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		<title>Pick Up Girls with Snowboard Hats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Apr 2011 16:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spudz Macdonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Picture this. You're leaning on a rock on the top of Pikes Peak in Colorado. Resting under your feet, is your ideal snowboard. The sun is shining, little or no wind, and it's bitterly cold. The day would be perfect, but.....you don't have a hat. Doh!It doesn't have to be this way. Purchase a snowboard hat, and be all set to preserve your next dream snowboarding day. You won't get disappointed and neither will your nicely insulated ears.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Picture this. You&#8217;re leaning on a rock on the top of Pikes Peak in Colorado. Resting under your feet, is your ideal snowboard. The sun is shining, little or no wind, and it&#8217;s bitterly cold. The day would be perfect, but&#8230;..you don&#8217;t have a hat. Doh!It doesn&#8217;t have to be this way. Purchase a snowboard hat, and be all set to preserve your next dream snowboarding day. You won&#8217;t get disappointed and neither will your nicely insulated ears.</p>
<p>The snowboard hat is the key part in any snowboarding outfit. It can either top off your style or clash and ruin your whole look. Don&#8217;t leave this vital portion of your image to chance. Shop around and make sure you get one that not only coincides with the rest of your snowboard gear, but will also keep you feeling pleasant. Luckily, there&#8217;s a great array out there and you should be able to find one that matches the rest of your gear.</p>
<p>See, snowboard hats require form and function. Or course, they should look sweet, but they also need to keep you warm without having too much excess bulk. You still want to run the slope don&#8217;t you? Of course you do, so make sure the hat you pick will keep the wind off your head.</p>
<p>Take if from me, you should probably let your date help you pick out your next snowboard hat. I mean, she probably knows your style better than you do yourself. Plus, he&#8217;s the one who will be looking at it all day.</p>
<p>One more thing to keep in mind. Conclude if you need/want a chin strap before you start looking. If you ascertain it&#8217;s something you need, then don&#8217;t settle for one without. You&#8217;ll hate yourself later and will probably have to buy another one. You don&#8217;t need another snowboard hat in your closet.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all my suggestions on snowboard hats. Take it or leave it, but I advise you take it, &#8217;cause it&#8217;s good&#8230; ok.</p>
<p>Now hit the slopes!</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to include your significant other in the selection of your snowboard hat, it&#8217;s important for your style and for the health of your relationship. For more tips, visit us at <a target='_blank' href="http://www.squidoo.com/snowboard-hats">Snowboard Hats</a></p>
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		<title>Guide To Snowboarding</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Walters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are three snowboarding styles to choose from - alpine, freestyle and freeride. In freeride, you ride down the face of a mountain, taking advantage of the landscape's natural bumps and curves. Freestyle snowboarding centers on tricks, such as spins, jumps and grabbing the board in mid-air. Snowboarding alpine style is similar to skiing, in that it emphasizes building up speed and making sharp turns. If you are not sure which style is best for them, it is advisable to start with freeride, as it is the easiest to pick up the basics of the sport with.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main snowboarding styles are alpine, freestyle and freeride. In freeride, you ride down a mountain, taking advantage of the landscape&#8217;s natural bumps and curves. Freestyle centers on tricks, such as spins, jumps and grabbing the board in mid-air. Snowboarding alpine style is not unlike skiing, as it emphasizes fast speed and hard turns. For those unsure of which style is best for them, starting withe freeride is advisable, as it is the easiest style from which to learn the basics of snowboarding.</p>
<p>Two different snowboarding stances can chosen from. In the regular stance, which is most popular, your left foot goes first. In the goofy stance, your right foot goes in front of your left foot. Both will be shown to you by your instructor at the beginning of your lessons so you can decide which is preferable to you.</p>
<p>In contrast to skiers, who shift their weight from side to side, snowboarders shift their weight from heel to toe. In this respect, snowboarding is similar to skateboarding or surfing. When you shift your weight forward, the board goes downhill or speeds up. When you shift your weight backward, you will slow down. </p>
<p>There is a different type of snowboard for each of the styles: freeride, freestyle, and alpine boards. Each is manufactured uniquely in relation to materials, shape, flex pattern, and size. The type of board you ride should correspond to your favored style of snowboarding, your height, your shoe size and your weight (heavier riders need a board with a stiffer flex).</p>
<p>Snowboard boots and bindings are essential to connect yourself safely, securely and comfortably to your snowboard. The higher the quality of the ones you get, the easier it will be to control your board.</p>
<p>You should dress in layers, with a three-layer system widely thought to be best: an outer later, a middle layer, and a base layer. Warmth, weight and moisture management being considered for each of those layers.</p>
<p>Your head and ears can be protected from extremely low temperatures with a comfortable hat or beanie and, over that, wear a snowboard helmet. Opt for gloves that are durable, waterproof, and have a fleece or other synthetic-based insulated lining.</p>
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		<title>Winter Skiing: The Absolute Fun Way to Stay in Shape</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 20:22:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne G. Harold</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Winter time has a way of freezing even your favorite outdoor activities. Running on ice and dipping in frigid waters are not an option, unless you have armadillo skin. The freezing cold of winter can certainly make you feel cooped inside. It can be dampening to your active spirit but don't let it. There are a number of winter sports and activities that you can enjoy and take advantage of so you can still get outside for some calorie burning and cardiovascular activities to keep yourself in great shape - and that's excluding shoveling of snow.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Winter time has a way of freezing even your favorite outdoor activities. Running on ice and dipping in frigid waters are not an option, unless you have armadillo skin. The freezing cold of winter can certainly make you feel cooped inside. It can be dampening to your active spirit but don&#8217;t let it. There are a number of winter sports and activities that you can enjoy and take advantage of so you can still get outside for some calorie burning and cardiovascular activities to keep yourself in great shape &#8211; and that&#8217;s excluding shoveling of snow.</p>
<p>If you are looking for such alternatives, it may be worth your while to consider cross-country skiing as a smart option. It can certainly provide you with the opportunity to burn calories and keep you in shape while also having great fun on the aside. A lot of people may not realize it but cross-country skiing is considered by many exercise gurus as the best form of aerobic exercise. This winter sport simultaneously makes use of both arms and legs during the activity and it is guaranteed to burn as much 400 to 1400 calories, contingent to your current body weight of course; the intensity by which you ski; and your willingness to ski hills.</p>
<p>Very often, people are curious about the distinction between cross-country skiing and downhill skiing. There are quite a few differences that distinguish one from the other but from an industrial point of view the foremost difference is in the way the skis are built and used.</p>
<p>Lighter skis are used in cross-country skiing with only the toe of the boot attached to the ski to free the heel and allow cross-country skiers to go up and down hills unfettered. Cross-country skiers are bound to travel across snow covered fields and woodlands that is why cross-country skis are also built longer and narrower for deeper snow trekking, setting up a slower pace. Downhill skiing, on the other hand, has a wider ski and the entire, much heavier boot is attached to the ski by a supplied binding.</p>
<p>Cross-country skiing involves walking and hiking in snow; propelling yourself across a rolling terrain or traversing a relatively flat land surface. Downhill skiing, as the name clearly implies is performed on steep slope. It requires getting to the top of a big hill and sliding down to the bottom at high speed, using poles and ski.</p>
<p>If you are the type who loves speed and challenge, then downhill skiing is definitely your winter sport as it provides both. Downhill skiers swear there&#8217;s no better rush than the thrill of going down the mountain on incredibly high speed.</p>
<p>Conversely, the more sedate type yet don&#8217;t mind a more strenuous activity go for cross-country skiing. It is a perfect blend of maximum cardiovascular exercise and great views of the winter wonderland outside. In fact, for the hard-core runners who can&#8217;t give vent to their yearning to run, cross-country skiing is the perfect winter option. Just like running, the number of calories you burn is determined by speed and incline. Although not as exhilarating as downhill skiing, the prospect of seeing some winter wildlife and the cross-country&#8217;s peaceful manner make this sport a unique and rewarding experience.</p>
<p>Whatever your preference may be, the fact is, all skiing sports provide not just total fun but also an enjoyable way to keep yourself in top form in the winter time.</p>
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		<title>Five of the Best Up-and-Coming Snowboarding Destinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 23:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Damian Papworth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since its beginnings as more of a fringe spot, snowboarding has made huge inroads into resorts originally intended for those on skis. In fact, many of the world's best ski resorts have added specific snowboarding parks, including areas for those who prefer a ride on the half-pipe to a day out on the trails.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since its beginnings as more of a fringe spot, snowboarding has made huge inroads into resorts originally intended for those on skis. In fact, many of the world&#8217;s best ski resorts have added specific snowboarding parks, including areas for those who prefer a ride on the half-pipe to a day out on the trails.</p>
<p>However, if there&#8217;s one thing that the naysayers did get right, it&#8217;s that snowboarders are a fun and adventurous bunch. Thus, why go on the same boring vacation that everyone else has already been on? Taking on new parks and hills is a lot more exciting than checking out a spot you&#8217;ve already had many times over. But combing the world for the hot new destination is a lot of work, especially after a hard day on the mountain.</p>
<p>For anyone planning a high-energy snowboarding vacation, combing the list of the world&#8217;s best mountains for snowboarding would be a time-consuming task. Thankfully, we&#8217;ve done it for you. Here are the five hottest spots for some of the world&#8217;s best snowboarding. Whether you&#8217;re into racing down the mountain or landing perfect tricks, there&#8217;s something on the list for everyone.</p>
<p>Hlidarfjall, Iceland &#8211; While Iceland might not be at the top of many snowboarding lists, the fact is, this incredible island country has some excellent and rarely explored slopes available. After all, where else can you snowboard on a mountain with views to a sometimes-active volcano? Seven kilometers away from the university town of Akuereyri in the north, Hlidarfjall is one of the most popular resorts in the whole country, with four lifts and a simple ski lodge leading the way to some fun trails. The highlight for visitors seems to be the night boarding.</p>
<p>Whistler Blackcomb &#8211; Located in British Columbia, this hugely popular ski and snowboard resort is the largest resort of its kind in all of North America. High-speed lifts mean less wait time between runs, and there&#8217;s even an area for tubing when you get sick of boarding.</p>
<p>Bansko, Bulgaria &#8211; Western Europe is so last year, anyway. Try what European boarders already figured out, and book a flight to Sofia, Bulgaria. Bansko is only a couple of hours away from the country&#8217;s capital city, but it feels like a world once you see those beautiful snow-covered mountains. Located in the beautiful Pirin Range, Bansko has over 20 kilometers of tree-lined slopes in its three separate areas of the mountain.</p>
<p>Borno, Italy &#8211; Located in Italy&#8217;s Lombardia region, this medium-sized resort offers a truly impressive 700 meters of vertical descent for its skiers and snowboarders. A short trip from Milan, it&#8217;s popular with beginner snowboarders because of its large amount of beginner-oriented trails, but both experts and intermediates will also find a number of runs to their liking.</p>
<p>Blafjoll, Iceland &#8211; With Iceland&#8217;s economy tanking, it&#8217;s never been more affordable for snowboarders to head to this magical world of fire, little people, northern lights, and even some excellent snowboarding. One of the largest resorts in Iceland, Blafjoll is best suited for intermediate snowboarders, with slightly more difficult trails. It might have one of the best views around. Night boarding is a popular activity here.</p>
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		<title>Hitting the Slopes: A Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Snowboarding Gear</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 07:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Damian Papworth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dressing for success isn't just for a first date or a job interview. It's just as important out on the mountain, where the wrong outfit can mean a lot more than just looking silly. Whether you've been snowboarding forever or are just starting out, the most important thing to remember is that dressing for the elements is just as much a part of staying safe as having the right kind of board and staying off of runs that are too difficult for your skill level.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dressing for success isn&#8217;t just for a first date or a job interview. It&#8217;s just as important out on the mountain, where the wrong outfit can mean a lot more than just looking silly. Whether you&#8217;ve been snowboarding forever or are just starting out, the most important thing to remember is that dressing for the elements is just as much a part of staying safe as having the right kind of board and staying off of runs that are too difficult for your skill level.</p>
<p>While choosing the right board and binding is important, no one, beginner or expert, should consider a day on the slopes without planning accordingly.</p>
<p>Cotton should be avoided at all costs because unlike synthetics, it actually holds water in instead of wicking it away. That matters when snow is melting on your boots and potentially getting into your socks. An excellent sock made of a materiel like SmartWool will keep you dry and healthy, while cotton will only lead to trouble. Don&#8217;t even put a layer of cotton over something synthetic: avoid it at all costs. Good winter gear won&#8217;t have cotton elements.</p>
<p>As far as layering goes, it&#8217;s the best way to stay both warm and cool out on the slopes. For those snowboarders who are going to be out during spring season, sometimes it&#8217;s necessary to remove a layer to beat the heat of the mid-day sun. If, instead of one very thick winter coat and one long underwear shirt, you layer long underwear, a thin sweater, a thick sweater, and a coat with a shell, it will make staying as cool or as warm as you want to be a breeze.</p>
<p>The first and most crucial part of any snowboarding outfit is that initial layer, the base layer. This is where it is really important to remember absolutely no cotton at all. Long underwear, or thermal underwear, should fit snugly but not too tightly, and should be made of a material that will wick sweat away. The same goes for socks, which should be made of wool or some other synthetic material that allows breathing while eliminating the risk of water.</p>
<p>The insulation layer of a snowboarding outfit goes on over the base layer, but does not need to protect from the elements like the outer layer. Also known as the middle layer, this is what provides extra warmth by keeping heat locked firmly in while allowing water to be wicked away. The middle layer consists of a sweater or zip-up, usually made of wool or fleece. Its purpose is to provide a little bit more warmth while not adding too much bulk to the outfit. Boots are also included in the middle layer.</p>
<p>The outer layer of any snowboarding outfit is the stuff that actually keeps you from getting snow in your clothing. It is important to make sure that even something as simple as a cap is not made of cotton, as it is just important for your body to be able to &#8220;breathe&#8221; while bundled up as it is for the heat to stay locked in. Hats should cover your ears as well as the top of your head, and as people lose almost all of their body heat through their heads, it&#8217;s important to find one that fits securely and keeps the heat locked in.</p>
<p>The outer layer of clothing for snowboarding also consists of gloves, which are particularly important given that most snowboarding falls put the most impact on the hands and wrists. Make sure to get a pair that has extra padding in the palm, as well as sufficient insulation. Sometimes, a thin wool glove is worn inside of the large waterproof glove, for extra warmth on particularly cold days.</p>
<p>One of the most important elements of outerwear are the goggles, which protect against just about everything, from ice and water to tree branches and too much sun. Goggles should fit snugly around the face and be attached with a secure band so that they don&#8217;t go flying off during a particularly invigorating run.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re all suited up properly, staying on the mountain for hours at a time is a piece of cake!</p>
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