By: CorvinaBeaulont | 2010-11-05 | Recreation & Sports Skiing and snowboarding can be very pleasing especially with the right preparation and equipment read more
By: Richie Johns | 2010-03-27 | Destinations Japan has great snow and a vast number of locations to enjoy snowboarding and skiing. With about 3500 chairlifts throughout the country, Japan gives you a wide variety of places to choose from. read more
By: Richard Neste | 2010-03-31 | Vacation Rentals Hot skiing in the Old West. That's Keystone Colorado. Ski bums from around the globe already know about this unincorporated town situated not far from Breckenridge, and boasting some of the finest slopes, shops and dining around. While a real ski bum is apt to crash on the first sofa offered, you will want to find yourself somewhere great to stay. read more
By: Vincent Rogers | 2011-03-28 | Recreation & Sports Jumps are some of the first tricks that snowboarders can learn. That means if you're a beginner learning the basic moves, the next thing you should be aiming towards are some of the basic jump tricks. From here you practice more daring moves. For established snowboarders, their only limitation to a snowboarding trick is really their imagination. We countdown the top ten snowboarding jumps for any beginner to learn, leading to the nest jump of all time. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing If you are looking for the brand of snowboard that will help to set you apart from the rest of your counterparts, then DC snowboards is the way to go. This is a top quality snowboard company that offers that unique design and features sure to turn any head as you pass them by or show them up! DC snowboards can be a little on the high-end price range side, but they can stand up to the competition and you can't go wrong when you purchase a DC snowboard. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing Forum snowboards are definitely on the top of the game. That's right. Forum offers some great technology with their snowboards which helps put them at the head of the pack in the snowboarding industry. read more
By: Matt Banks | 2010-03-30 | Skiing Determining your style is the single most important aspect of buying a snowboard. If your board isn't suited to your style, your experience will be less than stellar. There are two primary types of snowboarding that the beginner should consider. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing Capita Snowboards are sure to please. They are eye catching with funky designs and cool colors but still incorporate the type of technology that every snowboarder needs. If you are looking for that one-of-a-kind snowboard to purchase for the first time or to add to your collection, then a Capita Snowboard is the way to go. Proven technology and design helps Capita snowboards to stand out in the crowd. With their Kevlar and Carbon reinforcement techniques, Capita will last for years to come. It can be a great investment for your snowboarding dollars. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing Morrow snowboards are designed with industry leading technology in mind. They offer four different types of cores for their boards, and each core is specifically designed with the riders and their preferences in mind. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing Snowboarding magazines are located pretty much anywhere that you would expect. They don't necessarily have to be an actual magazine, as there are many online snowboarding magazines located across the internet. These magazines can be useful in many ways. They can help to keep you updated on the latest news and trends in the sport of snowboarding, help to answer some of the questions that you may have about snowboarding, and help you keep track of the upcoming events and competitions. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing Roxy is definitely serious about snowboarding. They also have found the one way to set their selves apart from the rest of the competition. Roxy has developed the one and only snowboard brand that is made and targeted at the female market. read more
By: Richie Johns | 2010-04-01 | Destinations Japan makes great theme parks and there is a wide variety of parks to choose from if you want to let your hair down. It's a great excuse to waste money for some fast fun if you want to do something different for the day. read more
By: Michael Millbank | 2010-03-29 | Skiing Terrain parks are specifically designed for skiers and snowboarders who want to use the different aspects that terrain parks have to offer. They offer a variety of different types of terrains and props that one can use to practice their maneuvers and stunts. Terrain parks are totally different than a normal ski slope where basically you can just slide downhill. The parks offer rails and half-pipes among many other things. read more
By: John Klein | 2011-01-03 | Recreation & Sports Snowboarding is a winter sport many people enjoy. Choosing a snowboard that fits their riding style, yet is durable can be a challenge. It is best to choose a board from the top brands that fit the conditions a person likes to ride in. read more
By: Matthew Gio | 2010-04-03 | Skiing With the recent death of a celebrity in the news, Vail Resorts has made the decision to enforce helmet rules for its' snowboarders. Vail Resorts, which owns Vail, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek, and Keystone in Colorado and Heavenly in California, has decided to take the initiative and try to prevent a tragedy from occurring at one of their five resorts. read more