In a desert state and a city where the temperature reaches 38C on an average of 89 days during the year it may come as a surprise that you can ski on real snow, on real mountains, just a few hours from the city of Phoenix, Arizona.Snowfall in Phoenix itself is extremely rare; the city only averages 5 days per year where the temperature drops below freezing and since records began, snow has only fallen seven times – the last of which was January 2001 (the first snow fall in 22 years).However, much to the enjoyment of Phoenix’s skiers and snowboarders, there are several ski resorts within a few hours drive which are perfect for a day or weekend trip and should satisfy snow lovers’ cravings for the white stuff.Arizona Snowbowl is located in the San Francisco Peaks in the Coconino National Forest, just a two hour drive from Phoenix. The ski area offers over 2,300 feet of vertical drop and 32 scenic trails that cover 777 acres and the Arizonan desert climate means the resort also enjoys plenty of sunny skiing days.Those who prefer their skiing
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Skiing used to be an exclusive activity for the rich and famous. With more and more offers coming from other vacation resorts, ski resorts have to offer vacation packages that are more affordable to more people just to keep their operations going. This is great news for those who would like to experience skiing.These vacation packages are made specifically for families who are interested to learn skiing or are already experienced in the sports.Most of these packages include tickets to and from the place of origin, food, room accommodation and the use of some of facilities in the resort. Lunch is often taken out of the package to give the tourist a free hand in choosing where to dine during the day. For ski enthusiast, this means having lunch along the icy slopes with their ski gears.When you are standing in front of a icy smooth slope, taking lunch will be one of the last thing that will be in your mind. To keep your stomach filled, you should bring some snacks along instead.Depending on your package, you will be allowed to use different sets of equipment
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Skiing is an old sport. In the 19th century, it was used to aid in the hunting of animals such as the deer. Skiing equipment were made of wood/bamboo poles and leather hand straps. The skis are about 2m long and 5cm long. They are made this way to enable equal weight distribution. Cross country skiing races usually have many audiences. There are different races that use different lengths of skis. The races may be sprint relay, mass start pursuit or even the marathon.Some ski marathons include: Vasaloppet in Sweden, the American Birkkebeiner and the Tug hill. Some races have fixed distances. Countries with large snow fields practice this winter sport often.Northern Europe and Canada are well known for this. A variation of the sport is Nordic skiing. It involves both ski jumping and cross country skiing. Skiers stay in tents similar to that of hikers and bush walkers. They may stay for whatever duration they want.Cross country skiing is involves the use of all major group of muscles. A lot of calories are burnt during the skiing process. The Canadian marathon is considered the longest in
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Alpine skiing is a sport loved by many. It is quite popular in North and South America, East Asia, Europe, South Korea and Japan. It is gaining popularity in China. Slopes of steep mountains covered with snow are the best for this sport. It involves the use of lengthy skis to slide down the hills. The main challenges of the sport are to control speed and direction of descent. The snow plow technique is adapted to stop and turn the skis to the inward direction.Skiers who are advanced in Alpine skiing use the parallel turn method while turning. The skis are placed parallel to each other to allow distribution of weight. The angle of ski (edge angle) is an important consideration. It determines the friction generated on the edges so as to allow turning. Modern skiers use Carving. This is an advanced technique where the knees are rolled on the sides. The hips and upper body are placed vertically.With confidence, skiers are able to tackle steep, long slopes. In North America, the black diamond slope that is steeper has double lines and challenging glade sections. Medium slopes
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