Cross-country skiing is the most dynamic winter sport. Unlike alpine skiing and snowboarding, which rely primarily on the core and lower body, cross-country skiing also makes active use of the muscles of the upper body. As such, a one hour session can burn a considerable number of calories. Additionally, since cross-country or Nordic skiing does not use chai… read more
In the past decade, you might have noticed a new type of gear on the slopes. At first glance, they seem to be the "mini me" of alpine skis. They are called ski boards. But because Salomon skis has a brand of ski boards known as "snow blades," many people use this term to describe all types of mini-boards. The first thing you will notice is snow bladers, as t… read more
Telemark skiing, also known as free heel skiing, is becoming an ever popular form for those who enjoy a more flowing movement on the slopes. Telemark bindings enable a skier to lift his heel while making a turn and are used with special telemark boots that maintain the stiffness of a regular alpine boot, except for a flexible bellows between the toes and arc… read more
Waynesville, North Carolina, is situated near the Great Smoky Mountains, giving its visitors many sights and activities to enjoy. Most of Waynesville lies high above sea level (2500 to 3000 feet) and is located in a valley among beautiful mountain peaks. Plenty of recreational adventures are available in and around the mountainsides. Those who enjoy cabin lo… read more
Some people can never get enough of alpine skiing or snowboarding. Like surfers searching for endless summers, these avid snow-sliders perform snow dances to Ullr the Snow God, in hopes for an extended ski season. Others live too far from the slopes to be able to take more than one ski trip each year. Indoor ski domes may be the solution. As of January 2010… read more
Escape to the natural beauty of Lake Tahoe. Situated along the California and Nevada border, Lake Tahoe is less than an hour drive from Reno. The area provides a plethora of summer and winter activities for the outdoor enthusiast. Summ… read more
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, sits amid the Great Smoky Mountains, a place that exemplifies small-town living and the great outdoors. The cabins in Gatlinburg let you wake up and enjoy days of hiking, horseback riding, winter sports and even… read more
Maine celebrates winter the way some states do summer. Regional festivals of the season include the Snodeo and International Snowmobile Festival. The Ski Maine Association provides information on snow depth and live feeds from trail ca… read more
Reno, Nevada is well-known for an abundance of casinos and nightlife. However, its valley locale alongside the Sierra Nevada mountains, near the Nevada-California border, means that outdoor activities abound. Spend the daylight hours h… read more
By late November things are in full swing at most American ski destinations. One way to take advantage of the four-day holiday weekend is to spend it on the slopes, and that does not necessarily mean forgoing a turkey feast either. A h… read more
Think Park City, Utah, and you'll think snow. Park City is ideally situated to take advantage of the superb terrain and snowfall of the Wasatch Range. It's a world-class destination for snow sports and was at the center of the venues f… read more
With world-class alpine skiing and golf, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, is a year-round paradise. Whether you want to hit the slopes or spend a day mountain-biking, Steamboat Springs has what you are looking for. The city also has a vari… read more
New ski equipment innovations and improvements in technology have continued to open the sport of skiing to more and more people with a variety of disabilities. Today, New Hampshire ski resorts offer a wide assortment of adaptive ski pr… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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