Snowcat Skiing: What Is It?
by Lachlan Brown Backcountry skiers near Golden, British Columbia travel high into the Rocky Mountains in the warm comfort of snowcats. Traveling in groups of 12, lead by two qualified guides, skiers and snowboarders... Keys to Responsible Recreation in the BackCountry
by Chuck Fitzgerald Having a good time is pretty high on everyone’s to do list, especially when surrounded by awesome views and super-awesome friends. We hike, bike, climb, camp, raft, fish, hunt, four-wheel, sleep and ... NBA 2004-2005 Season Preview
by Gary Whittaker Here are your big stories for the upcoming new season: Kobe Bryant found guilty of rape. Lakers are forced to “bend over” for Kobe’s manhood and finish with their worst record in 10 years Mark Cub... TOP TEN Myths Surrounding the Montreal Expos
by Gary Whittaker 10 - That the Expos lost its fan base after all the English left in the early 80’s. The Olympic Stadium continued to average over 18 thousand visitors per game until 1997. While they were not leaders... Whitewater Rafting Forges Bonds Stronger than the Rapids
by Jim Sampson Colorado River Rafting is a Trip Visualize the boat's brow cutting through the swirling, surging water; the sun sparkling on the frothy waves, making tiny rainbows; the abrupt lurch of the craft, as... Tips on Buying a Boat: Seven Tips on What You Should Look For When Investing In Watercraft
by Keith Binnersley I discovered sailing many years ago and found it to be a wonderful way to enjoy time with friends and family as well as a way to get away from the office and become totally entranced and absorbed wit... Post-Hiking Pain
by Louise Roach Calves are burning, knees hurt and legs feel like Jello. After a major hike, the body is asking, “why the torture?” How to deal with post-hiking pain and recovery is something every hiker faces as ... The Art of Surfing
by Jakob Jelling Since its hey day in the 1960’s, surfing through the ocean has become a popular past time. Riders love to pound the surf with their waxed boards and ride large waves into the shore. As like any sport... What is Snowkiting?
by Jakob Jelling As if snowboarding and kitesurfing actually meshed into one single sport it would be Snowkiting. Imagine taking a lift high atop a beautiful mountain, you set your kite in motion and get your feet fi... Skatesailing – The Ice Age
by Jakob Jelling As with any extreme sport, some people enjoy the warmth of surfing and others prefer the cold weather and would rather skate instead of surf. With this, another popular extreme sport has been created... The Rising Popularity of Windsurfing
by Jakob Jelling As with any extreme sport or sport in general, there is only so much one can do on a surfboard. Enter windsurfing, a popular way to gain speed and air by using a sail attached to the surfboard itself... Kiteboating
by Jakob Jelling Just when you think that kiting can be for only a board, think again. With the inception of bigger and more powerful kites, the ability to speed up or move larger objects became a reality. Enter a ne... The Nitty Gritty to Soccer Safety
by Rebecca Blain As soccer is one of the most well loved sports on Earth, many children and adults are lured into participating in playing on a daily basis. Due to this wide spread popularity, soccer injuries are ver... What You Should Know About Volleyball Safety To Make The Most of Your Play Time
by Rebecca Blain The fun and excitement of volleyball lures many children and adults into playing the sport. However, in order to have as much fun as possible, volleyball safety is something that you must always keep... What Started It All - The History of Volleyball
by Rebecca Blain Surprisingly, one of the most well loved sports in the world is also relatively young. Despite the game's youth, it has gone through a wide variety of changes and evolution as a part of its rich hist... So You Want To Climb A Colorado “Fourteener”
by Diane Winger Have you caught the bug yet? The desire to climb a mountain with a summit rising at least 14,000 feet above sea level has reached near-epidemic proportions in Colorado, with estimates of roughly 500... History of Kitesurfing
by Jakob Jelling KiteSurfing is by far the latest craze in extreme sports. The idea of using a kite to enhance speed and gravity for the surfer seems like a new and exhilarating challenge, yet the art of KiteSurfing... First Look: The 2004-05 NBA Schedule
by Dave Fitzpatrick Admit it, the first thing you did when the 2004-05 NBA schedule came out last week was check to see when Shaq and the Miami Heat would visit Kobe Bryant and the Lakers. It probably didn't take long t... Is the Chipko Movement Towards Forest Appraisal
by M.Aparna “Let us protect and plant the trees Go awaken the villages And drive away the axemen.” - Ghanshyam Sailani The forests of India are the unique resources for the survival of the rural people of India ... Three Ways to Destroy Your Ability To Compete-Quickly!
by Dr. Leif H. Smith If you want to become the kind of athlete that people always talk about in terms of “potential” rather than results, following the following formula: 1. Focus on that which you are scared of In the ... by
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