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A Beginner’s Guide to Ski Holidays

Skiing Vacation

If you like the great outdoors and would like to try something new check out this information on a beginner’s guide to ski holidays.  A skiing holiday can be one the entire family will enjoy and have memories to cherish for years to come.  Learning to ski is probably the most important aspect of this new venture but simply enjoying your surroundings and the atmosphere of most ski lodges, your winter getaway can be one of phenomenal enjoyment.

Many who are about to hit the slopes for the first time experience bouts of nervousness and fear.  Don’t let this unsettling feeling hinder your holiday plans.  The best way to learn any new skill properly is to undergo some training by a professional in the field.  This can apply to skiing too.  Signing up for beginner ski instructions is a great way to start.  There are a lot of adjustments to make as you experience this for the first time. Make the best of it and have fun.  I remember the first time putting on ski boots which keep your legs bent to a small degree.  I thought it was the strangest sensation not being able to stand up straight. Laugh a lot as you learn these new techniques.  Even when you fall laugh with your ski buddies and enjoy these beginning experiences.  The learning curb can in some regards be the most memorable moments that you will laugh about many years down the road.

A skiing winter excursion will help you refresh and renew your mind in a way only the great outdoors can.  When you first arrive at your holiday ski resort you may be overcome by the large ski slopes.  Do not fear.  Your ski instructor will help you learn the basics on what is referred to as the bunny slopes.  These are small hills with a very low grade which will take the panic out of beginning and build great confidence in your mind toward your new sporting adventure.  Amidst your learning make sure you take the time to get a hot chocolate and enjoy the ambiance setting around the fireplace at your ski lodge resort.

Your ski holidays can include so much more than just skiing.  Make sure to take extra time in seeking out just the right location for your holiday.  While at the resort of your choice make sure to take in the local happenings surrounding your great winter adventure.  After hitting the slopes you may like to take a break and enjoy a little time for souvenir shopping to help remember your momentous ski holiday.

When you finally get the courage to ride the ski lift to the top you will experience yet another natural high in the process.  This whole process is great for overcoming many of our fears.  You have to start by sliding off the ski lift chair and keeping your balance as you reach the snow covered mountain top.  The ski lift does not completely stop so you will need to hone up on your timing skills to get off at precisely the right time.

You no doubt will have many different slopes to choose from when you do finally graduate past the bunny slopes.  Pick the recommended easiest one to begin.  My first experience in doing this found that as a beginner even the so called easy slope looked quite challenging when you are on top of it for the first time looking down.  Again though, don’t let your fears get the best of you.  Make up your mind to have fun.  I found that instead of simply going straight down , as you might think you need to, skiing from one side of the slope to the other in a sort of zigzag pattern all the way down will help you to cut your speed considerably and enjoy ride.

Once you start you will be hooked! It is the most fun you will experience.  At least that’s my opinion.  When you get to the bottom you can hardly wait to get back up again.  Indeed a ski holiday is a very enjoyable way to plan a family holiday or even enjoy some holiday time for yourself.  Who knows what long lasting friends or relationships you may make on your new ski holiday venture.

53 Places to Go in 2008

While setting up Google Adsense on the blog I saw an advertisement titled “53 Places to Go in 2008″! Interested in the ad in hopes of getting some new ideas for future places I could travel too, I decided to click on the Adsense ad to see what places were listed. Out of the 53 places listed there were quite a few that really interested me including Laos, Vietnam, and Italy; but to be honest, many of the places I never really heard about or had the slightest inkling of ever visiting in my lifetime.

Since this travel blog is just starting out and I haven’t traveled anywhere to post pictures and write about, I decided it would be a good idea to do some research on some of the places listed in the article and make some review posts about some of the various travel destinations! Hopefully, these future posts will help jump start the project into full-speed, provide some interesting articles for readers, and give me some ideas of where I would like to travel! Here’s the full list of 53 Places to go in 2008:

1. Laos
2. Lisbon
3. Tunisia
4. Mauritius
5. Mid-Beach, Miami
6. South Beach, Miami
7. Maldives
8. Death Valley
9. Courchevel (French skiing village)
10. Libya
11. Hvar (tiny village in Croatia)
12. Puerto Vallarta
13. Sylt (Germany)
14. Prague
15. Quito (Ecuador)
16. Liverpool
17. Munich
18. Iran
19. Tuscany
20. Anguilla
21. Bogota (Fourth-largest city in South America)
22. Playa Blanca, Panama
23. Alexandria
24. Mazatlan (Located on Mexico’s Pacific coast)
25. St. Lucia
26. Oslo
27. Buenos Aires
28. Rimini, Italy
29. Malawi (tiny African country)
30. Roatan (Honduran island)
31. Mozambique
32. Kuwait City
33. Verbier (Swiss ski village)
34. Lombok (Indonesian island east of Bali)
35. Northwest Passage
36. Easter Island
37. Virgin Gorda
38. Namibia
39. San Francisco
40. Detroit
41. Itacare, Brazil
42. Kilimanjaro (Africa’s highest mountain)
43. Algeria
44. San Diego
45. Malaga (port city on the southern coast of Spain)
46. Puerto Plata (beach resort on the Dominican Republic’s north coast)
47. London
48. Vietnam
49. Essaouira (Moroccan port city)
50. Las Vegas
51. Barossa Valley, Australia
52. Tokaj, Hungary
53. New York

The actual article by the NY Times can be seen here: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/09/travel/09where.html



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