Skiing & Winter Sports

August 14, 2008

route(fast,toll):?ást obce Kyje, Praha>Regensburg>obec Mittersill, okres Zell am See, Rakousko - Mapy.cz

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How to Boost the Power of the Mind
How do you boost the power of your mind? Try some of the techniques here. There are many ways to boost the power of the mind.

Mon, 11 Aug 2008 04:00:00 GMT
Backcountry Skiing News Roundup
Backcountry Skiing News Roundup August 14th, 2008 Coal Seam Fire, Glenwood Springs Colorado, 2002 If you?ve ever wondered why the Forest Service is short on money, wonder no more. A fascinating series in the Los Angles Times lays it on the line. Yes, the USFS is spending a Pharaoh?s ransom on firefighting. More, a veritable fire hose of money sluiced on wildfires has become the economic sugar daddy for everything from whole towns, to small contractors with one pickup truck and

Thu, 14 Aug 2008 09:04:25 -0700

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‘, ‘News’, ‘directories=no, menubar=no, scrollbars=yes, status=no, toolbar=yes, resizable=yes, width=780, height=550′);return false;”>Open Question: How can I get tickets for the 2010 Winter Olympics?
How can I get tickets and how much do they typically cost? Want to go to opening and closing ceremony, speed skating, alpine skiing, figure skating and curling (gotta love curling), all the primetime stuff. Where are tickets sold?

Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:44:40 GMT
Snow Skiing VidCasts from The Canyons Resort
Snow Skiing VidCasts from The Canyons Resort18 min - Feb 1, 2008Watch this video about skiing and vidcasts on HowStuffWorks. The Canyons is a massive ski and snowboarding resort. Last year, it was the first resort to use video podcasts as a way to differentiate itself from other destinations. See how The Canyons Resort works in this video from PodTech.net.

Thu, 31 Jan 2008 16:42:24 PST

Finding the Right Chalet For That Unforgettable Skiing Holiday in St Anton

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It’s not hard to see why St Anton is the top skiing resort in Austria and ranked among the top 5 in the world.

The extensive skiing itself caters for all levels with some really challenging runs for intermediate and advanced.

But the sheer choice of skiing is not the only thing that marks out St Anton as one of the most popular and fun destinations for skiers around the globe.

No skiing trip is complete without a vibrant and bubbling off-piste scene and St Anton does not disappoint in this area at all.

Similar to the range of day time skiing runs - you’ll find plenty to do aprčs ski whether you’re with a family with children or in a group of fun seeking party types looking to match the thrills of the slopes with some equally

exciting nightlife.

Why Try Free Heel Skiing?

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Ever been out skiing, and wondered whats up with those crazy dropped kneed skiers? This style of free heeled skiing is called telemark skiing. Why would someone choose to ski this way? After all, telemark skiing can often resemble a painful series of lunges performed while sliding down an icy mountain, punctuated by the occasional crash. Why don’t those telemarkers just lock down their heel and ski like everyone else?

Simple answer: because its fun! Now, you’re probably going to go ahead and count me in with the rest of the crazy telemarkers, but listen to what I have to say. I wasn’t always this way. I started out with old fashioned fixed heeled skiing. I only went sporadically with my family. As a teen, a took up snowboarding for a while (hey, it happens to everyone). It was in college that I decided to give telemark skiing a try.

My first tele experience was with my school’s Telemark ski club. I had lots of fun that first day, and discovered how great tele skiing was. Being used to a snowboard, where your heels are decidedly not free (and neither are your legs), I was shocked at just how “free” telemarking skiing felt. It hard to describe, but since you have to be so in tune with your body and the snow, skiing feels much more like a dance with tele. Rather than forcing your clunky gear to take you down the mountain, you work with the mountain. And that feels really great.

However, all this “finesse” stuff makes things pretty stinking difficult sometimes. I came up with some of the most interesting ways of crashing ever invented. However, I improved quickly with practice, and am still getting better. I’m really starting to get a feel for the wonderful rhythm that comes with nice, smooth tele turns, which is good because it is this rhythm and freedom that really makes telemark skiing great.

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