Skiing and Accomodations: 3 Tips to Save You Money

Saving Money on Ski Accomodations

One of the big complaints about skiing is the cost to participate in the sport. Accommodations are normally one of the greatest expenses and one that can be controlled. Here are three tips that you can put to use this winter to reduce the cost of bedding down for the night. Read more »


Downhill Skis and Boots: 3 Tips to Save You Money

Buying Skis and Boots

If you want to ski every weekend or every other weekend it’s to your advantage to get the most out of your skiing dollar. You know the slopes, now it’s time to learn the ropes. Here are three tips to help you save money so you can ski more often this winter. Read more »

7 Ways to Improve Your Ski Rental Experience

Renting Ski Equipment

Do you dread walking into the rental shop every time you take a ski vacation? Do you find the whole rental process to be tedious, tiresome, and utterly frustrating? If so, you are not alone.

Many people find walking into the rental shop to be their least favorite part of their ski trip. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. Your rental experience can be extremely pleasant. Read more »

Colorado Offers Some Of The Best Skiing On Earth

Skiing in Colorado

Colorado is probably one of the first names that comes to mind when one thinks of skiing.  This is a perfect place because of its low humidity and high elevation.  Five to six months of the finest snow has earned seven of Colorado’s skiing resorts a spot on the continent’s 10 most popular.  From giddy first-timers to hard-core extreme skiers, Colorado can offer the perfect run.

Here are a few of the best spots: Read more »

9 Things You Need To Do When Learning To Ski

Learning to ski: What you need to do

If you’ve never had the chance to learn to ski, but you’d like to start now, here’s what you need to do when choosing ski lessons:

•    Get ski equipment of reasonable quality and at least two sets of good, warm ski clothing.
•    Be honest about your ability level. If you’ve never skied before, or if you know you’re not very good at skiing, no matter how old you are, you’re a beginner. It’s better to learn the basics all over again than to fork over your hard-earned money just to find out that you’re not as good as you thought you were (and to have to move into a lower-level program after all). Ski instruction programs are available for skiers of all levels of ability. Make sure you identify your ability level correctly. Read more »

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