29.9.08

UTAH SKI VACATIONS

A Review on Utah Ski Vacations of 2009

If you live in or planning to visit the state of Utah and love to ski, then a Utah ski vacation package, for 2009, is a great choice for you. Did you know that Utah is one of the best states in America to ski – for pros and amateurs alike!

Sundance Skiing

Utah, also, has a lot to offer fun-loving and adventurous skiers, like you, and is home to several private ski resorts. Yes, come on up to Utah where you can ski all year long and bring the a few family members and friends with you.

Sundance

Furthermore, the snow is very plentiful for you to ski on, since there are plenty of snowstorms that occur throughout the year – keeping snow in ready supply.

Beautiful

But if you prefer to wait until winter and springtime to ski, those are the best times of the year. This is especially true if you are planning to ski for the early months of 2009.

Which Way

As a vacationer, though, I will say there are plenty of places to ski in Utah, but the Sundance ski resort is, probably, the best ski resort where you should do your skiing at.

Sundance

Why? Unlike many of the ski resorts in Utah, you do not have to wait in a line to have your turn at skiing – even at the height of the skiing season. Also, the resort provides you with experienced and highly trained ski instructors that will show you the ropes on how to ski.

Ooooooo!!!

So, if you are planning a ski vacation to Utah for 2009, the Internet has in place many resources that will help you find the best deals on such vacation packages. So, with that, come on up to Utah and enjoy some friendly folks and to ‘surf’ on “the greatest snow on earth!”

23.9.08

FRENCH ALPS

For thousands of ski-loving travelers, the French Alps is a wonderful and spectacular place to enjoy endless hours of wild and blood-pumping skiing. Of course if you are a novice at skiing, this may be too much to handle for you. So, let us look at some of the top ski resorts in the French Alps.

Oriceres

The first of these ski resorts we will look at is the high-altitude ski resort called Orcieres. Orcieres is located in the Champsaur valley of France and has a altitude of about 2725km – high enough for the risk-taking ski adventurers. The site is located near the Ercins National Park and the ski resort’s altitude gives skiers a grand view of the surrounding landscape.

Les Carroz Ski Resort

Just about 10kn from Orcieres, sits the ski resort called Serre Eyraud. Although tiny in size, compared to Orcieres, the ski resort sits high in the French Alps at an altitude of 1450m to 2060m, has seven courses and an area for no-cost skiing.

Grand Massif Area

For the smaller and younger skiers, there is the Les Carroz Ski Resort, also located in the French Alps. The skiing area consists of beginner’s slopes with two drag lifts and snow cannons that enhance the skiing experience for the kids.

Flaine

Les Carroz is one of the five ski resorts that make up the Grand Massif ski area, including the Flaine, Morillon, Samones and Sixt ski resorts. Of course, the other ski resorts are for the older and more experienced skiers, with over 2,500 meters of snowy slopes and obstacles that will keep them on point.

Espace Killy

For more skiing fun, the Espace Killy, another top French Alp resort, offers you more than 310 km of restricted and unrestricted skiing – which is the desired choice for true ski lovers and novices to ‘surf’ the slopes.

Espace Killy

The Espace Killy area offers you more than 300 km of restricted and unrestricted skiing - making it the perfect choice for skiers of all abilities. In addition to the high reputation this ski resort has, and the nearby ski resort, Tignes, is set to host the 2009 World Skiing Championships.

Tignes by Night

The Espace Killy has over 96 ski lifts that is capable of transporting over 149,425 skiers in an hours time. All this thanks to the new technology that the ski resort has put in place. So, if you are planning to take your skiing experience to the French Alps, you are welcomed to do so, since there are so many challenges that are waiting for you once you arrive. So come and be prepared to tackle the lovely, but rugged and untamed French Alps!

Tignes

22.9.08

Skiing in Colorado in 2009

Well, it is that time of year again - time to go skiing again on the rough, sloped plains of Colorado. As one of my favorite winter pastimes, skiing gives me that adrenaline rush, as I am going 80-plus miles an hour down those rough and rocky hills, avoiding animals and trees as I make my down to the finish point.



Although, there are many places for you and I to ski, the ski resort, in Aspen, is one of the best in the state. Also, if you are planning to ski in the ‘Rocky Mountain State’ this is the place to do it.



What is so good about going skiing in Colorado is you can do it all year long, since the Rocky Mountains are filled with snow throughout the year – even in the summertime.



The reason that I picked Aspen as the best place to ski is due to the fact that anyone, form novice to pro skiers, can ski on courses that are related to their level of experience. I, myself, am an experienced skier – with 15 total years of ‘surfing’ the slopes.



Also, at the ski resort in Aspen and other ski resorts in Colorado, if you are new to skiing, they have professionally trained and experienced ski instructors to teach you how to safely go up and down those steep and rock-laden slopes.





























So, if you are interested in coming to Colorado and get a taste of the true skiing experience, being your search for the best places to ski in Colorado on the Internet, which is filled with this type of info.

Always remember to choose a ski course that is suited to your level of experience. What I mean is you do not want to chose a course that is for experience skiers only and you are only a novice.In short, the skiing wonders of Colorado are waiting for you and all you have to do is to go there to experience it.