SNOW BOARDING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Written by ski on January 28, 2009 – 6:21 pm -
FELLOW CHURCH PEEPS SNOW BOARDING FOR THE FIRST TIME
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Looking for a new sport How about Snowboarding
Written by ski on January 28, 2009 – 8:15 am -
Snowboarding has quickly become a popular winter sport with enthusiasts from countries all over the globe. The rush and exhilaration of sliding downhill is an experience of a lifetime. Ever wonder where it all began? Let\’s take a quick look at the history of snowboarding.
There is speculation that the first snowboard was a version of a skateboard, flat on the bottom, with a rope to hold on to for control. There were no “traditional” bindings but you had a way of adhering your boots to the board. Talk about having to learn to use your balance to keep yourself steady! What a way to learn! During the late 70\’s and throughout the 80\’s, snowboarding really took off, causing the design to evolve to more of what we see today.
In looking at the history of snowboarding there were many concepts in finding the right design for a board that would give proper control and function in snow. In 1972, a company called Winterstick, pioneered by a surfer named Dimitrije Milovich, began to develop snowboards deriving from the basic concept of the surfboard. In the mid 70\’s a couple of Welsh skateboarders developed a plywood deck, with a smooth polished bottom and boot bindings, which was shorter than snowboards used at the time. Although this concept allowed it to move quickly over snow, it offered little control to the rider.
The Pando Ski Lodge in Grand Rapids, Michigan hosted the first World Snurfing Championship in 1979 and was the beginning of taking snowboarding to a competitive level. Snurfing as it was originally called was a combination of surfing and snow. Competition evolved in 1982 to the first National Snowboard race held in Woodstock, Virginia and the first World Championship Half-Pipe Competition in Soda Springs, California, held in 1983. In 1985 it became recognized as an official sport in the first World Cup held in Australia. In 1994, the International Snowboard Association was founded and began to develop official rules for competition worldwide.
Snowboarding has gained fans worldwide via broadcasting of events such as Winter X-Games, the Olympics and the US open. Many of today\’s resorts have special areas for snowboarders, with features like various snowboarding rails, half-pipes and jumps specifically designed for the pleasure of accomplished riders. Now that you know the history of snowboarding and how it all began, aren\’t you tempted to get out there and experience it for yourself? What are you waiting for?
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Top 5 Places to Visit around Murcia by Hire Car
Written by ski on January 28, 2009 – 5:48 am -
For the tourist who wants to make the most of their hire car around Murcia you dont have to look vary far. Here are just 5 of the nearest and best places you could consider visiting.
The Murcia province in the Costa Blanca offers holiday makers fantastic resort based vacations as well as an opportunity to immerse your self in some of Spainish historic culture.
The city of Cartagena is located only 20 kilometers from La Manga del Mar Menor along the twisting scenic coastal highway, and 70 kilometers from Murcia it retains some of the areas most interesting historic sights.
At these distances it makes for the perfect day trip in your hire car. Cartagena is a must for any naval enthusiasts, being home to Spains current principal port and the vast majority of their naval fleet. The port it self is set far back in a natural cove but on both rocky peninsulas forts Galeras and San Julian. stand guard over the harbor.
The history of this natural port dates back to the fifth century BC when it was used by the Greeks and Phoenicians as a natural shelter. The city boasts a lively mixture of modernist architecture interspersed with Roman sites, buildings and monuments. It has all the charm and character of a local Spanish city along with an interesting history.
The Conception Castle is a modernist building which stands square and dominating it has a panoramic glass lift which offers by far the best views of the town. From the top of this lift you can see the Roman theatre, which happened to be found completely by chance. Up until recently much of this citys Roman heritage lay buried and un-disturbed. In 1988 a few blocks were uncovered by heavy rain on the hill side, unfortunately almost an entire neighborhood had been built over the top of the theatre once residents had been happily relocated the painstaking excavation and re-construction of the theatre began; now a must see structure you can even observe the restoration work taking place.
As more and more of the history is uncovered on a daily basis, a trip at the start of your day to the local Tourist information could ensure you dont miss any new developments.
For the more adventurous a short drive from Cartagena (approximately 25 kilometers on the N340) will whisk you away into the stark dramatic landscape for which this region of Spain became so famous. This desert landscape gives the impression that you might be some where like Arizona rather than Spain, Tailored to the more adventurous its also a great place to take a picnic and soak up the breath taking scenery.
One of the best ways to spend a day with the children has to be a day at the beach. Enjoying the sea and sunshine seems to be becoming a thing of the past in the UK. So make the most of the Fantastic Spanish weather. There are miles and miles of golden, un-spoilt, sandy, blue flag beaches to be enjoyed in the La Manga area.
A trip to the near by beaches of the Mar Menor Lagoon offers 135 sq kilometers of safe shallow waters. The constantly calm warm waters of the lagoon guarantee a good day at the beach will be had by all. Open only to the sea through narrow inlets the lagoon manages to maintain higher salinity levels and a constant temperature around 5 degrees centigrade warmer than the open sea.
The lagoon offers a plethora of water sports from wind surfing, jet skis, sailing and kite surfing, to swimming and diving.
The Calblanque National park known as the virgin coast is a natural area of preservation. It offers outstanding beauty combined with activities to keep even the most energetic holiday makers entertained. Horse riding, cycling, nature walks and swimming in the crystal clear waters are all on offer. This can make the perfect day away from the resort, enjoying blue skies fresh air and the outstanding natural beauty.
Keep a look out for the rare Araar tree a left over from the areas Moorish history. And make sure you stop and take in the extraordinary fossilized dunes.
A little further away The Aquoplolis water park at Torrevieja is one of the biggest and best on the Costa Blanca. Built onto the side of a natural hill the park has more than sufficient numbers of slides and pools to keep the children entertained for hours, but dont forget the sunscreen.
Another great excursion that will keep the children entertained is the safari park at Elche. The fastest route in your hire car is to take the A7 heading North West from Murcia. Here visitors can observe the hundreds of animals at the park from the comfort and safety of a real river boat.
For a slightly more cultural day out the picturesque old market town of Lorca is not to be missed. Lorca sits in the South West of the Murcia region and boasts a wealth of Churches, Roman villas, works of art, palaces and monuments; along side all of the usual Spanish bodegas, bars, cafes and restaurants. However the town is dominated by the large hill top castle and is worth a visit.
Plaza Mayor is the best point to start your trip and is easily accessible by hire car. It gained its name in the 18th Century and was designed as the central power base for the town; housing the collegiate, the mayors office, town hall, prison and any other important types who were deemed worthy. These days many of the buildings are open to the public.
Lorca plays host to many local fiestas and celebrations so be sure to check the diary if you consider heading here.
All of these destinations are easily reached with a hire car, making your holiday to the Murcia region a memorable experience.
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What is the Best Collagen Elastin Skin Remedy For a Greater Anti-Wrinkle Effect?
Written by ski on January 25, 2009 – 8:07 am -
Attention! If you think this article is going to tell you about a product you can find on the shelf at your favorite store or boutique, then you’re going to be surprised. When it comes achieving a greater anti-wrinkle effect, the best collagen elastin skin remedy is one that will boost your body’s own natural collagen production. This is easy enough to accomplish when you have the right information. So, read on.
Man-made, cosmetic collagen remedies have serious problems with their chemical formulas that make them useless. It’s not the fault of the scientists that develop this stuff. It’s just that they don’t yet have the expertise for reproducing the molecular complexity of human collagen protein.
But that hasn’t stopped them from turning out hundreds of creams containing “collagen” and pretending that they’re as good as the real thing. These people have made millions for cosmetic companies by taking advantage of consumers’ desire to improve their looks.
If you want to effectively treat wrinkles, lines and sagging skin, you’re going to have let go of the traditional, cosmetic collagen elastin skin remedy approach. Serious antiaging skin care requires taking steps to address the root cause of aging: the breakdown of normal skin cell function.
This breakdown is the result of years of exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun and toxins in the environment, as well as, a less-than-healthy diet.
You see, there is a limit to how long cells can go on defending against the damaging free radicals produced by these circumstantial factors. Without the proper protection and nutritional support, cells run out of collagen-producing energy.
Getting cell function up and running again is just a matter of providing protection from these cell-function killers, along with special nutritional support for cellular revitalization.
So, just stay out of the sun, drink plenty of pure water to rid your body of toxins, and eat foods that promote your body’s antioxidant activity. These three steps will help allow your weakened cells to rest, while building up a strong defense against harmful free radicals.
The special nutritional support that I refer to comes in the form of substances that have been harvested from Nature and rigorously tested for their molecular compatibility with human skin, as well as, powerful nutrient properties.
Unlike a cosmetic collagen elastin skin remedy whose molecules are too large and clumsy to be absorbed, bio-active ingredients easily penetrate the dermis and enter the skin cells, ready to release their energizing nutrients.
Over time, healthy cell function is restored and collagen and elastin production returns to normal. The skin becomes tighter, smoother and more even-toned.
Make no mistake about it. The loss of collagen is a health issue, not a cosmetic issue. In the long run, relying on a cosmetic collagen elastin skin remedy shortchanges the health and appearance of your skin.
Why not try the healthier approach to achieving a greater anti-wrinkle effect. I encourage you to follow up on learning about the natural, bio-active substances that are, slowly but surely, creating a revolution in effective anti aging skincare. Get more details at my web site.
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Breckenridge Co – 2 Great Apartments in the Rockies!
Written by ski on January 24, 2009 – 3:09 pm -
When you are looking for a perfect vacation spot, Breckenridge is the best place to visit and stay with your whole family to spend vacation. Breckenridge is a town dotted with several full service hotels, these hotels great access to Breckenridge Ski Resort and Main Street Breckenridge. While selecting your Breckenridge lodging, first of all you have to decide whether you want to relax in the comfort of your own condo, vacation rental or bed and breakfast or hotel. It is very important to look first the right place to stay no matter you’re going to enjoy the roll around the snow during winter or wildflowers during summer.
Beautiful Breckenridge Co! Two of the most highly recommended apartments in Breckenridge are Pinewood Village and Straight Creek. Here, we pit them head to head to help you decide which establishment is worthy of your patronage while at Breck. The Pinewood Village Apartments is truly a great place to call home, especially with its unique design that harmonizes quality and convenience in a surprisingly affordable package. Pinewood has been developed for the outdoorsy type of people without necessarily drifting away from the comforts of modern day living. Pinewood Village comes in 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom units with a price range of $870 to $1475.
The units of Pinewood are equipped with an onsite laundry, ample storage spaces, parking spaces, garage, high speed internet, wheelchair access, playground, dishwasher, washer, and dryer. Pinewood is conveniently located within walking distance to the Breckenridge Summit Stage bus terminal and within 5 minutes’ drive to Highway 9. The apartment is actually located very close to fine and casual dining restaurants such as Hearthstone Victorian, Blue River, Salt CreekRestaurant, Mi Casa Mexican, Downstair’s A1, Breckenride, Cellar, and Blue Moose, giving enough options for your gastronomical needs.
Straight Creek Apartments are three-level apartment units that feature an array of modern amenities and many extras for your convenience. These types of Breckenridge apartments give you the option to choose from a variety of living spaces designed to meet your every need. Furthermore, the units of Straight Creek are strategically situated near public transportation, shopping, and great entertainment.
Standard amenities include parking spaces, package receiving, and dishwasher. What is truly unique about Straight Creek is that it allows you to bring along with you your pets, whether they are cats, small toy dogs, or even large breeds. You are entitled to bring only one pet, though.
Straight Creek offers 1- and 2-bedroom units strategically positioned to get the best views of the many skiing areas of the Colorado Rockies and the historic town of Breckenridge. The apartments are ranged from $875 to $1250 and are conveniently located within walking distance of the following restaurants: Mint Historic, Arby’s, Murphys’ Food, Good Times, Mountain Lyon, Ristorante A, Dillon Dan, and Wendy’s. Straight Creek is also near retail shops such as Adidas, Cutthroat, General Nutrition, and J Henry’s. These two apartment establishments should be in your shortlist of lodging options. If you don’t have one yet, then here are two that you can include first.
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Daytona Skiing Rules Makes Skiing Simple And Safe
Written by ski on January 24, 2009 – 12:49 am -
Water skiing is a thrilling adventure sports. Visitors to Florida enjoy partaking in this sport. The Daytona Beach in the city is the nerve centre of water skiing activity. In this game an individual, wearing skis, is pulled behind a motor boat or a cable ski installation over a water body. With the help of the ski the person keeps skimming the surface of the water in an upright position while holding the tow rope tied to the moving boat.
Water skiing involves some risk. However, when you follow some basic rules you can enjoy a comfortable and exciting ride. Florida skiing rules attempts to minimize the risks involved.
Important Rules
• Every rider must wear a personal floatation device or life jacket.
• A third person other than the driver of the boat should perform the job of a spotter. The driver should look ahead and not behind.
• The towline must always be checked before the ride begins.
• Drivers are advised to maintain a reasonable, safe speed at all times. They must watch out for other boats and watercraft.
• Driver must steer clear of docks and give wide berths to boats and people who are fishing.
Other Cautions
• Never ski after dark. It is very risky.
• Do not water-ski under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
• Use hand signals to communicate with the observer.
More often than not, a skier takes a tumble mid stream. When a skier falls, drivers are advised to return without delay. This is because other boaters may not easily see the skier in the water and ram into them. This may lead to serious accidents. Moreover the presence of your boat may keep other boats away from that area. But before returning or pulling the skier on board, it is advisable to, get into the water to support the skier.
Daytona skiing rules help you have a safe and pleasant ski ride.
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5 Easy Calorie Burners for a Snowy Day
Written by ski on January 22, 2009 – 11:37 pm -
Burning calories and weight loss in general is a lot easier in the summer time isnât it? Going out for a nice long walk is a lot more inviting when the trees are green and the birds are chirping then when the ground is frozen and the sky is grey. How then, can you stay on your weight loss goals during the winter without dreading every minute of your workout?
Here are 5 easy calorie burners for a snowy day. After all, a lot of the country just got their first dose of the white stuff over the weekend, so what better time then now.
1.) Make a snow angel â youâre not going to burn off the eggnog that you drank, but it will get you moving in the right direction.
2.) Snowball fight: I heard a rumor that my sister and her family had a snowball fight this weekend in the first storm of the year. Itâs a lot of fun and a great workout, throwing and dodging snowballs couldnât be better exercise. Plus it lets you de-stress a bit too and who couldnât use that right?
3.) Building a snowman. What you havenât built a snowman since you were a kid? What better time then now to build one. Not only is it fun and good exercise, but it will also add a certain something to your holiday decorations.
4.) Go Snowshoeing: My wife, mother and step-father and I did this a couple of years ago for the first time and we loved it. We went on a trip in Stowe, VT that ended with cheese fondue, which might have been counterproductive, but snowshoeing is GOLD when it comes to working out.
5.) Sledding: Up and down and up and down and up and down the hill you go until you canât sled any more. The ride down is worth the hike up and it is so fun to go flying through the air off of a jump.
Enjoy these fun filled snowy activities and you can blow off your workout for a day or two and trust me youâll be looking forward to the next snowfall not dreading it getting in the way of your workout.
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Skiing with Rainer: face down in the snow
Written by ski on January 22, 2009 – 8:18 am -
Skiing with Rainer: face down in the snow.
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Snowboarding Bindings
Written by ski on January 22, 2009 – 12:51 am -
Nothing is difficult with practice. It is the same with snow-boarding, though it may be a daunting experience at the start. With a positive angle and untiring practice there could not be an easier way to enjoy the winter in the mountains. Snow-boarding is the best winter sport that would literally keep you on your toes all the time.
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But at the same time since it is a sport that involves much exposure to the snow the garments selected should be water proof and warm so you might enjoy the game to the fullest without discomfort due to the cold.
Make sure you wear warm, comfortable clothing. Snowboarders spend a good amount of time sitting on the ground, so waterproof snowboard pants are a must . You might also want to hire a helmet and wrist guards, if at all possible, to attenuate the chance of injury on your first day.
The best way to select this is to see if the board when standing straight up touches your chin.
If you’re a beginner it is the most advisable thing to hire a board and boots. When you’re finished with your lessons and find that you may be able to work by yourself, then you could try a little bit of tricks to enliven the game. You can try Ollie which is a method of leaping into the air while going down a slope.
Safety measures are of much seriousness, particularly with the clothes that you select for the sport and more so the head and wrist gears like gloves and helmets which are vital to the riders.
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Ski Aspen using these Top Money Saving Tips
Written by ski on January 20, 2009 – 7:32 pm -
Believe it or not, you don’t have to break the bank while visiting Aspen. Have a champagne Aspen holiday on a beer budget with the help of these local money-saving secrets. Here are 10 ways to keep the pennies in your piggy bank, minimize the damage, and make the most of your snowy getaway.
10. Caffeinate without a Conscience: Every morning, without fail, a few Aspen Skiing Company employees wheel out a cart of free coffee at the base of Aspen Mountain. Steps from Starbucks, these generous Ski Co. folks will pour you a freshly brewed, free cup o’ joe. (The trick is carrying your skis and poles to the gondola without spilling, there’s an art to it that takes Aspenites a few seasons to master.)
9. Breakfast with a View: Once atop Aspen Mountain you can slide down to the warming hut and trail map below the gondola for a free breakfast (again, compliments of Aspen Ski Co.). Stuff a handful of granola bars into your jacket for breakfast, learn about conditions, and come up a plan-of-attack for the morning.
8. Cheap Lunch: Big Wrap sits across the street from Ajax, and has healthy lunches for prices that are hard to come by in Aspen. Wraps, salads, tacos, and smoothies will reenergize you for an afternoon shred sess.
7. Pub Grub: Nothing beats a hot dinner and a beer after a day on the slopes. Zane’s specializes in sports and beer, Philly cheesesteaks and tatter tots. Also, Bad Billy’s is a two-storied spot with a long local tradition (and a new name); Bentley’s has great burgers; and the best pint of Guinness and plate of fish and chips can be found at The Dog. (My personal go-to is the 25-cent wing special at Zane’s between four and six.)
6. Take it To Go: Grab a growler from the Aspen Brewery and take it home. The brewery boys handcraft the best beer in town and if you don’t feel like hanging out in the clubhouse-esque brewery, stick your thumb through the hole of a growler and take it to go. The beer is awesome and the growler is a great souvenir.
5. Shuck and Shoot: If you have a taste for the finer things in life, but don’t have a pocket deep enough to indulge on a regular basis, check out the $1.50 oysters at Ajax Tavern from 3–6 PM. There’s not a better après-ski snack than a half dozen Kumamoto oysters for under $10.
4. Hand-me-downs: With all of the fashionistas that reside in our mountain hamlet, I cannot think of a better place to have a second-hand store than Aspen. The new thrift store on East Hopkins (right next to the Isis Theater) has racks filled with gently used styles and brand names. From 80s ski outfits to never-worn cocktail dresses, there are hundreds of hidden treasures to be found.
3. “I Just Want To Dance”: Check the schedule at Aspen’s infamous music venue, Belly Up, for marquee names, unforgettable cover bands, free local acts, and free movies. There is always something going on at the Belly Up, and you won’t forget the experience if you get to see one of your favorite bands in this small venue.
2. Get Cultured: Spend a delightful day off of the slopes at the Aspen Art Museum, and don’t spend a dime! Thanks to John and Amy Phelan—Aspen’s generous, art-loving philanthropists—the AAM is free for all guests. With some of the most innovative contemporary art in the world, art supplies that enable young artists to create their own lift ticket, and the Questrom Lecture Series events that allow the public an opportunity to engage with exhibiting artists from around the world and to preview AAM exhibitions, there is something for the entire family at the Aspen Art Museum.
1. “The Power of Four”: With four world-class mountains to choose from, you’ll find some of the most diverse terrain in North America within a ten-minute drive of downtown Aspen. The kicker: one lift ticket gets you access to all four resorts—Ajax, Aspen Highlands, Snowmass, and Buttermilk—and free buses run like clockwork between each spot. For a full day hit Ajax early, hike Highland Bowl as soon as it is open (usually around 10 AM), spin in Buttermilk’s Superpipe after lunch, and finish the day at Snowmass.
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