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Cross country skiing is sometimes referred to as Nordic of XC skiing. It differs from alpine or downhill skiing for a number of reasons. First off, in alpine skiing, the entire foot is attached to the boot. In contrast, cross country s…
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Taking your snowboard into the backcountry is made significantly easier by backpacks specifically designed to carry them. With snowboarding gaining popularity, companies such as Dakine, Burton and Black Diamond have developed designs t…
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Pulmonary edema is caused by excess fluid in the lungs. Every time you take a breath, the air sacs in your lungs take in oxygen while releasing carbon dioxide. In most cases, this exchange of gases is not problematic. However, under so…
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Yellowstone National Park is one of the most visited parks in the country during the summer months, but most visitors never see it during the winter. From late fall to spring, the park becomes a white, silent haven for wildlife and sho…
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Backcountry skiing is an exhilarating sport. With this activity, you need to keep safety in mind at all times. Purchasing an avalanche beacon is an important part of this. Buying a good quality avalanche beacon could become a life savi…
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Telemark skiing is one of the most fluid forms of skiing and allows for easier backcountry access. If you are new to the free heel turn and interested in acquiring your own telemark gear, then there are some things you should know to l…
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Backcountry skiing is skiing on unmarked, ungroomed slopes outside of ski-resort boundaries requiring the skier to climb slopes to gain access to untracked terrain. Backcountry skiing requires specialized equipment, safety gear and ava…
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Looking for the perfect camera to document your long-distance hike or backcountry ski trip? Nikon, one of the oldest optics companies in Japan (the first Canon camera actually used a Nikon lens), has plenty of choices, from digital poi…
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Backcountry skiing is an exhilarating form of skiing that combines cross-country skiing with downhill skiing. Backcountry skiers climb slopes outside of ski-resort boundaries to access untouched terrain. The backcountry skier uses rand…
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Carved out by glaciers and volcanoes, Lake Tahoe, California, offers many recreational opportunities. Mountains cup one side of the crystal clear lake, which holds 39 trillion gallons of water and is fed by 63 streams and two hot sprin…
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Cross-country skiing has many different styles, including skate, traditional and nordic backcountry. Nordic backcountry skiing is one of the best ways of touring the backcountry and getting out of the ski area set-tracks.
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Cross-country skiing is the original form of skiing, which evolved to enhance travel in snowy northern regions of Europe and Asia. In the past 40 years, free heel ski equipment has become more specialized, as telemark skiers have pursu…
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Cross-country skiers need boots that provide support to ankles and heels while allowing the toes ample range of movement. Some of the top rated cross-country ski boots are Salomon X-ADV 8, Black Diamond Method Randonee and Salomon Esca…
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More than a dozen establishments offer ski-and-stay packages in Mount Shasta. In Northern California, Mount Shasta offers 425 acres of skiable terrain, has 32 trails with three triple chairs, one rope tow and one conveyor lift and has…
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