If you are interested in learning how to ski, there are a few things to know before you get started. In many cases, the steps you take early on will shape the entire way you ski in the future and if you’re not using the right techniques, you may find it difficult to advance. Whether [...]
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4 Ski Tips for Beginners
April 4th, 2012 — Skiing, Snow, Tips and Tricks
Things to Do Besides Skiing
March 31st, 2012 — Sledding, Snoeshoe, Snowmobiling
Just because you are visiting a ski resort, then that does not mean that you can only ski. Here are some things that you may want to consider doing and enjoying while visiting a ski resort when you are not on the slopes in your skis. 1 – Go shopping! There is generally a great [...]
Tips for Good Ski Care
March 18th, 2012 — Skiing, Skis, Tips and Tricks
Ski equipment can really add up in cost, but you can save a significant amount of money if you perform systematic maintenance and take good care of your skiing equipment. Your skis will be durable, and they will provide you with a much better and safer experience on the slopes if you are simply willing [...]
The Best New Skis for the 2008-2009 Season
March 16th, 2012 — Product Reviews, Skiing, Skis
One of the best things about skiing is that every year, new products come out that are designed to support you in your quest to become a better ski, ski faster and have a lot of fun. This year, there are quite a few new entries in the field, so we thought we would round [...]
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Best Skis for Alpine Skiing
March 12th, 2012 — Product Reviews, Skiing, Skis
Having the right skis when you go alpine skiing is absolutely vital if you want to get the most out of the slopes. Here is a brief review of the best skis for alpine skiing and what they can afford you. – Kastle MX 88 – These are new skis for 2009, capitalizing on a [...]
Okemo Mountain Resort, Ludlow, Vermont
March 11th, 2012 — Cross Country Ski, Family, Kids, Lessons, Resort Reviews, Skiing, Snoeshoe, Snow, Snowboarding, Terrain Parks, Vermont
Okemo Mountain Resort is located in Ludlow, Vermont, United States Phone – (802) 228-4041 / (800) 78 OKEMO Website – http://www.okemo.com/okemowinter/ About the Resort – Okemo Mountain Resort is regarded as providing the most extensive coverage in Vermont, as well as the state’s highest vertical at 2,200 feet, along with an efficient and modern lift [...]
Caring for your Skis
February 21st, 2012 — Skiing, Tips and Tricks
Ski equipment can really add up in costs and can become quite expensive over time. By systematically maintaining your ski gear, you can actually save a lot of money in the long run. Your skis will be kept durable over time, providing you with a much better conduct on the slopes. You have two choices: [...]
Choosing a Ski Lesson Program
February 17th, 2012 — Lessons, Skiing
Are you aware of what type of ski lessons you should be looking for? There was once a time in this ski industry where there were a number of different schools of thought that were rivals when it came to teaching the skill and the art of skiing. Today, now that the shaped ski has [...]
The Best Skis For Kids
February 15th, 2012 — Kids, Product Reviews, Skiing, Skis
If you’re ready to take your kids out on the slopes, it’s a good idea to make sure they have the right equipment. While it’s perfectly fine to rent equipment, especially if they will only be skiing on vacation, if they show an interest in the sport, it’s a good idea to spring for a [...]
Skiing Lexicon pt 4
February 12th, 2012 — Skiing, Snowboarding
Here is a skiing and snowboarding lexicon of terms that will help prepare you for the upcoming skiing and snowboarding season. NASTAR – This is a citizen racing program that has courses at a wide variety of different mountains, and they allow absolutely everyone to participate as well as to handicap themselves against a number [...]

