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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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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A few essential items to have for winter sports and travel

  PickPik Winter may now already be on its way out, but if this one’s for anyone already thinking of next season. A couple of months ago, in preparation for a whirl through the winter wonderland above Norway’s Arctic Circle, I realized that the usual winter togs that serve me well enough in Spain just weren’t going to cut it in serious snow, ice, and temperatures forecasted to drop as low as 5⁼ Fahrenheit (-15⁼ Celsius). So I educated myself about what new cold-weather clothes gear I would…

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7 of Austria´s best winter resorts

  gevison by Felice Hardy Did you know that you can ski in 274 countries - even including Hawaii and South Africa? The skiing countries of the world certainly do vary a lot, but if you're yearning for world-class winter sports outside cute, classic little chocolate-box villages with friendly family-run hotels and chalet-style architecture like the gingerbread house out of Hansel and Gretel - and perhaps cosy, gemütlich mountain eateries serving heart-warming comfort food - the Austrian…

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Finland´s winter wonderland in ´7 Awesome Active Vacation Ideas for 2023´

Hippopx.com For some truly memorable, frosty fun, Lappi (Lapland), a four-hour flight from Helsinki, serves up the perfect winter adventure. You can spend your day skating over the ice or watching reindeer or huskies run in the snow as they pull your sled. Spots like Kakslauttanen also offer day trips on the icebreaker Sampo as it clears the path through Bothnia Gulf. You can try your hand at ice fishing, or if you’re brave enough, even plunge into the freezing waters, followed by a nice hot…

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  • Are you ready to enjoy a good ski vacation this winter? Come to Gressoney (Aosta Valley - Italy) and you'll discover a real ski paradise!
  • Promotional period in Valle D'Aosta - Monterosa from 13th Dec til 26th Dec.
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  • Grand opening of the Monterosa ski and Weissmatten ski domaines in Gressoney next 26 Nov. Gressoney St. Jean is also a haven for cross country skiers with 25 km of trails often only a few metres from the door of one’s accommodation. Very nearby is also the separate ski area of Weismatten which offers excellent downhill skiing on down hill courses used by the Canadian Olympic ski team during the Turin Winter Olympics, the European female Cup on January '10 and back next December and World Military Games. It was nominated as Italy's best ski run in 2009.

    Founded in the 13th century Gressoney St. Jean is an elegant village with a sophisticated atmosphere, centred around the old cobbled square with beautifully restored original architecture. The parish church of San Giovanni rebuilt in 1725 on the foundations of the 16th century church. The village is steeped in tradition and is a centre of the old art of wood carving. The Savoy castle, once the summer residence of Queen Margherita is truly remarkable and worth a visit.

    Gressoney St. Jean is an excellent location for families and skiers who like to stay in a genuinely historical and charming village enjoying traditional architecture and accommodation. There are excellent ski bus links to all the major lifts and it has a fine selection of local restaurants serving traditional culinary delights, typical dishes of the Aosta Valley.
  • In Gressoney we are ready for the new season.
    Lifts will open November 26th.

    http://www.monterosa-ski.com/en/Monterosa-ski/News.html
  • Come and plan your ski holiday in Gressoney, one of the most beautiful location for off piste skiing, where powder is perfect for free riders and not only.
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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/snowandski/8048057/Off-piste-skii...
  • With the winter season ahead it is time to plan a ski holiday or a festive stroll through the European Christmas markets…sipping hot chocolate or mulled wine, next to the fireplace in your private Alpine rustic chalet, or sampling hot chestnuts, grilled sausages and gingerbread biscuits…Get into the jolly winter spirit and browse through thousands of holiday homes scattered around the world!
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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.
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