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Archives for December 2008

Learn to Ski for Free

by Bea December 31st, 2008 | Skiing, Winter Activities
Here's a deal that you may not want to miss out on. Sunapee Mountain in New Hampshire offered something along these lines until December 24th, but now it is Vermont's turn.

Offered by the Vermont Ski Area's Association, this deal allows you to take one lesson in skiing or snowboarding, get a pair of rental skis and poles or a snowboard (along with the respective boots, of course), and you'll have a lift ticket valid for the lower beginner mountain. If the lower mountain becomes too easy or boring for you, then you can buy a midday ticket for a
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Winter Activities in Colorado

by Rosanne Lorraine December 24th, 2008 | Outdoor Activities
The Colorado Rockies is a popular destination during winter for a very good reason. Pure white snow and the brisk cold wind feel inviting. The sense of excitement is palpable among tourists and locals during wintertime. Colorado is most popular for its skiing. But once you’re there, you’ll discover a whole range of activities that will open new doors for you:

Nordic Skiing

Cross-country skiing across the magnificent trails of America is an experience you shouldn’t miss. It will give you good memories of hushed land that is filled with the beauty and majesty of nature. Nordic skiing is a low-impact aerobic
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Want to Win $25?

by Michele December 19th, 2008 | Contest
In the spirit of the holiday season, Wasabi Media Group is launching the Doubly Good December Contest.  This contest will reward one reader and one writer with a cash prize of 25 dollars each.

In order to qualify for the reader's prize, all you need to do is have a comment published* for any article posted during the month of December.  Comments will be accepted for this contest through January 7th.  One comment will be chosen randomly, and the author of that comment will receive $25!

So, start reading, and submitting comments.  The more comments you submit,
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Planning a Fishing Trip

by Rosanne Lorraine December 17th, 2008 | Fishing
A lot of families look forward to their annual fishing trip because it is the time to unwind, relax, and spend time with each other. But without proper planning, a potentially enjoyable fishing trip can turn into a disaster. It is important to be mindful of the necessities associated with the trip. Here are some things you need to look into:

Decide on the destinations

There are countless scenic spots for fishing. However, some fishing spots are more suitable for advanced fishermen. You need to determine which fish you want to catch, which weather you prefer, and whether you will be
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Top 5 Adventure Kayaking Destinations in the US

by Rosanne Lorraine December 10th, 2008 | Water Sports
From east to west, the United States is filled with exciting white water courses that will get your adrenalin pumping. White water kayaking is a perfect sport for both adventure-seekers who want to try out a new activity and old fans who are addicted to this sport. Here are recommended destinations for white water kayaking:

Gauley River, West Virginia

A lot of tourists claim that Gauley River is among the top ten rivers for paddlers. When the Summersville Dam opens, adventure-seekers can enjoy weeks of white water kayaking in the fall. The 26-mile kayak trip has a 650 feet drop. The
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