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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best holidays you can anytime go on is skiing. Abounding humans say that they are so fun they accumulate travelling afresh and again. About what if you accept never been skiing before and are searching for some equipment. Where do you go? What do you need? Your accoutrement can affect the amount [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best holidays you can anytime go on is skiing. Abounding humans say that they are so fun they accumulate travelling afresh and again. About what if you accept never been skiing before and are searching for some equipment. Where do you go? What do you need? Your accoutrement can affect the amount of fun you can accept on a cruise so get it right! </p>
<p>Look into an acclimate before you go. Do some accomplishments analysis into what the acclimate is like and what temperatures you will be experiencing. This all depends on how abounding layers you will be acid and what abstracts they are all fabricated on. </p>
<p>Ski apparel appears in all shapes and sizes so there are abounding options for you to accept from. There are trousers/pants, bib suits, bound adaptable apparel etc to accept from. Analysis into the types of abstracts you should be searching out for if arcade around. </p>
<p>If you are searching for all-embracing advantage again bibs accept overall-like straps which go over your shoulders. There are absurd as they are adequate and all in one section about can be difficult to get out of quickly. Bound apparel is abundant if you are searching for speed! About if you accept abounding layers again the after effect is beat off. Ski jackets and trousers are absolute for layering and accepting out of it all quickly. </p>
<p>Socks are important if it comes to skiing. The lot of important allotment to attending afterwards is your anxiety and some are created for skiing in mind. The best socks accessible are capital as they accumulate an acceptable claret apportionment and anticipate algid toes. They awning added aural the shins, preventing bruising. </p>
<p>As able-bodied as your feet, easily are important to attending after wards in the snow. Mittens, gloves and an amalgam of the two are available. Mitten-gloves are abundant for amore and dexterity. They fit your fingers anon into the gloves again accept addition band of cuff over the top. </p>
<p>Most of your physique calefaction is absent through your arch so abrasion a hat. The accepted advantage is to abrasion a beanie, a bound applicable hat. These assure your aerial from the wind and stop accidental pain. If temperatures are acute use a balaclava. These will awning over your arch abrogation a baby aperture at the front. </p>
<p>Choosing ski accessories can be acutely difficult but as continued as you analysis advanced it is easy! Ski accoutrement comes in all shapes and sizes. There are abounding altered types to accept from. They alter in amount so boutique about for the best accord you can find. Generally ski abrasion is cheaper online from branch absolute outlets acid out the average man. Happy shopping!</p>
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		<title>The top 10 ski runs in the Alps!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ As long as there is good snow there is great skiing! There are so many fantastic ski runs across the Alps, but here we give you a few tips on those special descents in some of the top European winter sports destinations. From perfectly groomed pistes to moguls and off piste itineraries, here are some classic ski experiences that every alpine fanatic should tick off the list. 1) Chamonix : The Vallee Blanche The world famous Vallee Blanche starts at the top of the Aiguille Du Midi with a roped descent on foot to the glacier below]]></description>
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<div><span>As long as there is good snow there is great skiing! There are so many fantastic ski runs across the Alps, but here we give you a few tips on those special descents in some of the top European winter sports destinations. From perfectly groomed pistes to moguls and off piste itineraries, here are some classic ski experiences that every alpine fanatic should tick off the list.</p>
<p><strong>1)</strong> <a href="http://www.chamonixskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Chamonix</span></span></strong></a>: <strong>The <span><span>Vallee</span></span> Blanche<br /></strong><br />The world famous <span><span>Vallee</span></span> Blanche starts at the top of the <span><span>Aiguille</span></span> Du Midi with a roped descent on foot to the glacier below. Magnificent scenery is not the only distraction, as the huge glacier must be tackled with care due to crevasses. This is a day trip to remember and there are several variations to suit intermediate level skiers upwards. Always go with a fully qualified mountain guide.</p>
<p><strong>2)</strong> <a href="http://www.courchevelskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Courchevel</span></span></strong></a>: The 3 Valleys: <strong><em><span><span>Combe</span></span> <span><span>Saulire</span></span></em></strong></p>
<p>This famous red run in <span><span>Courchevel</span></span> gains its reputation from always being immaculately groomed with fantastic snow conditions. Long and wide it provides skiers of all abilities the chance to cruise down with effortless joy. Get there first thing in the morning for the best conditions.</p>
<p><strong>3)</strong> <a href="http://www.morzineskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Morzine</span></span></strong></a> / <a href="http://www.avoriazskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Avoriaz</span></span></strong></a>: <strong><em>The World Cup downhill course</em></strong></p>
<p>High above the town of <span><span>Avoriaz</span></span> at the top of the ‘<span><span>Hauts</span></span> Forts’, the world cup downhill run starts its long journey down towards Les <span><span>Prodains</span></span> in the valley below. The piste is marked black all the way and is used on the women’s Alpine world cup downhill calendar. Although challenging it is possible for experienced recreational skiers to tackle in good snow conditions. As you arrive at the end of the run you will feel a sense of achievement and a well-deserved rest in the excellent restaurant, before jumping on the cable car back up to <span><span>Avoriaz</span></span>.</p>
<p><strong>4)</strong> <a href="http://www.zermattskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Zermatt</span></span></strong></a>: <em><strong>Klein Matterhorn<br /></strong></em><br />The Klein Matterhorn lift is the highest cable car in Europe at 3820 meters. You walk through a tunnel carved through the rock and appear on the glacier with fantastic views of the Matterhorn right in front of you. From here you can ski all the way down into the town of <span><span>Zermatt</span></span> itself. In total you will descend 2200 vertical meters and ski for 13 kilometres taking in some of the world’s most stunning scenery. Best in good weather conditions and normally fully open between late November and April.</p>
<p><strong>5)</strong> <a href="http://www.verbierskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Verbier</span></span></strong></a>: <strong><em><span><span>Vallon</span></span> d’<span><span>Arby</span></span><br /></em></strong><br /><span><span>Verbier</span></span> is renowned for its off piste skiing but <span><span>Vallon</span></span> d’<span><span>Arby</span></span> is a must do route for any powder snow fanatic. It is marked as an itinerary route on the piste map and when closed must always be skied with a fully qualified guide. The access to <span><span>Vallon</span></span> d’<span><span>Arby</span></span> is via a road carved out of the mountainside by a machine. After a heavy snowfall this route can be tricky, but once the main skiing bowls are reached there is a huge descent through open fields and into trees finally ending up in the village of La T<span><span>zoumaz</span></span>.</p>
<p><strong>6)</strong> <a href="http://www.valdisereskischools.com/"><strong>Val d’<span><span>Isère</span></span></strong></a>: <em><strong>Col <span><span>Pers</span></span> off piste ski run<br /></strong></em><br />Val d’<span><span>Isère</span></span> has an incredible array of ski runs, one of the all time classic off piste routes is the Col <span><span>Pers</span></span>, this can be accessed from Val d’<span><span>Isere</span></span>’s <span><span>Pissaillas</span></span> glacier. This run can be tricky if one descends in the wrong direction therefore it is always advised to take a <span><span>professional</span></span> ski instructor or mountain guide to show you the way and how to ski the mixture of powder snow and steep slopes! The ski run route ends up in Le <span><span>Fornet</span></span>.</p>
<p><strong>7)</strong> <a href="http://www.tignesskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Tignes</span></span></strong></a>: <em><strong><span><span>Vallon</span></span> <span><span>de</span></span> la <span><span>Sache</span></span><br /></strong></em><br />Although <span><span>Tignes</span></span> has an abundance of fantastic piste skiing it does also have some classic off piste routes. The <span><span>Vallon</span></span> <span><span>de</span></span> la <span><span>Sache</span></span> is located beside the famous <span><span>Aiguille</span></span> <span><span>Percee</span></span> or eye of the needle, a formation in the rock that has been there for millions of years. The first part of the descent is steep but afterwards the skiing becomes gentler. You can ski all the way down to <span><span>Tignes</span></span> <span><span>le</span></span> <span><span>Brevieres</span></span> way down in the valley which is the lowest point in the resort. This makes the <span><span>Vallon</span></span> <span><span>de</span></span> la <span><span>Sache</span></span> one of the longest off piste itineraries in the Alps.</p>
<p>Take a professional.</p>
<p><strong> <img src='http://www.brooklynsicesqueen.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> </strong> <a href="http://www.lesdeuxalpesskischools.com/"><strong>Les <span><span>Deux</span></span> <span><span>Alpes</span></span></strong></a>: <strong><em><span><span>Vallons</span></span> <span><span>de</span></span> la <span><span>Meije</span></span> and La Grave</p>
<p></em></strong>Les <span><span>Deux</span></span> <span><span>Alpes</span></span> is a huge resort and for most skiers or snowboarders you will find enough to keep you occupied for weeks. If your sense of adventure gets the better of you then hire a qualified mountain guide and ask them to take you to La Grave. From the top of the glacier you can hitch a ride on a piste machine that will take you across the high altitude terrain to La Grave. This is not just one ski run but a resort of almost exclusively off piste skiing. Even the marked runs are itinerary routes and are great fun themselves. Deviating from them requires the services of a guide and most of the skiing is on glaciated terrain.</p>
<p><strong>9)</strong> <a href="http://www.alpedhuezskischools.com/"><strong><span><span>Alpe</span></span> d’h<span><span>uez</span></span></strong></a>: <em><strong>La <span><span>Sarenne</span></span></strong></em></p>
<p>Officially the longest black run in the word the <span><span>Sarenne</span></span> is a classic route that will take you from the highest point in the skiing area all the way down to the bottom of the <span><span>Chalvet</span></span> ski lift over 1000 vertical meters below. Although not technically challenging as a whole, the run is not usually groomed at all and as it is so long, provides a challenge for all levels of skier and snowboarder. Best to start first thing in the morning when the legs feel fresh and finish with a nice lunch in one of the many mountain restaurants.</p>
<p><strong>10)</strong> <a href="http://www.laplagneskischools.com/"><strong>La <span><span>Plagne</span></span></strong></a>: The <span><span>Paradiski</span></span> region: <em><strong><span><span>Montchavin</span></span> powder skiing</strong></em></p>
<p>The <span><span>Paradiski</span></span> region is the combined area of skiing for Les Arcs and La <span><span>Plagne</span></span>. The area is fantastic for all levels of skier and in the right snow conditions (light, fresh powder snow) the slopes between the Dos <span><span>Rond</span></span> and Mont St Jacques in the <span><span>Monchavin</span></span>/Les <span><span>Coches</span></span> sector are great for perfecting those powder turn techniques. These big open bowls are easily accessible and not too steep. Closer to the villages lies some excellent tree skiing which on a bad weather day provides excellent shelter from poor visibility. Remember not to go off piste without a qualified mountain guide or instructor.</span></p>
<p><span>Rob Stewart<strong><em><a href="http://www.theskischools.com/"><span></span></a></em></strong></span></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posting a quick note from ski pioneer, longtime friend, and Karhu supporter Chip Chase of Whitegrass, WV : “Faith is never lost when skiing with friends.” Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow yesterday and called for six more weeks of winter, which is a great thing for skiers in the Mid-Atlantic. The forecast for Whitegrass is calling for 4-8” of snow in the higher elevations on top of the current base there. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posting a quick note from ski pioneer, longtime friend, and <a href="http://www.karhuskico.com/" target="_blank">Karhu</a> supporter Chip Chase of <a href="http://www.whitegrass.com/" target="_blank">Whitegrass, WV</a>:</p>
<p>“Faith is never lost when skiing with friends.”</p>
<p><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CYCwsBAp7bY/SYh_e6YVNhI/AAAAAAAAAzo/IoxIDFoolhM/s1600-h/03-feb_DSC02160KARHU.jpg" rel="lightbox[283]"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5298625130645501458" style="WIDTH: 320px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 240px" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_CYCwsBAp7bY/SYh_e6YVNhI/AAAAAAAAAzo/IoxIDFoolhM/s320/03-feb_DSC02160KARHU.jpg" border="0" /></a></p>
<p>Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow yesterday and called for six more weeks of winter, which is a great thing for skiers in the Mid-Atlantic. The forecast for <a href="http://www.whitegrass.com/report.html" target="_blank">Whitegrass</a> is calling for 4-8” of snow in the higher elevations on top of the current base there. Get out there and ski with Chipper!
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		<description><![CDATA[Forgetting a few days of rain and ice, the Northeast seems to have gotten off to a great start this year. Surfing around last night, I found this recent helmet cam video from Stowe and the Adirondacks last week. Definitely some skilled combat skiing and technical lines up high at Stowe from these guys… POV Skiing Stowe/Dacks 12/9/08 from Allen Taylor on Vimeo . ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forgetting a few days of rain and ice, the Northeast seems to have gotten off to a great start this year. Surfing around last night, I found this recent helmet cam video from Stowe and the Adirondacks last week. Definitely some skilled combat skiing and technical lines up high at Stowe from these guys…</p>
<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/2528883">POV Skiing Stowe/Dacks 12/9/08</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1040036">Allen Taylor</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com/">Vimeo</a>.
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