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  • Information on Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort

    Snowshoe Mountain is one of the largest ski resorts in West Virginia. Given its size and relatively extensive terrain, Snowshoe is popular with residents of West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina, Ohio, Illinois and Washington D.C. read more

  • A Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort Review

    Snowshoe Mountain Ski Resort in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, offers snowboarding, snowshoeing, and cross-country and downhill skiing on two mountains in the winter. Summer activities include mountain biking, hiking and fly-fishing. The resort is open all year, with lodging of 1,400 rooms and condominiums. Lodging amenities include exercise rooms, pools… read more

  • Speed Snowshoes Vs. Cross Country Skis

    Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing originated as a means of travel in snowy terrain in the winter. The sports have both evolved over the years. Modern snowshoes are lightweight and easy to use and work with almost any type of boot; some, like racing, or speed shoes, can even be used with running shoes. Cross-country skis have gotten lighter, and the bindin… read more

  • Snowshoes Vs. Cross-Country Skis

    Snowshoes and cross-country skis both have their advantages, whether you plan to traverse the snowy back country or explore your neighborhood park in winter. To decide which is best for you or best fits the conditions you plan to experience, it is important to understand the benefits and drawbacks of each, as well as your physical limits and abilities. read more

  • Snowshoes That Work With Ski Boots

    While snowshoeing is commonly done with pack books like Sorels, or with hiking boots, it is possible to use ski boots, especially more flexible ski boots such as telemark boots, with snowshoes. Using alpine boots can also be done, and some backcountry skiers use smaller snowshoes for steep climbs where using climbing skins would be difficult. When using ski… read more

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    An ideal escape from everyday life and stress, South Lake Tahoe is an outdoor mecca for enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. Offering everything from first-class mountain biking trails to panoramic hikes to water sports, South Lake i… read more

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    Grand hotels take the culture and atmosphere of its country and make attempts to introduce it, lavishly, to its visitors. These hotels offer breathtaking views, superior service and unforgettable memories for outdoor enthusiasts. read more

  • Cohocton, New York, Restaurants

    The Cohocton area in New York, near Finger Lakes, is popular with kayakers. The streams and rivers that run down the mountains are a haven for outdoor sports. In the winter, snowshoeing and skiing are popular, both downhill and cross-c… read more

  • Oregon Hiking Clubs

    From the Coast Range to the Cascades, and down the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon offers plenty for the hiking enthusiast. There are several hiking clubs in the state, centered around destinations like the Gorge and Mt. Hood. The club… read more

  • Restaurants in Grand Teton National Park

    Established in 1929, the Grand Teton National Park is located in northwest Wyoming and is one of the most-visited National Parks in the United States. The park is open year round (though not to car traffic between November and April),… read more

  • Train Trips From Seattle, Washington

    Seattle is served by two major passenger rail systems, making it a great place to start a train trip. You can take any of the three Amtrak lines that pass through Seattle: the Cascades (Eugene, Ore. to Vancouver, BC), Coast Starlight (… read more

  • Nanaimo Hiking Clubs

    Nanaimo and its environs offer hiking opportunities galore for trekkers at all levels of experience. If you're feeling intimidated by the quantity of options and don't know where to begin, a good way of getting to know the area's trail… read more

  • Hotels in Keystone, CO

    Keystone, located about 70 miles west of Denver in northwest Colorado, is a ski area serving skiers at all levels. Travelers can enjoy outdoor recreations year-round in Keystone with ski trails turning into hiking trails in the summer.… read more

  • Hotels in West Yellowstone, Montana

    West Yellowstone is a prominent western town in Montana. The town is in a high valley, surrounded by National Forests and Yellowstone National Park. West Yellowstone is the ideal gateway to Yellowstone Park and all activities such as c… read more

  • Bayfield, Wisconsin Family Resorts

    "Where the water meets the soul" is how the locals describe Bayfield, Wis. Perched on a hill looking over Lake Superior, Bayfield is, according to the Chicago Tribune, "the best little town in the Midwest." With access to more than 20… read more

  • How to Walk in Snow Shoes

    While the learning curve for cross-country skiing is steep, those looking to explore the backcountry in winter can master the use of snowshoes very quickly, as the technique isn't much different than walking down the street. Using snow… read more

  • Campgrounds Near St. Michael, Minnesota

    St. Michael, Minnesota, is a mid-sized community to the north of the Twin Cities. The area is close to Minneapolis yet still maintains a country setting and feel. The nearby Crow Hassan Park Reserve has hiking and biking for visitors.… read more

  • RV Parks in Manti, Utah

    Manti, Utah sits in the midst of the Wasatch Mountains with much national forest land close by. A handful of RV parks in the area make the town an ideal base to explore the surrounding area. Nature lovers can snowshoe, ski cross-countr… read more

  • Cottages in Huntsville, Ontario

    Huntsville is a thriving community of more than 18,000 residents in the Muskoka Lake District of Ontario, Canada. Whether it be boating, skiing, hiking, mountain biking or other outdoor activities, they can be found in or around Huntsv… read more

  • Camping in Whistler, Canada

    Situated about 50 miles up the Sea and Sky Highway from Vancouver, Whistler is one of that city's gateways to outdoor adventure. In the summer, the rugged ice-capped mountains, lakes and green forests around Whistler provide numerous o… read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    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...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    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...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    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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