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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5 of New Hampshire´s best ski/winter resorts

storylanding The Granite State is blessed with more than 20 great winter resorts, most of them in the White Mountains in the north center of the state, around a two-hour drive from capital Manchester and 2½ hours from Boston, and most of them are just as enjoyable to visit for nature and adventure activities the rest of the year when the snow is gone. So to give you a flavor of what winter fun New Hampshire style is like, here´s my pick of the top half dozen (all in the White Mountains unless…

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6 of Vermont´s top ski/winter resorts

 Killington Ski Resort Beyond its cozy small towns/cities and quintessential New England vibe, the Green Mountain State may be small but punches way above its weight when it comes to ski resorts, with a whopping 24 - many ddeveloped in the mid- to late-1950s - offering a mix of family-friendly slopes, challenging terrains, and picturesque settings. And here´s a quick look at are a half dozen of its best, most of which also have a good range of other winter activities as well as cool stuff to…

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Niseko, on Japan´s Hokkaido Island: One of Asia´s Premier Winter Destinations

  Jun Kaneko Every year, visitors flock to the Niseko area - a two-hour drive from Hokkaido´s capital Sapporo - to experience the amazing, high-quality powder that has made it a magnet for winter travel in Asia. Consisting of three towns, including Niseko itself (pop. 5,000), this beautiful winter wonderland caters to the tastes of all those looking for a perfect nature getaway in winter. Furthermore, the area boasts a slew of lodges from homey Alpine-style chalets to large, luxury…

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Snow sports in ´Our Winter Adventure Above Norway´s Arctic Circle´

Nearly 20 years ago, I visited Norge for the first time – on a press trip sponsored by Visit Norway to capital Oslo, historic second city Bergen, and a Hurtigruten cruise to the fjords and up to far-northern Svalbard. It was all beautiful, of course, but it was in summertime, and over this past Christmas and New Year´s I had to privilege of coming back in winter. Naturally, it was a whole different – and a chilling yet in many ways even more enchanting – experience. read post

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  • I'm with you, Evelyn: in my next life I' ll ski like that. Meanwhile I can dream about it. Still, not sure about the cliff thing. Unless I want to fast-forward to the next incarnation...!!
  • Thanks for the clarification, Evelyn; this was indeed out of bounds, big time. FYI, a year or so later, Matt blew out his knee. No longer able to be a ski bum (and a rapper) at such a high level, he taught English in India for a year and is now a medical student. I guess ski injuries really do change lives.
  • Holy caca! I thought I could ski! Great show, Ed!
  • What a gorgeous, wonderful inspiring piece of work! Both the skiing and the videography. In my next life, I intend to ski that well through that much untracked powder, although the cliff jumping would not be a requirement. The 'zen' of a perfect turn, and the view, is what keeps all of on the slopes.

    A bit of clarification -- these guys were not skiing at the Jackson Hole Ski Resort. They were skiing out-of-bounds, in Grand Teton National Park, which is up the road from the resort and not monitored by National Ski Patrol or groomed by those giant snow smoothing machines. There are similar cliff bands within the resort, but wherever they stick out, they are clearly roped off to be avoided, even by skiers this good.

    A bit of history -- The first man to ski the Grand Teton, the tallest peak in the park, did it solo, more than 50 years ago, after climbing up with the skis on his back. No helicopters to drop him there and no camera crews to immortalize the feat, so not many people know about him.
  • Yesterday we were planning a ski trip for January. Today, coincidentally, I stumbled upon this prize-winning video taken in Jackson Hole. The skier is my nephew, Matt.
  • Ski Discounts Have any of you used Liftopia.com or can you assess its usefulness?
  • Mike, this might be an answer. Planning ski trip to Park City for January, and The Canyons has new bubble-enclosed quad lift with HEATED SEATS. Hope everyone will do that now.
  • Hello all!
    Just thought I'd let the group know that the 2-bed apartment in my chalet in Le Grand Bornand (1 hour Geneva) in the French Alps is available for a full-season rental (December - April inclusive) this winter ... Please get in touch for more details/price. Sleeps 4 in comfort - 3 minutes to pistes by car or 10-15 minutes on foot.
    Please do help spread the word or let me know if you know anywhere obvious to advertise a full season's rental.
    Anyone need any advice on skiing in Le Grand Bornand or neighbouring La Clusaz, just ask.
    Thanks!
    Wink
  • Hey people,

    I just thought I would let you know I am the new Big Earth snow sports expert (expert in the loosest sense of the word). So I am frantically trying to gather information for some features and news items and of course thought of my friends over at Tripatini for advice.

    I am currently researching new trends in the ski/snowboard world - which resorts are trying different things in terms of the environment, pricing, access etc.

    Also if any of you know of any new resorts opening this year (season 2010/2011) then please let me know.

    Cheers

    Mike
  • hristmas, New Year's, and President's Day Week or Weekend is just one of our areas of expertise when planning your holiday ski trip. Family ski trips, with free or discounted lift tickets for the kids, or large homes for lodging the extended family are a piece of cake! to stay Vermont ski resorts is the best place.
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