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Closing Dates for Ski & Snowboard Resorts in Utah, Colorado, Vermont

Closing Dates for Ski & Snowboard Resorts in Utah, Colorado, Vermont

You know you are a diehard skier or snowboarder when it is April and you are still thinking about squeezing in another few days of downhill delight.  Some resorts are staying open until mid-May. The 2023–24 ski season started slow but picked up momentum and is ending with spring storms both East and West. That
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Comparing Season Pass Deals for 2024/25 Skiing & Snowboarding

Comparing Season Pass Deals for 2024/25 Skiing & Snowboarding

Even before the current downhill season ends, season passes are now on sale for the 2024/25 ski and snowboard season, at the lowest early bird rates of the year. Whether you buy an Ikon Pass, Epic Pass, Mountain Collective Pass, Indy Pass, or a pass from one specific favorite area or group of destinations in
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Turkey, China Drop Visa Requirements in 2024

Turkey, China Drop Visa Requirements in 2024

Turkey and China are dropping visa requirements for tourists, including from the USA and Canada, in 2024, to visit for as long as 90 days Making travel easier is likely to boost tourism, along with political and economic ties with the countries whose passport holders no longer need to apply for a visa to visit.
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Ski & Snowboard Deals, New Lifts and Terrain

Ski & Snowboard Deals, New Lifts and Terrain

The ski and snowboard season gets underway officially on Thanksgiving Weekend, with downhill destinations from Alta in Utah to Windham in New York either already open or opening, and several are celebrating important anniversaries or introducing important new trams and lifts. Here’s a round-up of the most important news for those with snow brains. Season
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Exercise Tips for Skiing, Snowboarding

Exercise Tips for Skiing, Snowboarding

The snow will be here before you know it.  Start getting your body in shape now for the 2023/24 ski and snowboard season. Even if you are not a skier or snowboarder, these are easy common sense exercise tips anybody can do any time of year. These exercise tips are from a senior physiologist with
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Overlanding Across Libya from Tripoli to Benghazi and El Alamein

Overlanding Across Libya from Tripoli to Benghazi and El Alamein

The recent catastrophic flooding in Libya had me remembering my one and only visit to Libya many years ago.  And a reason to re-publish this article. I was overlanding decades before the term existed, in the 1960s, when it was called – simply – touring. It was my honeymoon, an extended road trip through Europe
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Test Drive: Ineos Grenadier SUV

Test Drive: Ineos Grenadier SUV

The Ineos Grenadier is the best new SUV you probably haven’t heard of. Even so, you should consider this tough, capable and comfortable off-roader, available in North America in Fall 2023. I tested a pre-production model recently, over rocks and through mud, and was suitably impressed. The Ineos Grenadier merges the best off-road capability of
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Churchill, Canada: More Polar Bear & Whales Than People

Churchill, Canada: More Polar Bear & Whales Than People

ecoXplorer Evelyn Kanter visits Churchill, Canada, where polar bear outnumber humans.

Standing on its hind legs, an adult male polar bear can reach 18 feet or more, so you don’t want to be in a cute little subcompact car, or even a pick-up, that a curious bear could push over or climb on. The “tundra buggies” that carry tourists for close-up views of these phenomenal animals are bigger and tougher than the bears. Think school bus on steroids.

Pot-Friendly Hotel Opens in Las Vegas

Pot-Friendly Hotel Opens in Las Vegas

Of course it would be Las Vegas. We’re talking about the first-ever cannabis-friendly hotel in the city known for gambling, scantily-clad showgirls, star chef restaurants, top name concert stars and one of the most famous marketing campaigns in tourism history, “What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas”. So you can enjoy your joint, spliff, bong,
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Club Med Drops Plans for Utah Ski Resort

Club Med Drops Plans for Utah Ski Resort

Club Med and Snowbasin have agreed that the all-inclusive international chain will not build a ski property at the Utah resort after all. It’s not a real surprise to us ski industry insiders, who have long known about construction delays due to environmental issues, including water and electric power.  Snowbasin is one of my favorite
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