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Ready to go skiing this weekend, but the weather report says it’s gonna be big snow storm coming…?
December 30, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
Have you had this kind of experiences?
You haveyour exciting ski trip all planned out and the lift tickets are ready, at the last minute you know that the weather is changing all of a sudden and it’s not permitted for skiing. How disappointed is that?
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Skiing East v. West: It’s not just ice v. powder
December 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Skiing East v. West: It’s not just ice v. powder
Long before settling amid the soaring peaks of southwestern Colorado, where she helped create a ski experience unlike any other in North America, Jen Brill learned to carve turns on blue ice at some of the better known ski resorts in the East.
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Your GPS Device is Only as Good as It’s Maps
December 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Portable GPS devices have become very popular in recent years. These handy devices assist drivers in not only being able to view maps and directions on screen but to listen to instructions allowing them to keep their eyes on the road. They are great assistants which can help in avoiding traffic tie ups and quickly finding alternate routes when needed. Locating businesses and other services when in unfamiliar surroundings is simple with these geographical geniuses. However, like any good human navigator, a GPS device must have the right maps to perform the job expected.
Garmin GPS devices come with current maps preloaded. Buyers simply need to be aware of how they wish to use the device in order to select the device with the maps that will be most useful. Some maps are designed for automobiles and thus focus on road maps, others have trail maps geared toward hikers, snowmobilers, and other outdoor enthusiasts, while others are designed for marine use.
The Garmin GPS devices that are used most commonly make use of road maps. Obviously, for consumers in the US, road maps of the 50 states are the focus, but for those who travel it is simple enough to purchase maps to assist them during their trip. Maps for Asia, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, Brazil, Mexico, and many other countries are available and, in fact, there is the option of a World Map although it offers less detail.
For US consumers using their GPS device for outdoor activities, the US TOPO 24K is a handy tool which offers detailed topographical information, points of interest such as public facilities and fuel locations among many others, as well as detailed coverage of trail information within parks and designated forests.
The level of detail offered by the different maps varies and should be matched to the tasks it will be asked to perform. For instance, Garmin Roads and Recreation Maps provide maps detailing highways, local, county and residential roads for all 50 states as well as exit information that lets users know what businesses and services are present at a given interstate exit. The City Navigator maps however have a greater focus on highway and primary road maps as well as detail for urban and residential areas.
With new construction, changes in points of interest, services, and businesses, even GPS maps must be updated to remain accurate. Updated maps are published periodically and can be purchased through the Garmin website or selected retailers. Installing updates is simple as long as you have an hour or two of time and a good computer. Finding the maps that suit your needs and keeping them updated is key to having a GPS device that meets your expectations.
Readers are encouraged to visit the author’s electronics store, Home Media Store. For more information about Garmin GPS devices in general be sure to stop by her Garmin Nuvi 660 or Garmin Nuvi 350 webpage.
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It’s Snowing in Colorado, Time to Think Skiing and Boarding
December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
I just saw it on the hearsay, the Colorado wavering Mountains are receiving a base or more of snow nowadays. It’s time to dust off the skis and plank. Just think of the powder and tersely you will be swooshing down those Colorado slopes.
This has been some of the initial snow yet in Colorado. Ski areas are gateway all over. file gateways! You have to doubt where this Colorado ski flavor is open…
Of course, if you’re a skier or a planker, flavor gateway can never transpire too early. But this winter is locale report in the Colorado wavering Mountains.
Some Colorado ski resorts are since 3-6 feet of snow already. And these resorts are pregnant greatly more in snow totals this flavor. This year could even beat last days notation blizzard and a notation 12.53 million in skier passes to Colorado’s slopes. Oct. 6th of this year was the initial gateway ever at Loveland throw after producing artificial snow and then receiving a resonant blanket of the actual pack. Arapaho sink was open tersely after. Now, all the ski areas are gateway.
Keystone, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail, and Aspen are next become. quickly, Steamboat and Telluride will pursue in their basesteps. Colorado skiing is breach out all over! devour Creek has already standard a notation 6 feet of snow. This may be the flavor to recall!
Breckenridge was ranked “best resort” by Ski Magazine. envisage what it’s like tis year. Breck has the uppermost ski revoke in North America and is one of the most accessible ski areas in Colorado. 150 acres of snow landscape will tempt even the most experienced of skiers.
But Vail even beates Breck. It was voted No. 1 as an complete resort by Ski Magazine. 1.6 million people skied Vail last year and enjoyed the unbroken Colorado skiing experience. This is one Colorado ski resort to migrate to.
Copper Mountain is now featuring the unbound Tucker Mountain Snowcat tour. On your off ski-time you can see some of the most spectacular pretty views that the Colorado wavering mountains have to deal. But when you think of Copper, think the fantastic skiing you will witness.
Steamboat has some of the best skiing around, and this year will not disappoint you. Why do you think Steamboat is known as “Ski city USA” and they copyrighted the verbalize “Champaign Powder”? For one of the most pastoral ski areas in the wavering Mountains, you can’t beat Steamboat.
And then there’s Aspen, one of the most current ski resorts in Colorado and has greatly to deal skiers and plankers. You can think masses of crowds and long revoke position on the slopes. evoke, this is a playground of the calorific and famed, and a lot of people in broad wish this ski vacation position modestly for that rationale. But that’s just part of Aspen. Also look for the magnificent mountain views, the great runs, and wavering nightlife,
Of course, you can’t splurge all your time on the slopes. Every ski resort area in Colorado provides its own smartness of off-slope vision since, nightlife, and shopping. You’ll never be bored and sans for activities and adventure on your Colorado ski vacation.
While in Colorado this year, why not go in for the newest rage in winter sports – SnowKiting. You’ve already got skis or a plank. Just the addition of a yoke and kite will have you gliding across the snow roofed countryside of Colorado.
anything your winter sport inclinations are, you’ll find what you’re looking for in the winter sport paradise called Colorado. And this just might be one of the best ski flavors ever. At slightest it’s first out that way.
Alan Tang is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Pennsylvania. Find more about Steamboat Springs Ski Vacation and Copper Mountain Ski Vacation at http://ski-vacations.spvnews.com
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International Capsules: It’s Miller’s time: Goalie makes Olympic case
December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
International Capsules: It’s Miller’s time: Goalie makes Olympic case
BUFFALO, N.Y. — It was after practice in the middle of November when Sabres goalie Ryan Miller was cautiously asked about the “O word.” “Well,” he said, matter-of-factly, “you’re not the first person to use it, so it’s all right.”
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It’s Insane at Beaver Creek
December 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
10+ inches of new snow means ditch work for an hour to ski the Beav!