Features - Editor - 31 July 2007

Enjoy a Round of Golf at Beaver Creek Resort

The Beaver Creek Golf Course and golf club is located on breathtaking, endless green lawns with the backdrop of the magnificent Beaver Creek Mountain. Playing golf at Beaver Creek Resort is an unforgettable experience, as the course is challenging and is surrounded by natural splendor at each hole, making this course truly amazing.


Features - Editor - 23 July 2007

Paintball at Pines Peak

The recreational family and ski area of Pines Peak, called the Pines Family Recreational Area or Pines Peak Family Ski Area, has been attracting visitors and families since 1962. It became known for its hundred and fifty feet vertical drop, snowboarding and snow tubing. It is a park that has evolved from a small single rope tow resort, to a lodge that covers 12 000 square feet and has no less than four lifts to accommodate the skiing enthusiasts. But lately, another activity has caught the attention of families, corporate groups and friends, namely Paintball at Pines Peak.


Features - Editor - 16 July 2007

Upcoming Ski Events in New Zealand - 2007

Snow skiing is a popular sport in New Zealand and can be enjoyed all year round. The weather conditions in New Zealand encourage all types of snow sport and snow skiing is especially popular. There are a number of snow skiing areas where the sport can be enjoyed, including Mount Ruapehu and Queenstown.


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 09 July 2007

Snow Carving Techniques

The growing enthusiasm surrounding snow carving or ski carving is growing rapidly every day. It is a style of skiing that takes practice and effort, but is thoroughly enjoyed once skiers have mastered their snow carving skills. To assist skiers with this new form of fun, snow carving skis have been developed along with specialized bindings. Ski carving can be practiced by following a few simple snow carving guidelines and exercises


Features - Editor - 02 July 2007

Skeleton Sledding

Skeleton sledding is the kind of sport that extreme sport enthusiasts participate in only when they have tried everything else and lost interest. The concept is so dangerous that few people would ever dream of giving it a try. Others would simply view it as ‘death on a sled’ and immediately condemn anyone even thinking of attempting it. The sport is also known as Cresta Sledding – after the Cresta Run at Saint Moritz where the sport was developed – and it is probably one of the most dangerous and thrilling snow-orientated sports in the world.


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