Skiing Safety Tips – 3 Precautions to Make Sure You Stay On the Slopes
January 26, 2011 by Kathy Moreno
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Most people who go take skiing trips and vacations are not used to the environment and rigors of skiing. Sure, it is a whole lot of fun and there are some activities that go along with the adventure of the slopes; especially when you’re tired of winter chores like clearing your driveways, which gets old after a while, even if you have the best snowblower. However, even people who don’t ski understand that skiing has specific dangers because we have either known someone or heard about someone who has gotten hurt while skiing. If you are skiing a long way from civilization, it could be considered even more harmful. So, just in case, we will be discussing three safety tips that you should take into consideration. It would be better to prepare than to be in a dangerous situation.
A Family Vacation At The Mountain Springs Resort In Winter
January 10, 2011 by Adriana Noton
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Experience the Mountain Springs Resort In Winter that offers Skiing, snow boarding, and skating for some wintry fun and breathtaking views. Take in the nature in this remote area of Ontario, located in Collinwood on the Georgian Bay. The picturesque resort has every winter activity for your enjoyment.
Preparing For Winter-Time Travel
You can pack all you want for a trip but you may not be able to lift your luggage off the floor afterward. Then you also have to consider what to pack for your return trip.
Enjoy The Finest Cuisine About Your Cruise Liner
August 11, 2010 by Toby Smith
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A slow, leisurely cruise gives you the chance to see another part of the world from a different angle. While flying may be faster, nothing beats the experience of first seeing land after days at sea, wherever your destination may be. A cruise also gives you the opportunity to see several different ports in different countries and locations.
Snowmobiling Excursions While Camping
June 26, 2010 by Wayne Torres
Filed under Travel
The adventures of snowmobiling can also be mixed in with the fun and independence of a camping trip.
An Introduction To The World Of Snowboarding
May 20, 2010 by Adriana Noton
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In 1994, the International Olympic committee approved snowboarding as an Olympic event. It made its debut in 1998 at the Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. No doubt this approval was due to the hugely growing popularity of the sport all over the world since the 1960s. In fact, during the middles of the 1980s, fewer than 10% of all ski areas in the United States allowed snowboarding. In 2010, it is allowed in more than 95% of them.
Hitting The Slopes: A Beginner’s Guide To Snowboarding Gear
December 8, 2009 by Damian Papworth
Filed under Travel
Dressing for success isn’t just for a first date or a job interview. It’s just as important out on the mountain, where the wrong outfit can mean a lot more than just looking silly. Whether you’ve been snowboarding forever or are just starting out, the most important thing to remember is that dressing for the elements is just as much a part of staying safe as having the right kind of board and staying off of runs that are too difficult for your skill level.
Vail Ski Condo(s) Has Historic Roots
November 28, 2009 by Adriana Noton
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My friend who lives in Denver, Colorado owns a Vail ski condo(s). I visited him during the ski off season. He was renting out his one of his condos and needed to go up and have the lease signed. We left on a Friday evening and spent the night in the condo. The next morning as he was waiting to meet with the tenants he loaned me his car and invited me to drive around the area.
Top 5 places NOT to vacation – Travel
The cost of a vacation in Wisconsin Dells can top a quick trip to Florida, and you get the same crappy weather as Chicago. If you must go to the Dells, save your money and bring a tent to utilize one of the many campgrounds. …
Now Online | T's Winter Travel Issue – The Moment Blog – NYTimes.com
November 20, 2009 by By JEFFRIES BLACKERBY
Filed under Travel
In the new winter issue of T: Travel , our sights are set on the beach.




