Ski resorts for those who don't like to ski?
I read on msn, an article about ski resorts that are fun for the people one may drag along with them who do not like to ski. Does anyone know the link to that article? I'm mainly interested in snowboarding but for the purpose of wording, I said ski.
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What is easier to learn - skiing or snowboarding?
If you would like to sight see and you also enjoy just hanging around, at the lodges; I would pick a ski resort that has the most lodges and ski gondolas. Here is a web site that list some resorts that cater to the non skier: http://www.ifyouski.com/resorts/favourit...Two of my favorites meet the requirement, Whistler Blackcomb in Canada BC and Mammoth Mountain in the California Sierras. Both places also have villages to shop at and plenty of clubs.
I snowboard. i have a hard time spinning off jumps. can anyone give me a few tips?
Any one will do.Disappear for a day, have a cast placed on your leg, sit in the clubhouse with a cool one. Enjoy.
Would 190 cm skiis be long enough for a lady who is 5'7 tall and about 160lbs?
All ski resorts are fun for those who isn“t skiing or snowboarding since there are always so much to do. Where do you live and where do you want to go?Some resorts have big casinos and all off them have big stores...
http://www.skiresorts.com/
What brand snowboard do you have? if you have an ltd muse how does it carve and handle?
Collingwood's Blue Mountain in Canada is pretty wild I hear. More hot tubing than skiing, if you know what I mean ;). Have fun!I'm into Ice Skating, but I don't know if I want to compete...?
I love non skiing, after breaking a leg at age 35.I also hate the cold now after moving to Tennessee from Chicago 4 yrs ago.My latter ski trips were driving the kids and enjoying a Hot butter rum, and watching from the warm club house.More Questions & Answers...