December 14, 2007

There0s More to Snow than Skiing: Alternative Activities for Winter Holidays

When most people think of a winter holiday they instantly think of skiing. As the world’s oldest, and most popular winter sport, thousands of people head to the mountains of Europe, North America, and some even more exotic locations every year to enjoy the delights of zooming down a snow covered mountain on a pair of planks. But what about those who want to enjoy a winter holiday without risking life and limb?

Well, there is a growing number of people who are heading out to ski resorts, yet who have no intention whatsoever of downhill skiing. Those who want to enjoy the great outdoors without the danger of snapping their bones, should try snowshoeing. Here, a special shoe is attached to your boots which allow you to walk easily over deep snow without sinking. Armed with a pair of poles you can wander along winter paths and enjoy the beautiful frosty scenery. Snow shoeing is ideal for young and old, as you can go at your own pace making it a perfect family activity.
Animal lovers might prefer to indulge in a less strenuous activity by taking a ride on a husky dog sled. Trips can be booked for a few […]

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December 10, 2007

Ski Holiday Innsbruck: The ‘In’ Thing To Do

The crowd watching in Innsbruck, Austria never knew what hit them.
Franz Klammer had just scorched the Men’s Downhill course at the 1976 Winter Olympics - and the buzz throughout the venue was incredible. A native son had brought home gold in a run that is still considered one of the most daring in downhill history.
Innsbruck, Austria, already known for its great skiing, had delivered to the world once again and a native Austrian had supplied the drama. Klammer beat Bernhard Russi of Switzerland by 0.33 seconds. Russi had won the Men’s Downhill four years earlier at the 1972 Olympics in Sapporo.
Skiing is to Innsbruck as tennis is to Wimbledon and it’s because of this that British ski enthusiasts seek regular flights there. Economical flights are even better and ski fans are getting their choice as more flights run to and from this natural wonder in western Austria.
Starting in December 2007 there will be budget flights six days a week from London Gatwick Airport to Innsbruck. This weekly schedule will accommodate Britons who want inexpensive travel to a locale that lives and breathes skiing.
Innsbruck is located in the federal state of Tyrol. Located in the Inn Valley between high mountains, […]

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December 8, 2007

Telluride Real Estate — It’s Not About Money

Far from the bling bling of Aspen, the rustic mining town of Telluride, Colorado, is surrounded by majestic snow capped peaks, dramatic waterfalls, and sunsets of pink, turquoise, orange and blue. Sure you will find charming Victorian homes with all of the modern conveniences, condos on the river, and log mansions on the mountain, but the beauty, recreation, and sense of community inspires a reality check every day of your life in this enchanted town. And, of course, investing in Telluride real estate will increase your bottom line, but it’s not about money and it’s not for everyone. Those who will gain the most from their investment are those that seek a greater reward, those that appreciate life and living.
It’s amazing how quickly priorities skew and values change. Whether you own Telluride real estate or just visit, the incredible natural beauty of the area seems to keep one’s life in perspective with a daily consciousness of nature and universe. Living in a postcard is life in Telluride. The spectacular, 14,000 foot peaks, mountains swathed in golden aspens during the fall, roaming elk herds numbering in the hundreds are a few of many sources of personal motivation and creative inspiration. Looking […]

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