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How to Ski Cheap in Colorado
They're called Colorado's gems. Eight of the Centennial State's smaller ski resorts that offer reasonable lift ticket prices, shorter lines and family-friendly fun. A-Basin, located on the west side of the Continental Divide, starts early and ... [... more]
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How to Build a Snowboard Quarterpipe Wall
There's no doubt that snowboarding is fun, just look at how the sport has increased in popularity. But once you've mastered the hill and all it's challenges, try adding skateboarding tricks like riding on a quarterpipe and take it to the snow. ... [... more]
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How to Keep Your Snowboard In Top Shape: Part 1
The most basic form of a snowboard tune is waxing your snowboard. A properly waxed snowboard will be easier to ride and will extend the life of your snowboard. There are all kinds of wax used in snowboard waxing. If you want to get all technical ... [... more]
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How to ride moguls on a snowboard
A lot of snowboarders don't think they can or are suppose to ride moguls. They are wrong. Moguls are really fun to ride once you have the skill and know how. Here are some tips on how to ride moguls on a snowboard. Moguls are easy to ride once ... [... more]
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How to ride trees on a snowboard
Snowboarding through trees is a very special thing. It kind of brings you back to the true essence of snowboarding. Here are some tips on how to ride trees on a snowboard. Riding through trees is easy. If you can side slip your way down an open ... [... more]
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How to Snowboard Off a Roof
Jump from a roof and you will most likely incur an injury. However, snowboard off a roof and you will have a rush that comes from snowboarding combined with the unconventional aspect of making your home a part of your equipment. The following ... [... more]
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How to Snowboards For Beginners
The best beginner snowboard is not always the most expensive one. And even if it was would you want to spend top dollar to get a board when you don't even know if you are going to be into snowboarding. Here are some tips on finding snowboards for ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Slips, Falls, and Other Winter Woes
Running or walking on wet, icy, snowy roads or sidewalks makes you vulnerable to slips and fall. By working on yoru proprioceiption, the ability to sense the position and movement of the body. These exercises done once or twice a week will help ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness can ruin a ski trip, and can actually be very dangerous. Here are simple pieces of advice to help you stay healthy and happy the next time you go up for sports, hikes, or camping. ASCEND SLOWLY. This is the most important thing ... [... more]
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How to Have a Low-cost Ski Vacation
Are you on a budget and still want fun skiing? A ski trip can be an expensive holiday after you add up accommodations, ski rentals; equipment and the road to the ski mountain. Here are some suggestions to help keep your wallet happy. Contact the ... [... more]
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How to Have Fun in the Snow
If you live in a climate that includes snow in the winter, here are some ways to have fun in the snow. How to Have Fun in the Snow [... more]
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How to Buy a Snowboard Bag
Winter in the mountains of the United States, is a welcome sight for snowboarders. Purchasing a snowboard bag is ideal, if you are an enthusiast. Decide how you will get the most use out of a snowboard bag. If you take your board while you travel ... [... more]
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