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    Living in Colorado means that skiing and snowboarding is a big part of their culture, especially since we are lucky enough to live so close to the Rocky Mountains. Surprisingly enough, I never had the opportunity to snowboard or ski in my entire life. I did not have the chance since I was raised in a Peruvian household that was never formally introduced to any snow activities. Peru does not get much snow which exempts their culture from activities such as skiing and snowboarding. When I was searching

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    Why skiing is better than Snowboarding The battle between skiing and snowboarding has been going on for years. Many loyal skiers and boarders have fought for their style of shredding the powder. This controversial topic has torn many friendships apart. Snowboarding participation fell 4.5 percent during the last five years, while skiing grew 6.7 percent, according to the National Ski Areas Association. Skiing is better than snowboarding because skiing is much easier to learn, skiers have more agility

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    Everyone should try Snow Skiing I believe that every person should try snow skiing at least once. Snow skiing is a great activity with so many benefits, plus its really really fun! People of all ages can try it with the youngest person recorded being one year old. For me, skiing is the best sport out there and when I’m skiing it feels like I’m on another planet because everything is white from being covered with snow. Some days there is so much snow you can't even see in front of you. Those

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    I grew up in a skiing family. My dad was a tournament water skier, and has snow skied several times. My mom used to do a lot of water skiing, and has snow skied as well. My parents actually met at the Lake of the Ozarks. After they had kids, they moved to Glen Carbon, Illinois, and then to where we live now. We go to the lake two or three times a year, and waterski. I have had my fair share of wipeouts and successes. Wakeboards, jump skis, slalom skis, I have learned them all, and I am pretty good

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    Who doesn't like skiing? I love the feeling of gliding down a trail, feeling the cool breeze in my face. The feeling is exhilarating Throughout my years of skiing, I have been to many mountains in the northeast of the United States. None, however, quite compares to Copper Mountain. Colorado snow, in my opinion, is the best snow in America. Located 50 miles outside of Denver, Copper Mountain has 2,500 acres of skiable terrain. With over 140 outstanding trails, ranging from novice to double black

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    Seven Reasons Skiing Lessons Are Worth Every Last Penny By Joanna K Brown Nov 7, 2012 It's a fact of life that we spend money on the things that are important to us. But what about skiing lessons? Will it be worth spending money on an activity that, for lack of a better way to say it, appears a bit childish? Is learning to ski really worth the money? The answer is a resounding yes. Skiing is one of life's most exhilarating activities, and unless you learn it, you're never going to enjoy it. You'll

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    temperature to prevent both slush, all in all the conditions were perfect for a day of skiing with my family. I was accompanied by my mom, uncle, and about 8 cousins. We had all woken up at the crack of dawn and began the hour and a half journey to Mount Sunapee, which for us is the prime skiing location. About eight at the time i had only been skiing for about two years and i was still very weary of my skiing skills and i often fell. Today though was going well, i had not fallen once and i was getting

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    The coat of armor I adorned, made of down feathers and a nylon shell, yielded no protection against the daggers of that cold winter air. As I peered out toward the horizon, I saw nothing but tree tops, and some snow capped mountain tops in the distance. With my feet bound to freshly waxed skis, the only thing stronger than my ski poles was my determination to get down the mountain. I turned to my right, only to see the immediate drop off of the ski slope. As I crept up a little closer to the edge

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    Aspen Skiing Company is being drawn into a risky alliance with Greenpeace led “Kleercut” about boycotting Kimberly-Clark industries. This report will focus on the major stakeholders involved in this case and my personal action plans to help avoided a negative backlashing from the environmental groups and the public. What is a stakeholder? Business Today defined Stakeholder as “A person, group or organization that has interest or concern about an organization.” (Businessdictionary.com paragraph

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    Cross-Country Skiing in Norway - Touring From the Espedalen Valley By Stuart Montgomery | Submitted On December 01, 2015 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Stuart Montgomery If you are a cross-country

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