In one hemisphere or another, mountains and cold weather add up to frosty fun practically year round - including downhill and crosscountry skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, ice climbing, snowshoeing, glaciering, and many other pursuits that depend on snow and/or low temperatures. Here we discuss it all!
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As they say of the lawyers at the bottom of the sea, "it's a start." At The World on Wheels, we want to have the most exhaustive list of adaptive ski programs in the world. We start today with the debut of our efforts, the most complete list of adaptive ski programs in the United States that I know of. There must be more so if you don't see one on the list, please let me know so I can add it. Today, we debut with programs at 64 resorts in over 30 states: http://tinyurl.com/ar9wfm8
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Our mammoth road trip up highway 395 at The World on Wheels today takes us up to the mountain that Dave built. See our stop in Bishop and the legacy of the legendary Dave McCoy: http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1E8bZo

A few years ago my wife almost lost the full use of her hand when someone slammed into her back while skiing in Vermont. Now all six Vail Resorts have unveiled a new safety campaign. Merry Christmas.
Can Bistro at Canyons, a new glatt kosher restaurant at the Canyons Ski Resort in Park City, succeed?
It´s march in Austria. See the last "powder skiing day" in austria.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uBCdk0_c7g
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