Monday

Planning a Snowboarding Vacation for the Whole Family

Summer will be over before you know. Now is the time to start thinking about where you want to snowboard for vacation. Maybe money is tight so you need to start considering where the best places for beginner snowboarding might be. Snowboarding is fast becoming one of the most popular winter activities that you can participate in. Most of the ski resorts cater to both skiers and snowboarders alike so there is no reason you cannot find a snowboarding vacation package that accommodates your winter interests.

The easiest way to find a snowboarding vacation package is through your local travel agency. Typically they will be able to make your travel arrangements plus reserve any snowboarding gear that you may need. The convenient thing about a snowboarding vacation is you do not have to pay up front for a bunch of expensive gear. All the items that you need for snowboarding such as the board, boots and helmet are available to rent.

Other alternatives include finding snowboarding vacation packages from the on line travel agencies. You may get a better deal price-wise by shopping on the Internet, but for first-time snow riders, they may want a more personal experience that only an in-person agent can provide.

Transportation during your snowboarding vacation is generally not that much of a concern. Some resorts will actually pick you up from the airport and transport you to the slopes. Shuttle buses operate in most resort town to transport you from your room, to the slopes, back to your room, and to any shopping or needs you may have. If you choose to rent a vehicle or drive your own, most resorts have plenty of parking and for those areas where parking is quite a distance from the slopes, free shuttle buses will take you to the base of the slopes.

First time snowboarders should make things easier for themselves and take at least a day lesson. Nothing could be worse than getting hurt on your snowboarding vacation because you decided you could pick up the sport by teaching yourself. Like most things, it looks a lot easier than it is. A half or full days lesson is not that expensive and you will be able to get proper instruction so the rest of your snowboarding vacation is enjoyable.

Snowboard vacations that include children do not have to be a burden on the parents. Most ski resorts have family friendly programs for the kids, which allows them to learn how to snowboard, let the parents enjoy their own snow riding and keep them entertained for the day. Daycare is available at most ski resorts for those toddlers and babies too young to learn this great sport.

A snowboarding vacation can be an adventure that everyone young and old can enjoy. There are plenty of family fun things to do, teenagers get to participate in a cool activity and even adults will find the vacation to be plenty exciting. Snowboarding is no longer a rebel sport. The resort industry is now catering to the sport and has created magnificent snowboarding vacations to enjoy.
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Friday

Beginner's Guide to Buying a Snowboard

As a beginner you will most likely spend most of your time on the slopes renting a snowboard. A my main tip for snowboarding in this regard is that it a good thing. You should rent your snowboard until it either makes economic sense for you to buy one or you get good enough that you need a snowboard that will keep up with your skill. This article will help you understand what kinds of different snowboards there are and which one would best suit you for your skill level and need.

There are three types of snowboard to consider: Freestyle, Freeride(all mountain) and Alpine (carving boards).

Freestyle Snowboards

These are wide, stable snowboards that are forgiving to ride. They are very responsive which makes them good equipment used for snowboarding for novices. The snowboard characteristics make them good for pulling tricks but less responsive in high speed carving due to flexibility and edge grip. They are often twin tipped and multi directional making them good for tricks and half pipes but ideal for beginners.

Freeride(all mountain)Snowboards

Generally the most popular snowboard on the slopes. Good for all mountain use, park or half pipe. Freeride snowboards tend to float reasonably well on powder, can carve and can be used to catch air, this make them popular boards. Freeride snowboards tend to be directional, meaning one end (the tip) is wider than the tail. They tend to be soft and manouveurable for beginners but offer enough stiffness for fast carves in harder snow, these boards offer a mix of characteristics between freestyle and alpine snowboards.

Alpine Snowboards

definitely not for the novice, these snowboards are stiff, narrow, long and built for speed. Built for speed carving and stability at speed with good edge holding powers they tend to be either symmetrical or asymmetrical but always built for one way travel.

Length and Width of Snowboard

Once you have chosen the type of snowboard that best suits your level of competence and ride style there are then several other factors to be considered in your choice of snowboard before buying.

Your height and foot size play an important part in your choice of snowboard.

The length of snowboard that will suit will be down to the riders height and ridestyle. Snowboards are usually 100cms to 180cms long.

A freestyle snowboard should stand tall enough to reach between the riders shoulders and chin when stood on end.

A freeride snowboard should reach between chin and eyebrows.

An alpine or carving snowboard should stand tall enough to reach a point between the forehead and a few inches above the head.

Foot size is important for determining the width of the snowboard. If your feet overhang the board there is a danger of catching an edge and tumbling. If your feet are too small then it is difficult to apply pressure to the edges to initiate turns. If you are an advanced rider using a carving board with big feet it may be necessary to alter your stance to avoid overhanging the edges.

Of course before you buy equipment used for snowboarding you should rent a few snowboards first to see what style, brand best suit you.

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