Skis?</p>
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<p>Getting knee deep in powder off the new Imperial Superchair at Breckenridge is what a ski vacation is all about. In order to ski powder, it is essential you have skis wide enough to carry you on top of the snow. If you are on narrow racing skis, you will tend to sink too deep. On the other hand, if you’re into carving flawless turns in Colorado corduroy, then you need to rent skis that are a little narrower which will hold the line tighter while leaning into your turns.</p>
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<p>3)What does is the hour glass parabolic ski mean?</p>
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<p>Parabolic skis have revolutionized the ski industry. They have enabled beginner skiers to advance to intermediate while intermediate skiers have enjoyed tackling advanced terrain. Basically, parabolic skis enable for quick edge to edge turning radius. Simply pivot your knees, put the skis on edge, and they do the rest of the work for you.</p>
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<p>4)What’s the difference between a flexible vs. stiff ski</p>
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<p>Stiff skis are great for holding an edge on hard packed snow. They also allow a skier to ski faster without the skis from loosing an edge. Flexible skis are great for blasting through the crud and blazing over moguls.</p>
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<p>Go online to check prices on <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.breckenridgecolorado.travel/planning/breckenridge-ski-rentals.htm">Breckenridge ski rentals</a>. Equipment is availablae for children and adults. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.breckenridgecolorado.travel/planning/breckenridge-ski-rentals.htm">Breckenridge<br />&#13;<br />
snowboard rentals</a> can also be found online. To book you <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.breckenridgecolorado.travel/planning/breckenridge-vacations.htm">Breckenridge  vacation</a>, contact the Colorado Travel Company at 970.372.4628.  </p>
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		<title>How to Search Ski Holidays for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Search Ski Holidays for Beginners Many types of catered holidays can help you enjoy your time off, be together with your family, and have a wonderful time. Catered skiing holidays can be great fun for you and your loved ones. However, when you are going on catered skiing holidays, there are several things [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/406/skiing/how-to-search-ski-holidays-for-beginners.php">How to Search Ski Holidays for Beginners</a></p>
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<p>Many types of catered holidays can help you enjoy your time off, be together with your family, and have a wonderful time.  Catered skiing holidays can be great fun for you and your loved ones. However, when you are going on  catered skiing holidays, there are several things that you must plan for ahead of time. These things include flights to get you to your destination, the accommodation that you choose to stay in when you are there, and transportation such as rail services and car hire services. All these things are important items to consider as you begin planning your skiing holidays.</p>
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<p>Choosing A Destination</p>
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<p>The first thing to remember when you are planning skiing holidays is the importance of the destination.  There are many great ski slopes all over Europe, and lots of these places offer anywhere from a weekend to a week or more of skiing fun.  Many resorts provide skiing holidays in mountain areas that are some of the most beautiful in the world.  However, there are several questions that you need to ask before you choose the best place for your skiing holidays.</p>
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<p>The first things you need to focus on while choosing skiing holidays are how long you are going to be there, the number of people who are going, and their ages.  These are probably the most important factors in deciding where to take your skiing holidays. The length of your skiing holiday will have a lot to do with the destination that you choose.  If you are only going for the weekend or a couple of days, you can find a remote and beautiful place to go to for your skiing holiday.  If your trip is short, your focus will be on skiing, and it won&#8217;t matter if there are not very many amenities or family things to do.  The other attractions that might be in the area won&#8217;t be as important as the  family ski resort itself.  You want to choose a ski resort that will allow you to do as much skiing as possible in the short time you have for your holiday.</p>
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<p>If your skiing holiday is going to be longer than a few days, the location and amenities of the place that you choose for these skiing holidays are both very important.  When you are going to take a ski holiday that lasts longer than just a few days, the other things that you can find to do become much more vital to you.  For a long trip, you will need other things to do, no matter how much you love skiing.  You will need to make sure that you choose skiing holidays at places that have restaurants, shopping districts, entertainment, and other activities.  These will allow you to take a break from skiing, and make your skiing holidays more enjoyable overall.</p>
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<p>The ages of the people going on your skiing holidays are also very important.  If you are going on skiing holidays with your children, you need to choose places that have ski lessons for children, and fun activities for them as well.  With your children along, you also want to research the safety of the ski resort even more thoroughly than you otherwise would.  Remember again, that with children, you are going to want to pick your skiing holiday locations where there are lots of things for them to do besides skiing.</p>
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<p>Getting There</p>
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<p>Once you have chosen a place for your skiing holidays, you have to decide on the best way to get there.  The travelling that is involved often costs more than the actual skiing. However, there are many deals on flights and packages to various destinations for skiing holidays, if you know where to look.  If you can save money on airline flights, you will have more money to spend on your skiing holidays.</p>
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<p>The accommodation that you choose is also an important part of planning family skiing holidays.  Whether you stay on the actual site of the family resort, or somewhere near the slopes, you want to be able to get there easily each day to ski.  Remember, if you are staying at the place where you are skiing, it might be more expensive.  However, your ski slope fees will usually be included.  If you find an accommodation that is much cheaper than the resort, but where skiing is nearby, you might find this to be less expensive, but you probably will have to pay for the ski slope fees.</p>
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<p>There are other things to consider as you plan your skiing holidays. Things like rail services that can get you to your destination, and whether or not you want to do a car hire are all decisions that you have to make before you leave on your trip.  You will find that if you take the time to plan your skiing holidays before you go, you will be able to relax and enjoy them much more.</p>
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		<title>Skiing Holiday Detinations Around The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 08:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skiing Holiday Detinations Around The World Skiing and snowboarding holidays have grown in popularity in recent years. This has been made possible by the growth of the low cost airlines and the increase in the availability of holiday home rentals.There are now many ski chalets, self catering apartments, farmhouses and holiday villas to choose from [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/405/skiing/skiing-holiday-detinations-around-the-world.php">Skiing Holiday Detinations Around The World</a></p>
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<p>Skiing and snowboarding holidays have grown in popularity in recent years. This has been made possible by the growth of the low cost airlines and the increase in the availability of holiday home rentals.There are now many ski chalets, self catering apartments, farmhouses and holiday villas to choose from all over Europe and the rest of the world.</p>
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France has become a very popular winter sports holiday destination. The explosion in the number of people snowboarding has led to tourists going to France on snowboarding weekends and also long weekend skiing holidays. The snowboarders like to stay in either self catering apartments or if they are in larger groups they rent one of the many fabulous ski chalets available in France. The ski chalets are also in great demand from family skiing holidays. They are close to the ski slopes and make for a great Alpine family skiing holiday in France. </p>
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The great thing about skiing holidays in France is that there are holiday home rentals available to suite all budgets. It is possible to have a cheap skiing weekend break staying in a small apartment or have a luxurious skiing holiday in Chamonix, staying in one of the superb holiday chalets in the Alps.</p>
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Norway is loved by cross country skiers and many families go there on skiing holidays and stay in a traditional chalet. Austria and Switzerland are also popular winter sports destination with people wanting to go snowboarding and on skiing holidays.</p>
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For people wanting to travel further afield, there is excellent skiing available in America and Canada. The Rockies is becoming popular with snow boarders and traditional skiing is still growing in numbers. In America there are some luxurious ski villas available to rent and some of them even come with their own swimming pools.</p>
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A skiing holiday is a great family vacation and families of all ages enjoy to ski. Age is no barrier to skiing as there are ski slopes for all skiing abilities. Most ski resorts have ski schools where skiers can learn to ski. As long as you are fairly fit and like to exert yourself, then a vacation to one of the world top ski resorts will provide you with a great family holiday.</p>
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For beginners to skiing or snowboarding, it can be a nervous experience the first time that you hit the ski slopes, but after a few falls, bumps and bruises you usually find yourself hooked on the sport. It is advisable to book lessons the first time that you go on vacation skiing or snow boarding. However don&#8217;t be put off if you have never been on a skiing vacation before as ski resorts cater for skiers of all abilities. </p>
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Skiing holidays have become popular in many mountainous countries around the world. Skiing is popular in France and the Alps provide excellent skiing conditions in hundreds of ski resorts across Europe. All now offer excellent self catering accommodation in apartments, chalets and villas. </p>
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Chamonix is best known around the world for its spectacular Alpine view of Mont Blanc and there are some luxurious skiing chalets available to rent in this location. Courcheval is a popular skiing destination with many designer shops and superb restaurants. Meribel and Morzine are also popular skiing resorts helping to make the French Alps one of the most popular winter sports destinations in the world. </p>
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Switzerland is another popular European winter sport destination with picture book wooden ski chalets. The Valais region is known around the world for its excellent skiing facilities and spectacular scenery. The Appenine mountains in Italy has good resorts at Le Marche and Abruzzo.</p>
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The one thing that renting skiing chalets, apartments or farmhouses from their owners have in common is that they provide the holiday makers with a great deal of freedom. They are able to sample the local way of life and get a true feel of the local culture of the country that they are staying in. </p>
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It is no wonder that many holiday makers on winter sports vacation return to the same country year after year. Whether it is a skiing weekend break, a snowboarding holiday to the Alps or a family skiing holiday to France, you are sure to have a great vacation.</p>
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		<title>Ski Hire Meribel: Enjoy Hassel Free Ski Holidays With Ski Hire</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 04:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ski Hire Meribel: Enjoy Hassel Free Ski Holidays With Ski Hire Meribel is in the heart of the Three Valleys skiing area in the French Alps. It’s Europe’s favourite skiing destination with stunning scenery and excellent snow conditions for a wonderful ski holiday. Travel to the ski slopes is now very convenient with budget airlines [...]<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net">Heavenly Ski Resorts</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.heavenlyski.net/404/skiing/ski-hire-meribel-enjoy-hassel-free-ski-holidays-with-ski-hire.php">Ski Hire Meribel: Enjoy Hassel Free Ski Holidays With Ski Hire</a></p>
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<p>Meribel is in the heart of the Three Valleys skiing area in the French Alps. It’s Europe’s favourite skiing destination with stunning scenery and excellent snow conditions for a wonderful ski holiday. Travel to the ski slopes is now very convenient with budget airlines and trains offering their services from UK to the ski destinations in France.</p>
<p>But travelling with all your bulky winter clothes, accessories and the heavy, large bags of your ski equipment is not an easy thing. At the same time, buying ski equipment is not an option if you are only going for a season.</p>
<p>Also, ski gear is expensive and requires maintenance and care to keep it in top condition. With the constant upgrades and latest models available in skis, your gear can quickly become outdated. Another issue is that your ski gear needs to match the snow conditions at the ski resort. With your own equipment, you are stuck with equipment that’s not quite suited to the snow conditions at Meribel.</p>
<p>For all these reasons, many skiers prefer ski hire at Meribel. The advantages are many: its convenient- lighter and hassel free travel, cheaper than buying your own ski equipment. You are also assured that you will get ski gear that’s in excellent condition and just suited to the snow conditions and for your skiing level. The ski hire services at Meribel cater to all levels of skiers from beginners to advanced skiiers. Hiring ski equipment may also be a good idea for young children. They&#8217;ll outgrow their boots, if not their skis, in a season, sometimes quicker.</p>
<p>Here are tips on ways to save money when skiing, including purchasing equipment inexpensively in Meribel.</p>
<p>Start your search well before you plan to go on your ski holiday. The best place to start your search is the internet. There are many ski hire websites which offer their services for hiring skis and skiing equipment in the Meribel resort. You will find several cheap ski hire packages to match your requirements and your budget.</p>
<p>When you hire ski in time equipment online, you will have a range of options to choose ski equipment for your family or group based on their personal requirements. </p>
<p>Give all your details accurately: your height, weight, and ability level are the most important things that you will be asked while hiring ski equipment online. This information is important to get you the right equipment and also for setting the release weight (DIN setting) on your bindings. </p>
<p>Insurance recommended: Many shops will offer optional &#8216;insurance&#8217; on top of normal rental. This will typically cover all of the costs should you lose your skis, damage them or have them stolen. Its important given the risk of unpredictable snow and weather conditions on the pistes.</p>
<p>Are discounted lift tickets available when you book your ski rental? If so, check out all the options (multi-day tickets, mid-week tickets, etc.) to make sure you&#8217;re getting the best deal.</p>
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<p>These are some of the important things to bear in mind while hiring skis and ski equipment at Meribel. You can visit (website URL) for details, information and discount offers for ski hire at Meribel.</p>
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