Come and Enjoy the London Metro Ski Show

October 13th, 2006

From the 18th to the 22nd of October 2006 London is hosting the Metro ski and snowboard Show. Visitors will be able to scale a Crystal Ice climbing wall, supp worldly free winter themed wine and food and visit and gawp at the Brand Arena and Fashion Show. If you’re into purchasing the latest trends before anyone then you shouldn’t be disappointed here. Additionally, some highly competitive action from the Orange AIM British Quarter Pipe Championships and also the London Ride freeskiing competition will be taking place.

Numerous pros, and equipment or clothing bigwigs will be on offer to talk to and gain some advice from. You’ll be able to benefit whether you are a seasoned pro or a newbie to snow sports. People are always available to help with any questions, however unique they are, e.g. what are the best ways with how to build snowboard jumps , or what snowboard stance, angle you should be adopting for your own particular riding style.

Things to Consider When Planning an All Inclusive Holiday

October 7th, 2006

All inclusive holiday packages can be great, especially when traveling on a budget. Usually, when planning a trip, you have to consider where you want to go, find suitable lodging and research the entertainment possibilities. Eating out at restaurants during your vacation can be costly. This is why many people choose all inclusive packages for their trips. Whether you choose a land package or a cruise, all the usual considerations have been taken care of. All you have to do is pick your destination. However, like anything else you buy, you need to weigh your options.

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Argentina Hosts Xtreme Week at its Own Flypark in La Hoya

September 26th, 2006

Starting on the 08/31/06 the inaugural exhibition and competitions showcase, Xtreme week in Esquel, Argentina saw in excess of 150 eager snowboarders from all over the globe ready to challenge each other for the $35,000 (Pesos) worth of prizes, covered by four distinct disciplines. The Big Mountain event unfortunately had to be cancelled due to too little offpiste snow (no chance of improving riding through better technique or super fast snowboard wax here!), but the other three main events went ahead, Skier/ Boardercross, Big Air and Rail Line.

The Flypark, although small had a superb ambience with its full afternoon sunshine, stunning Patagonian views and well manicured jumps and the like, quite a rare thing in South American terrain parks.

Nico Lopez, the founder of Xtreme week and designer of the Flypark hopes to further improve on the reputation of the event and Flypark.

Winners of first places, pulling off a huge range of impressive snowboard stance / ticks, were as follows (men’s then females respectively):

ski Rail: Garrett Russell, Agustina Baruzzi;
ski Big Air: Sebastian Bocos, n/a;
Skiercross: Ramiro Brizzi, Chloe Georges;
Boardercross: Juan Beberagi, n/a;
Big Air snowboard: Hennin Martinsen, n/a;
Rail Line snowboard: Hennin Martinsen, Leticia Monaco

Dates are announced for the 11th Snowboard Grand Prix

September 5th, 2006

Hey everyone, a truly great snowboard competition is about to hit us at the end of this year. Kids, if you can, try and get one of your yearly family snowboarding holidays to simply coincide with this world class snowboard event.

Opening in Breckenridge, Colorado on December 14-16th 2006 the Chevrolet U.S. snowboard Grand Prix, a three-stop snowboard competition is only months away. Boasting a smaller more competitive selection of fields, a huge 22ft superpipe, boardercross and a first for full-field, full-length slopestyle course, this event looks as exciting as ever and will be hosted by a whole host of Olympic snowboard champions such as Shuan White, Hannah Teter and Seth Wescott.

After Breckenridge the competition continues in Mountain Creek, New Jersey on February 2-4th , this series subsequently finalizing its self at Tamarack, Idaho on February 24-26th.

Competition winners look set to win one of the largest prizes from a snowboard competition yet with over $300,000 in total prize money and the tradition of each acquiring a brand new top of the range Chevrolet truck. Not bad for a hard days work!

If you are dreaming of getting to grips with freestyle snowboard, e.g. snowboarding half pipes, visit http://www.snowboardwax.info/An-Introduction-To-Half-Pipes.php for some tips and advice.