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How To Add Classic Warmth To Any Room
http://www.thesandiegocoast.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ how-to-add-classic-warmth-to-any-…Decorating styles may come and go but one thing is certain: The warmth and beauty of wood is enduring. As no other building material can, wood gives a home natural character and a sense of heritage, even in new construction where architectural assets may be few.
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Things to Consider When Choosing a Colorado Ski Resort
http://coloradoblogging.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ things-to-consider-when-choosing-a-co…Things to Consider When Choosing a Colorado Ski Resort By Admin in Colorado Skiing May 17 Colorado is one among the great places to go skiing. Ski resorts in Colorado offer fantastic way to experience skiing in the Rocky mountains. You will find a few resorts here with world-beating restaurants, where as others have world-beating ski instructors.
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A Guide For The Skiing Beginner
http://getonthepiste.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ a-guide-for-the-skiing-beginner/It can be very scary to try anything new, especially when you could get hurt while trying this new activity. This guide is to help you relax and give you everything you need to know to get started. Equipment, ski slopes and instruction are the three basic things you need to know before you start skiing.
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It’s Never to Early to Plan Your Next Trip to Telluride
http://www.hqblognet.com/ hq/ its-never-to-early-to-plan-your-next-trip-to-tellu…It’s Never to Early to Plan Your Next Trip to Telluride May 17, 2008 | By demersj0 In Articles | Comments(0) Telluride has become one of America’s favorite ski and golf destinations. Beyond amazing landscapes, scenery and outdoor activities, Telluride is also a cultural and dining powerhouse.
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Annapurna IV: Summit Push On For American Team Planning First Ski Descent
http://thehendricksreport.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ annapurna-iv-summit-push-…Annapurna IV: Summit Push On For American Team Planning First Ski Descent Posted on May 17, 2008 by Jason A. Hendricks Ben Clark, Tim Clarke, and Josh Butson are currently making their summit push on the 24,680 Ft. peak of Annapurna IV.
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Rudi Speaks!
http://offcamber.typepad.com/ dv8/ 2008/ 05/ rudi-speaks.html"Without a doubt, the summer months in the mountains are as close to my heart as the finest powder in the world. In the end it is not the light powder, it is the mountains – the way I accept their treasured beauty and how I can find myself having fun in their serenity.
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The Survival of the New England Ski Resort Species
http://www.completenewengland.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ the-survival-of-the-…The Survival of the New England Ski Resort Species Blame it on global warming or just normal weather patterns in the maturing of planet earth but what you can’t argue with is recent mild winters in the northeast of the U.S. have made it tough being a ski resort or lodging owner in the mountains of New England.
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Dawn Patrol Yields May Powder
http://offcamber.typepad.com/ dv8/ 2008/ 05/ dawn-patrol-yie.htmlFirst ride home up the mountain tonight. Thank god for the 7th and 8th gear on the 1x8. Limits the ouch factor a bit. Feels good to do it though...a sort of beat down, meditative pain that provides clarity. They say if life gives you lemons you should make lemonade.
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Breath
http://thephiladelphiaproject.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ breath/I’m posting some older journal-type articles to fill the site with … something. So there’s something here for people to read. I’m sitting at our kitchen counter, Bright Eyes plays on my computer, “24” comes on in three-quarters of an hour.
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My Latest Backcountry Tool
http://backcountryblog.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ my-latest-backcountry-tool.htmlSince moving to Utah two winters ago I have quickly gained an arsenal of equipment for backcountry skiing. Lighter & fatter skis, skins, AT bindings, beacon, shovel, probe, camelback, backpack, etc. Me on Mt. Baldy last May thinking, there has got to be a better way...