Ski in Ski Out Rare Find in Colorado Ski Resorts, Usa

Skiing

Ski in, ski out accommodation isn’t really a concept the Americans have conquered yet, but more options are gradully creeping in to Colorado’s repertoire.

Most Europeans by contrast have grown up with ski in, ski out lodging as the norm. Alpine villages, and the ski areas they were associated with, grew alongside one another and developed into the large ski areas we know today. The ski resorts began as part of the centre of the town and naturally as new ski lifts and runs were added and more people wanted to ski, the towns expanded around them to accommodate their needs. Ski in, ski out properties just became a normal part of the expansion and although often commanding a premium prices are relatively easy to find.

Skiing in the US is increasing in popularity with the Europeans, but especially the Brits due its superior snow conditions and uncrowded slopes. 

Several US ski towns such as Breckenridge Telluride and Aspen started life as mining towns, before they grew into the world famous ski areas they are today. Steamboat Springs was originally a ranching town and still retains much of its Old West character. Many of these ski towns in the US were already established before the ski areas were developed, so the ski lifts are a mile or two from the town associated with them.

Winter Park was originally home to railway workers and gradually developed into a small town. The town is about 3 miles from the ski area, but an easy 5-10 minute free bus ride. The vast majority of accommodation is still in the town of Winter Park and the small towns of Fraser and Tabernash, a little further along US Highway 40. 

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Stand-up Paddle Surfing – Duke Kahanamoku Ocean Fest, Hawaii, Waikiki

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The Ladies Surf in Style in this year’s Duke Kahanamoku OceanFest Stand-Up Paddle Surfing held August 22nd and 23rd at Queens surf spot in Waikiki.

C4 Waterman, Honolua Surf and Blue Planet hosted the Stand-Up events for the men, children (juniors) and women.

The sport has grown leaps and bounds. This year’s event had 80 SUP surfers.

“I’m not surprised at all, to be honest” said Todd Bradley, one of the founders of the C4 Waterman company. “From the start, everybody we turned on to the sport got hooked.  So to see all these kids and women and new-comers to the sport … I think its just the beginning.”

Stand-Up Paddle Surfing- also known as SUP is the latest and fastest growing ocean sport. It combines the basic elements of two ocean sports canoe paddling and long-board surfing.

Women surf the SUP with style

In 2007 C4 Waterman’s first year hosting an open SUP event and only one women who surfed along side the men was Maui’s Tiare Lawrence. Ms. Lawrence was of the first female to try SUP surfing. Ms. Lawrence as an outrigger canoe paddler and, short boarder, and Tiare was hand picked as the first top acrobatic performer in the Hawaiian version of Cirque de Soleil at the Ulalena Theatre. When I first saw her surf her C4 SUP surfing in big waves at Makaha, I was like whoa!  I had ridden big waves for years, but this was a new angle of riding waves and Tiare was charging full on with a classic style in big waves with the boys.

Ms. Lawrence said “The fitness aspect is so rewarding.”  When you go surfing you are lying down most of the time, so you work two times more muscles than surfing when you are doing SUP.”

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The Perfect Snowboarding Rack to Carry your Snowboard Wherever You Go

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Snowboarding is getting to be one of the most popular winter sports due to which there are an increased amount of people who need to transport their snowboards safely to different resorts during the winter season and sometimes follow the snow during summer time. The best way to carry your snowboard safely without damaging it is to install a snowboarding rack on your automobile. Let us explore together what your choices are.


Different Types of Snowboarding Racks


There are a few types of snowboarding racks you can choose from; depending on the size of your car as well as the number of snowboards that you will be storing in the rack at one time will determine your choice accordingly.


The suggested snowboarding rack, which seems to cover most areas, required is the multiple snowboard detachable rack that is installed on the roof of your car. The advantages of this snowboarding rack is that it can be removed by yourself with ease in order to use the roof of your car for other purposed as and when needed; it is fully covered which assures your snowboards will be safe at all times both from the weather and unwanted guests.


Depending on the material you choose your snowboarding rack to be made of the price will differ accordingly however, my suggestion would be to invest in a quality material if you already have invested in snowboards so they don’t get damaged or stolen.


Where to Acquire Your Snowboarding Rack

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Which Type of Mountain Bike Do You Want?

Mountain Biking

Before you begin using mountain bike you really need to consider the type of biking that you will be enjoying. That’s sport can helps you develop your concentration, balance and physique. Even that’s good exercise and helps burn calories very effectively. So that, if you have decided that Mountain biking is something for you, you must be know Which Type of Mountain Bike Do You Want? There are several types of mountain bikes currently available for you. You can determined by the type of mountain biking you want to do. They come in a variety of styles designed to excel for certain riding conditions. Firstly you need to learn about which different types of mountain bikes are actually available.

 

For the beginner choosing a mountain bike pretty much comes down to a couple of factors, what type of riding will they be doing and where do they live. Depending on your preference of riding, the bike you choose will most likely come from one of these categories: cross country, freeride, Dirt jumping, or downhill. There will be many options to choose from within these categories, but the basic concept of the bikes within each category remains the same.

 

Cross Country Probably the most popular mountain bike is the cross country bike. This bike is involves riding bike up and down mountains and in hilly areas. It is one of the most difficult type of mountain biking but there are riders who are fit and go on long rides in these mountains. The reason for this is that Cross Country Bike are built to be extremely light in weight. this is that it makes it much easier to ride this type of mountain bike over hills and steeper and rougher terrain, without having to get off and walk.

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How to Get Fit for Surfing

Surfing

I own and run a surf travel company on Australia’s Gold Coast. My business basically pulls together all the services offered on the Gold Coast that a travelling surfer needs. We then go the extra step of renting our surfboards to our clients, for the duration of their holiday. The idea is simple, we want to ensure our clients have the surfing holiday of their life, without the hassle of sorting out the logistics when they arrive.

One of the great things about this business is I deliver the surfboards myself. This gives me the opportunity to have a brief chat with every surfer coming through the Gold Coast using my services. I really enjoy this part of the business as being a surfer myself, I enjoy the contact with people who have a similar passion to mine. Also, it gives me the opportunity to get into the heads of my clients, so I can understand what their expectations are for their surfing holiday and can continually improve my services based on their desires.

“I wish I was a little bit fitter for this holiday”, so many of my clients tell me when returning their surfboards. This is the number 1 desire of the travelling surfers who use my services. The want a higher level of surfing fitness for their holidays. It makes sense really. When you go on a surfing trip, you end up surfing 2 – 3 times a day, which will probably equates to 4 – 6 hours a day in th water. This you do consistently over a period of 5 – 10 days. It is a lot of surfing. No matter how much you surf at home, you will be surfing more when on holiday.

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