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Utah Ski Resorts Are Good For Year-Round Fun
While Utah is home to some major wintertime ski action, this state is ideal for visiting just about any time of the year. With several major national parks, a whole host of mountains to explore and some of the best resorts in the world, Utah is a smart traveler's favorite destination for some serious outdoor action.
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Utah Offers Olympic Size Skiing
When it comes to premiere ski resort states in America, most people instantly think Colorado. While this is certainly true, other states are also noted for their major slope action. Utah, for example, is a major player in the ski world with some of its slopes being noted as being the best anywhere.
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There Are Lots Of Reasons To Go Skiing
Ask any skier why they lover the sport and chances are you'll get a host of different answers. Ranging from exercise to exhilaration and beyond, skiing is a sport enjoyed by millions.
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When it comes to skiing the Rockies, many fans of this extreme sport won't settle for anything less than Colorado. One of the top resort areas in this state known for its spectacular mountain landscapes is Telluride.
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Sun Protection Should Be A Must On The Slopes
There's nothing like hitting the slopes on a brisk winter's day to get the blood pumping and the adrenaline flowing. The scenery, the action and the thrilling cold and perhaps a little competition, too, combine to make the sport an absolute favorite among thousands and thousands the world over.
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Ski resorts ready for winter - Traverse City Record-Eagle
TRAVERSE CITY -- It's time to hit the slopes. The blast of early-season snow means several local ski resorts are primed to open on Thanksgiving weekend or earlier, and two major resorts already are up and running. Resort managers welcome the jump
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Wolf Creek ski village put on hold by Forest Service - Rocky Mountain News
An environmental review of a proposed village near Wolf Creek ski area is on hold because billionaire developer Red McCombs has not submitted his revised plans for the project to the U.S. Forest Service. The agency learned last month that developers
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N.C.'s ski resorts are waiting for business - Raleigh News & Observer
Story Tools North Carolina's ski resort operators say they understand the uncertainty caused by the faltering economy. "We face that worry and concern every winter," said Kim Jochl of Sugar Mountain resort. "It's called weather." While the recession
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IOC: Women ski jumping out of 2010 Olympics because of numbers, not - Associated Press
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- Women's ski jumping is being left out of the 2010 Winter Olympics because there are not enough athletes to merit the sport's inclusion, not because of gender discrimination, an International Olympic Committee
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FBI increases reward for 4 wanted people - Statesman Journal
Josephine Sunshine Overaker, Joseph Mahmoud Dibee, Justin Franchi Solondz and Rebecca Rubin are wanted for various criminal actions that include vandalism, animal releases, arsons and attempted arsons across Oregon, Washington, California, Wyoming


