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		<title>Skiing and Accomodations: 3 Tips to Save You Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 12:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.
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<p>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.<span id="more-52"></span></p>
<h3>Book a Bed and Breakfast</h3>
<p>Many skiers do not spend a lot of time at the place where they are staying during a ski trip. So, why book expensive accommodations? A better approach is to phone ahead and book a Bed and Breakfast. Most ski destinations these days have local B&amp;Bs. They are relatively cheap and you usually get a good breakfast, which means you also save time by not having to drive to another location in the morning.</p>
<p>So, if you don&#8217;t mind sharing a bunk bed with a friend and washroom facilities with the rest of the skiers on the floor, then a B&amp;B is definitely the way to go. You will save a lot of your hard-earned dollars, which means you can ski more often during the season.</p>
<h3>Share a House with Friends</h3>
<p>An alternative to a B&amp;B is to rent a house close to the ski resort for the weekend. A lot of locals in the towns and villages near the resorts rent homes to skiers. They could be second homes that they have invested in or cottages that they only use in the summer. These places are usually a bargain especially if you avoid holidays like Christmas and New Years.</p>
<p>You need to get a group of up to six friends together to make it worthwhile. Another benefit is that you can cook your own breakfast and dinner at the house, as well as prepare a lunch that you can bring with you to the ski hill. This means you can make your skiing dollars stretch even further.</p>
<h3>Stay Further Away from the Ski Resort</h3>
<p>If you want something a little more upscale than a B&amp;B, or you don&#8217;t want to be tasked with getting a group of skiers together, there is another option. You can stay at an inn, hotel, or chalet further way from the ski resort and commute each morning. Accommodations at or near ski resorts can be expensive, but the rates for rooms drop appreciably the further away you get from the ski hill. How do you find such places?</p>
<p>One of the best ways is to go online and search for accommodations in the region where you will be skiing. You can locate places to stay within a certain radius of the ski resort, say 20 miles. Check the room rates for a few inns or hotels at that distance, and then narrow or widen the radius, as appropriate, until you find a place that suits your budget and has the amenities you want. This can make your trip very economical when compared to staying at an inn or hotel near the ski hill.</p>


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		<title>9 Things You Need To Do When Learning To Ski</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 12:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to ski: What you need to do
If you&#8217;ve never had the chance to learn to ski, but you&#8217;d like to start now, here&#8217;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.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Learning to ski: What you need to do</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never had the chance to learn to ski, but you&#8217;d like to start now, here&#8217;s what you need to do when choosing ski lessons:</p>
<p>•    Get ski equipment of reasonable quality and at least two sets of good, warm ski clothing.<br />
•    Be honest about your ability level. If you&#8217;ve never skied before, or if you know you&#8217;re not very good at skiing, no matter how old you are, you&#8217;re a beginner. It&#8217;s better to learn the basics all over again than to fork over your hard-earned money just to find out that you&#8217;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.<span id="more-42"></span><br />
•    If your children will be having ski lessons along with you, make sure their instructors offer programs appropriate to their age and level of ability.<br />
•    Make sure your ski instructor is certified by the Professional Ski Instructors of America.<br />
•    Find out exactly what you get for the amount of money you&#8217;re paying. Does the fee include the use of ski equipment, or do you need to pay a rental fee on top of what you&#8217;re paying for the lessons?<br />
•    Try to go for ski lessons in the middle of the week, early in the morning, or late in the afternoon. You&#8217;re more likely to find a class with few students. Fewer students means the ski instructor will be able to give you closer attention.<br />
•    If you feel uncomfortable learning a new skill with other people around, consider signing up for private ski lessons, at least until you feel confident enough to ski with others. Keep in mind, however, that private lessons cost considerably more than group lessons. Ask about payment terms. Paying for several lessons ahead of time may allow you to save some money.<br />
•    Don&#8217;t be afraid to switch ski instructors if your current instructor&#8217;s style is not working for you. Remember, it&#8217;s your money. You decide where to take it.<br />
•    Make sure your instruction schedule leaves you enough time during the day to practice your new skiing skills and to have fun skiing on your own.</p>
<p>Skiing is an extremely enjoyable sport. Choosing a good ski instruction program will make learning to ski as rewarding an experience as possible.</p>


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		<title>Why Snow Skiing is Still Popular After All These Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 12:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Reason Snow Skiing Remains Popular
Snow skiing is one of the most popular winter sports. The evolution that this sport has experienced is unbelievable because from a simple concept it became one of the most varied sports with different kinds of styles of skiing. The materials that were used for the ski also improved because [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Reason Snow Skiing Remains Popular</h3>
<p><strong>Snow skiing</strong> is one of the most popular winter sports. The evolution that this sport has experienced is unbelievable because from a simple concept it became one of the most varied sports with different kinds of styles of skiing. The materials that were used for the ski also improved because while it was made from wood in the past, the technological advancements in recent years made it possible for skis to be made from fiberglass which is more resilient and easier to use for skiers.<span id="more-40"></span></p>
<p>Skiing was first introduced for the practical reason that you can go from one place to another quicker when you ski. Gradually, people became conscious that this can possibly become a recreational sport and that early form called snowshoeing became the cross-country skiing and the Nordic style that we know today.</p>
<p>Then snow skiing progressed from there, the bindings that are commonly used for slalom skiing was invented and this allowed skiers to maneuver themselves even while going downhill. The stronger kind of binding was later also introduced and because of this, the downhill skiing or better known as alpine skiing became possible.</p>
<p>There are many other types of skiing aside from those mentioned above. Both recreational and even competitive sports are very popular. But the most recognized type of skiing is cross-country. Alpine skiing is also well-known particularly in the United States where the skiing equipment for this kind of skiing remains a bestseller. Skis, lifts, boots, and other things that are needed for skiing is a must have for every ski lover. The lifts that a particular ski resort provides are of importance because people don&#8217;t want to waste their time waiting in line for their turn.</p>
<p>The kind of slope where a skier must descend on is also essential; usually these trails are marked with signs for the skiers to know whether a particular slope is right for them. These marks let the skier know whether a particular trail is for beginners or if it is for professionals.  These trails are usually already smooth so that skiers won&#8217;t have difficulty in skiing and to ensure that a particular trail is actually safe.</p>
<p>Some adventurous skiers however, seek the thrill of skiing outside a particular ski resort. This can become dangerous as there is the risk of encountering an avalanche and other hazards. Some people also decide to do this because they want to ski on snow that is untouched by man so it adds more to their skiing experience.</p>


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		<title>Things to Consider When You Rent or Buy Ski Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it Better to Buy or Rent Skiing Equipment?
Skiing is something that may never happen to an individual who resides in a place that doesn&#8217;t snow. The person will have to go somewhere to be able to experience the winter wonderland.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Is it Better to Buy or Rent Skiing Equipment?</h3>
<p>Skiing is something that may never happen to an individual who resides in a place that doesn&#8217;t snow. The person will have to go somewhere to be able to experience the winter wonderland.</p>
<p>When you are there, one of the things worth learning is skiing. Most of the lodges have instructors that will give lessons to beginners so the only thing needed is the skiing equipment.<span id="more-36"></span></p>
<p>Most people are already wearing something warm before going up to the lodge. The only thing missing to start the lesson are the poles and the skis.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t practical to buy this equipment if the you are just a first timer or don&#8217;t do this regularly. This is because the price is quite expensive fetching more than $500 a piece.</p>
<p>Luckily, these places allow people to rent the equipment. For safety reasons, skiers are also required to rent a pair of boots and a helmet. The boots are compatible with the skis, which ordinary footwear can&#8217;t accommodate.</p>
<p>Most ski resorts will rent everything from $20 to $50 per package. You can negotiate for the use of the equipment for half a day or multi-day rates.</p>
<p>When all the equipment is ready, it is time to learn the basic techniques of skiing. The descent won&#8217;t be that long until the student is able to master this to prevent accidents from happening.</p>
<p>Lately, even those who ski often have decided not to bring anymore equipment. This is because it is difficult to bring everything up to the skiing lodge if you have a small car. This means lining up to borrow the necessary things may take some time since there are many people who will also be lining up.</p>
<p>This can be avoided though by reserving the skiing equipment at the same time that you are making reservations at the resort. This will eliminate the long line and make it easy to just pick it up upon arriving at the resort.</p>
<p>Skiing can be another hobby that you can have after enjoying a few lessons and doing some runs on the slope. How often you decide to fo sking should be used as an indicator whether to rent or buy a personal set to be brought every time one decides to go to the ski lodge with family or friends.</p>


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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Oct 2008 03:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ski Colorado
The mountains provide plenty of space for skiing, but the resorts throughout Colorado have many other attractions before and after skiing.  There are quaint and luxurious towns around the ski slopes of Colorado.  Some of the resorts have plenty of activity and shopping so visitors will never be bored.  Other places provide quiet retreats [...]


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<p>The mountains provide plenty of space for skiing, but the resorts throughout Colorado have many other attractions before and after skiing.  There are quaint and luxurious towns around the ski slopes of Colorado.  Some of the resorts have plenty of activity and shopping so visitors will never be bored.  Other places provide quiet retreats to rest and relax after an exhilarating day on the slopes.  Skiers looking for luxury will find spectacular accommodations, but others intent on less expensive accommodations will not be disappointed.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>Colorado attracts so many tourists during all months of the year, but the ski season attracts the most visitors.  The resorts are ready for the tourists so most visitors are rarely disappointed.  Travel agents and services have plenty of package tours that will often include airfare, accommodations and lift tickets.  Colorado has many family accommodations for young and old on the slopes, and there are many resorts with plenty of attractions for everyone in the family.  Skiers often return to the slopes of Colorado because the experience is usually excellent.  People looking for an exciting experience during the winter months will be sure to find one in the great state of Colorado.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Skiing Basics
Skiing is a winter sport that involves moving over snow with the use of skis, which are long flat devices attached to the feet. Skis used to be made of wood but are now made of fiberglass, composite, or other synthetic materials. In addition to skis, skiers use ski poles to keep their balance, [...]


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<p>Skiing is a winter sport that involves moving over snow with the use of skis, which are long flat devices attached to the feet. Skis used to be made of wood but are now made of fiberglass, composite, or other synthetic materials. In addition to skis, skiers use ski poles to keep their balance, ski boots to fasten the skis to their feet, and ski bindings to secure the ski boots to the skis.<span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>Skiers wear ski suits, which are very warm and are resistant to wind and water. They also wear ski helmets to protect their heads from injury, ski gloves, and sunglasses to protect their eyes from the glare of sunlight on snow-covered trails and slopes.</p>
<p>Skiers apply a substance called ski wax to the bottom of their skis. There are two kinds of ski wax. Glide wax helps the skis glide over the snow by maintaining the balance of friction between the skis and the snow. Grip wax allows the skis to grip the snow so that the skier can push himself or herself forward.</p>
<p>Skiing may be done on a piste, which is a marked trail that goes downhill. Ski resorts maintain their own pistes to ensure consistency and safety of the skiing surfaces. It is also possible to ski off-piste, in unmarked areas within a ski resort, or even outside the boundaries of the ski resort. Many ski resorts, however, prohibit skiing outside their boundaries to protect skiers from avalanches and to prevent the need for dangerous and costly rescue efforts.</p>
<p>Beginning skiers need ski lessons from a certified ski instructor to learn the basics of skiing. As with any sport, skiing is learned by doing. In addition to studying with a ski instructor, here are some skiing basics that beginning skiers need to remember:</p>
<p>•    Maintain a speed that you can control. Don’t go so fast that you won’t be able to stop yourself or avoid other skiers or objects.<br />
•    When you’re skiing on a piste, make sure you don’t hit other skiers when you try to overtake them.<br />
•    Never stop or rest at any point along the piste. This may cause other skiers to crash into you. If you really need to stop, make sure you’re away from the traffic and you’re in a spot where other skiers can see you clearly.<br />
•    Follow the rules and regulations of the ski resort.</p>
<p>Skiing is an enjoyable sport, but it is even more enjoyable when you know what you’re doing. Make sure you’re adequately prepared and knowledgeable to ensure a rewarding ski experience.</p>


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Skiing in Colorado is good for all members of a family.  There are slopes for children and other beginners and challenging slopes for the more experienced members of the family.  The ski instructors are top notch so those who want to learn will have great instruction.  Those skiers [...]


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<p><strong>Skiing in Colorado</strong> is good for all members of a family.  There are slopes for children and other beginners and challenging slopes for the more experienced members of the family.  The ski instructors are top notch so those who want to learn will have great instruction.  Those skiers who are interested in more advanced skills will find great teachers to help them.  Skiing in Colorado usually takes place at great centers with accommodations for families and those going solo.  The accommodations range from the luxurious to the comfortable and every type of accommodation in between.<span id="more-14"></span></p>
<p><strong>Skiing in Colorado</strong> can be just what the doctor ordered.  Those skiers who want to celebrate or party after a day on the slopes will find plenty of nightlife in some of the centers.  If you want to get away from the chaos of every day life, you should find some of the more secluded locations.  There are some dude ranches that have excellent skiing facilities removed from the crowds.  These facilities cater to families and other people who just want some peace and quiet before and after a day of skiing.</p>


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