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A
Guide to Your Ideal Ski
Resort and Vacation
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by: Larry
Denton
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Few
things in life are better than
an adventurous and exciting
vacation. Especially a ski
vacation. Whether it's a
family outing, a romantic
get-away with your special
someone, or you are going solo
in search of snow and fun in
the sun, this site can assist
you in determining which
destination is right for you.
First decision--a ski resort
in the United States or a trip
to a more exotic foreign
destination--perhaps the
majestic and scenic Alps? If
you decide on an North
American ski vacation, your
next decision might be
choosing which geographic
region of the United States
most beckons you.
Thanks to the presence of the
Rocky Mountains, the Sierra
Nevadas, and the Cascades, the
western portions of the United
States feature breathtaking
scenery in addition to
fantastic skiing conditions.
With 12,000 foot peaks, azure
blue skies and hundreds of
inches of snow it doesn't get
much better. Do you want to
blast down the ruggedly
beautiful mountains of Montana
through waist-deep, dry powder
the natives call "white
smoke"?
Maybe skiing with the rich and
famous is more your style--if
so try Aspen, Colorado, known
for its majestic four
mountains. Mammoth Mountain,
Vail, Jackson Hole, Steamboat
Springs, Taos, Snowbird, the
hundreds of runs and resorts
of Utah, Washington,
California, and Idaho. Simply
too many to list!
Just north of the 49th
parallel (the Canadian border)
lie some of the world's best
skiing options featuring the
top ski resort destinations.
Banff/Lake Louise in Alberta,
Canada, located in the heart
of Canada's Banff National
Park, ranks as one of the most
scenic mountain resorts in
North America, if not the
entire world.
And Whistler/Blackcomb in
British Columbia with 8,000
skiable acres and its 100+
bars and restaurants in the
village is definitely a
"must do"
destination. These magnificent
mountain peaks provide
gorgeous scenery, abundant
snowfall, pristine wildlife
areas, and the steepest
vertical drop in North
America. The Japanese have
repeatedly ranked it as their
favorite international
destination.
One valuable tip for planning
a ski vacation--get all of
your necessary items in a
single package or as some
travel agents refer to
it--"bundling." In
simple terms it means to get
your airline tickets, hotel
accommodations, car rental,
lift tickets all from a single
source at the same time. Some
agencies will even make
arrangements for off-slope
activities that you are
interested in. These inclusive
packages make vacationing
easy, affordable, convenient
and fun. Use online searches
to find the best resorts, the
most affordable prices and the
best travel companies.
A ski vacation can provide you
and your family the perfect
break during the long, dark
winter months, and allow you
to experience some quality
bonding time. Picture your
family conquering the slopes,
making snow angels, riding
snowmobiles or soaking in the
heavenly heated pool as the
brilliant stars twinkle
brightly overhead. You can
choose from a wide array of
destinations, accommodations
and flight plans. No matter
where you want to ski or
snowboard, you will find the
best deals on the Internet.
Whether you are an experienced
downhill racer, a beginning
snowboarder, or someone in
between, you can get a
mountain of free skiing
information by doing some
research on the Internet.
Comparison shop and gain the
knowledge you need to become a
smart ski shopper!
About the Author
Larry Denton is a retired
history teacher having taught
33 years at Hobson High in
Hobson, Montana. He is
currently V.P. of Elfin
Enterprises, Inc., an Internet
business providing useful and
valuable information on a
variety of timely topics. For
a chalet full of information,
resources and tips about ski
resorts, visit http://www.SkiResortSpot.com
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