Articles tagged: snowboarding
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Dev Sri Snowboarding is an adventure sport, much younger than surfing, skateboarding and skiing. Its history runs back to the 1960s, when this sport was developed in the United States, after conceiving inspiration from the predecessors of this sport. It is an item in the Winter Olympics too. Just like skiing, surfing and skateboarding, snowboarding also involves moving at good speed. The surface is snow and the movement is downward from a snow covered hill or mountain top. The rider can balance himself/herself on a snowboard, jumping over the hillocks and performing amazing stunts while in the air. written by Martyn Davis Your family skiing holiday in France starts when you have to decide where to go, as France has two main ski areas, the Pyrenees and the Alps, both with many ski resorts and without a doubt, some of the best and most extreme ski areas in the world. written by adrian whittle This article discusses if you need a snowboard bag or cover. It covers some of the considerations if you decide to buy such an item for your snowboard. written by Leo Bastien Bastien This information is to help you make a decision or to give you ideas or where to start. Snowboarding is one of my favorite sports so I shear this info with you or visit http://www.easypy.com/. written by Martin McAllister Host of the 2002 Winter Olympics, Salt Lake City, Utah, boasts a range of popular skiing resorts that are perfect for winter sports holidays - whether you're travelling with family, friends or you're on a romantic getaway for two. written by Martin McAllister Hire a car during your holiday in Austria and you'll find driving a hassle-free and convenient method of transport - especially if you have children. written by La Rosiere: a French Alpine resort known for its family friendly skiing. Straddling the Petit St Bernard pass into Italy, twinned with La Thuile, the Espace Saint Bernardo domain is a favourite destination for British snow lovers. Protests have marred its traditional friendly atmosphere...
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