While not offering the sheer volume and variety of terrain as its neighboring states of Colorado and Utah, New Mexico does have excellent skiing to offer both the beginner and the expert. Even at the biggest resort, Taos, lift ticket prices are significantly cheaper than those at other top Rocky Mountain resorts like Aspen, Vail and Alta. read more
Part of the fun of riding the chairlift is seeing good skiers pull off jumps and tricks on steep terrain. Many skiers like to congregate at terrain parks to watch people do aerials and ride the rails and other features, trying to get ideas for improving their own tricks or doing new ones. read more
A new pair of skis can make or break your technique. You may suddenly find that you can experiment with different techniques on more challenging terrain. New skis, however, will obviously function in a manner that is different from your previous pair. As such, they require a period of adjustment, which enables you to alter your technique to suit your new equ… 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 programs. The Granite State features one of the oldest adaptive ski programs in New England and the state hosts a variety of ad… read more
Jarvivnen Lapponia cross country forest skis are 280 cm long, 70 mm wide at the waist, and have wax-free soles which function designed to ski through crust, slush, muck and soft snow. Forest skis should be mounted with a Swedish kandahar binding such as the KABY. Buying these skis in the United States may prove to be challenging since as of May 2010 there we… read more
Skiing in New Mexico offers great snow, great views and great options. With more than 10 ski resorts in the state, choosing one can be just as challenging as the slopes themselves. This article highlights the top five ski resorts in Ne… read more
While a ski helmet provides important protection from concussion and other head injuries, it is only effective if it is the correct size. Sizing, therefore, is an important part of purchasing a new ski helmet. It will only take a few m… read more
With so many ski areas in New England, choosing the "best" is simply a matter of perspective, and skiers seldom agree on what qualities make a ski area worthy of such a honor. These resorts were chosen for their appeal to those with di… read more
The Boyne Highlands are a popular skiing region in northern Michigan. The area's propensity for fine, white snow draws thousands of ski enthusiasts every year. Discover tips on skiing in the Boyne Highlands region to make your new ski… read more
New Mexico family ski lodges feature both indoor and outdoor activities to entertain and entice youthful guests. The Ernie Blake Ski School for children and Kinderkafig Children's Center are among the family-friendly offerings at New M… read more
Cross-country skiing is a wonderful way to see nature, all the while getting in an incredible low-impact aerobic workout. Depending on what you plan on doing with your cross-country skis, you will have to use a different formula for me… read more
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New Hampshire is a popular destination for winter sports and activities. Whether you are looking for hardcore ski trails or casual family vacation activities, there are many resorts that provide activities for guests of all skills and… read more
Pristine, untracked slopes await the experienced backcountry skier out to explore the hidden powder of the Rocky Mountains. Reserve one of Colorado's 10th Mountain Division Huts and spend the night in the backcountry or visit Utah's Wa… read more
Skiing movements originate in your feet, which makes your boots your most important piece of equipment. Wearing the wrong type of sock impairs boot fit and destroys your technique. Ski boots come with thick, comfortable liners, which… read more
New Hampshire may not have the same reputation for skiing as Vermont, but the state is home to a selection of ski mountains that are just as diverse. In fact, New Hampshire is home to the highest peak in the Northeast, 6,288-foot Mount… read more
The Granite State has a variety of ski resorts--from small, family-friendly mountains to full-service resorts. There are 19 alpine areas, most of which are clustered in the White Mountains and within an easy 30-minute drive from one an… read more
Buying new ski or snowboard equipment need not drain your wallet. Besides watching for sales at local ski shops and browsing the aisles at ski swaps, many online retailers offer discounts on ski and snowboard gear and apparel. If you… read more
New Hampshire is one of the most visited states in New England for winter sports, and cross-country skiing is one of the most popular ski activities. Cross-country skiing is not only enjoyable--it's a great workout. There are 18 cross-… read more
New Hampshire is essentially where the first ski lifts in the U.S. opened. The first resort-based ski school in the country was opened in Sugar Hill, in 1929. 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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