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		<title>need a good place in colorado for skiing and a anniversary getaway?</title>
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<div>my husband and i have our 1 year anniversary on jan. 27th. since its in the dead of winter we figured we would capitalize on the cold weather and go snow skiing. but, i still want to stay at a nice romantic hotel. do you know of any resort reccomendations that will meet my suggestions?</p>
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<div>my husband and i have our 1 year anniversary on jan. 27th. since its in the dead of winter we figured we would capitalize on the cold weather and go snow skiing. but, i still want to stay at a nice romantic hotel. do you know of any resort reccomendations that will meet my suggestions?</p>
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		<title>Skiing Jacket Buyer&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 14:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Recreation And Sports]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alps]]></category>
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<p>Taking a vacation up to the Alps for a skiing trip can be enjoyable if you have the proper attire. Ski jackets are extremely important, and is a must have item if you are to keep warm and protect yourself from the harsh conditions. When it comes to selecting the proper skiing jacket, you must take into consideration its fabric and style. This article will address those two issues and help you select the most suitable jacket for your needs.</p>
<p>Fabric plays an important issue in determining a good quality skiing jacket. Snow melts as it touches clothing and can sink through your clothing causing you to feel terribly cold. A good skiing jacket will be able to repel the snow and resist any type of moisture from entering. Nylon fabric is extremely capable of repelling snow, and is soft enough allowing you freedom of movement. Another advantage that Nylon fabric offers is the ability to maintain body heat. When your body becomes cold due to the environment, it generates more heat to warm up the body. It is important for that heat to remain inside the clothing and not escape. Nylon fabric maintains body heat, and it will keep you warm despite being in cold weather.</p>
<p>The second consideration which many people may find more intriguing than the first, is styling. Many ski jackets have different styles, but depending on season, certain trends will be more in demand than others. The current trend amongst ski jackets are zipper hoods which protect the head from the cold. That trend is most current, but it could change at any given time. It&#8217;s easier to access your skiing jacket with zippers, so most brands generally come with them now.</p>
<p>Ski jackets are available at most local clothing stores, but if you go to an outdoor shop, there are more varieties to choose from. During off season, there isn&#8217;t much selection compared to winter when everyone needs a jacket. Nevertheless, it&#8217;s important to make an informed decision when purchasing a skiing jacket, and by taking fabric and styling into consideration, you will keep warm throughout your skiing expenditures.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Darren Gettis						</strong></em></p>
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<p>Taking a vacation up to the Alps for a skiing trip can be enjoyable if you have the proper attire. Ski jackets are extremely important, and is a must have item if you are to keep warm and protect yourself from the harsh conditions. When it comes to selecting the proper skiing jacket, you must take into consideration its fabric and style. This article will address those two issues and help you select the most suitable jacket for your needs.</p>
<p>Fabric plays an important issue in determining a good quality skiing jacket. Snow melts as it touches clothing and can sink through your clothing causing you to feel terribly cold. A good skiing jacket will be able to repel the snow and resist any type of moisture from entering. Nylon fabric is extremely capable of repelling snow, and is soft enough allowing you freedom of movement. Another advantage that Nylon fabric offers is the ability to maintain body heat. When your body becomes cold due to the environment, it generates more heat to warm up the body. It is important for that heat to remain inside the clothing and not escape. Nylon fabric maintains body heat, and it will keep you warm despite being in cold weather.</p>
<p>The second consideration which many people may find more intriguing than the first, is styling. Many ski jackets have different styles, but depending on season, certain trends will be more in demand than others. The current trend amongst ski jackets are zipper hoods which protect the head from the cold. That trend is most current, but it could change at any given time. It&#8217;s easier to access your skiing jacket with zippers, so most brands generally come with them now.</p>
<p>Ski jackets are available at most local clothing stores, but if you go to an outdoor shop, there are more varieties to choose from. During off season, there isn&#8217;t much selection compared to winter when everyone needs a jacket. Nevertheless, it&#8217;s important to make an informed decision when purchasing a skiing jacket, and by taking fabric and styling into consideration, you will keep warm throughout your skiing expenditures.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Darren Gettis						</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Grass Skiing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 22:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Grass skiing started in France in the year 1966 as a method for the training of alpine skiing. Short skis, which were actually rolling treads, much like the ones on tanks; or wheels were used in it. These would be attached to skier&#8217;s boots and thereafter a grassy downhill slope was to be found. Now, depending on the skills of the grass skier, the high speeds and jumps would be navigated. Such an area of the sport has not really been as popular as the others.</p>
<p>Grass skiing is many a times considered summer&#8217;s answer to winter snow skiing. While it is not as popular as the cold weather counterpart, grass skiing has definitely made a name for itself and today, it even has an international club to boast of. It is usually more popular in the European nations than the United States. As a matter of fact, grass skiing is a legitimate way of extending your ski season, as well as ski all year round.</p>
<p>Several skiers have set up their own pistes as a substitute to grass ski centers or the grassy mountainous regions. Moreover, the aspiring alpine skiers, as well as skiing beginners in general may try this skiing variation in order to learn the skiing moves, as well as techniques, much before the onset of snow.</p>
<p>Grass skiing was invented by Richard Martin in Germany and was initially created as a training method for the skiers even before the winter season has actually started. Later on Martin introduced this new skiing variation in the Vosges region in France. Eventually, it has grown up in terms of popularity and has become widely known in the country.</p>
<p>Starting up as a competitive sport, grass skiing has been able to gain a worldwide audience and subsequently there have been ski modifications through the years. You can find grass skiing centers in Austria, China, Europe, Iran, Japan, Switzerland and Taiwan. Traditionally, the skis used in case of grass skiing had been like rolling treads attached to ski boots. Nowadays, there are mainly two types of skis, which is used in case of grass skiing. These include the wheeled models, as well as the tracked ones. The wheeled model might be used in case of various terrains and for the freestyle, as well as off piste action. The tracked model on the other hand has been specifically designed to be used in case of grassy slopes.</p>
<p>Grass skiers also make use of the ski poles, just like in case of snow skiing. For the purpose of protection, grass skiers tend to wear padding on the legs, elbows, as well as helmets.</p>
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<p>Grass skiing started in France in the year 1966 as a method for the training of alpine skiing. Short skis, which were actually rolling treads, much like the ones on tanks; or wheels were used in it. These would be attached to skier&#8217;s boots and thereafter a grassy downhill slope was to be found. Now, depending on the skills of the grass skier, the high speeds and jumps would be navigated. Such an area of the sport has not really been as popular as the others.</p>
<p>Grass skiing is many a times considered summer&#8217;s answer to winter snow skiing. While it is not as popular as the cold weather counterpart, grass skiing has definitely made a name for itself and today, it even has an international club to boast of. It is usually more popular in the European nations than the United States. As a matter of fact, grass skiing is a legitimate way of extending your ski season, as well as ski all year round.</p>
<p>Several skiers have set up their own pistes as a substitute to grass ski centers or the grassy mountainous regions. Moreover, the aspiring alpine skiers, as well as skiing beginners in general may try this skiing variation in order to learn the skiing moves, as well as techniques, much before the onset of snow.</p>
<p>Grass skiing was invented by Richard Martin in Germany and was initially created as a training method for the skiers even before the winter season has actually started. Later on Martin introduced this new skiing variation in the Vosges region in France. Eventually, it has grown up in terms of popularity and has become widely known in the country.</p>
<p>Starting up as a competitive sport, grass skiing has been able to gain a worldwide audience and subsequently there have been ski modifications through the years. You can find grass skiing centers in Austria, China, Europe, Iran, Japan, Switzerland and Taiwan. Traditionally, the skis used in case of grass skiing had been like rolling treads attached to ski boots. Nowadays, there are mainly two types of skis, which is used in case of grass skiing. These include the wheeled models, as well as the tracked ones. The wheeled model might be used in case of various terrains and for the freestyle, as well as off piste action. The tracked model on the other hand has been specifically designed to be used in case of grassy slopes.</p>
<p>Grass skiers also make use of the ski poles, just like in case of snow skiing. For the purpose of protection, grass skiers tend to wear padding on the legs, elbows, as well as helmets.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Jasmine Walker						</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Going skiing and need a good dish to make?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 21:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I am going skiing this weekend for the first time. I am in charge of cooking dinner. I want a nice cold weather recipe that will impress my friends any help?</p>
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<div>I am going skiing this weekend for the first time. I am in charge of cooking dinner. I want a nice cold weather recipe that will impress my friends any help?</p>
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		<title>How does the skiing in Minnesota compare to the skiing in Colorado?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 04:37:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>I want to live in MN one day (I love cold weather) but I also love skiing. I don&#8217;t expect it to be as good as Colorado, but how does it compare?</p>
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<div>I want to live in MN one day (I love cold weather) but I also love skiing. I don&#8217;t expect it to be as good as Colorado, but how does it compare?</p>
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