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6 Aug 2010 | No Comment

Snow-sure Val Thorens will give any skier or boarder whatever they want. Europe’s highest resort, Val Thorens seems to go on forever as it forms part of the famous Three Valleys offering more than 600km of piste.

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4 Aug 2010 | One Comment

Hosting the first ever Winter Olympics in 1924, Chamonix’s place in ski history is guaranteed. Now famous for an abundance of off-piste terrain and challenging slopes, it’s one of France’s and Europe’s most popular ski resorts.

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23 May 2010 | No Comment

Sauze d'Oulx

British skiers and snowboarders love Sauze d’Oulx. Located in the North-West of Italy, Sauze forms a part of the famous Milky Way ski area with its neighbours Sestriere, Clavière, Montgenèvre and Sansicario.

So maybe its the 400km of…

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29 Mar 2010 | No Comment

For most, Japan probably isn’t the first country that comes to mind when planning your next ski holiday. This may come down to a number of reasons – Japan is perceived as too expensive, too far to travel, or that…

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11 Feb 2010 | One Comment

Fernie ski village

Fernie, set amidst the majestic peaks of British Columbia’s Canadian Rockies, regularly declared one of the top ski resorts in North America boasts over 2500 skiable acres and an average snowfall of 9 metres/29 feet. With 5 alpine bowls…

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14 Jan 2010 | Comments Off

The Official Alpine Skiing Venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics

Regularly voted as one of the world’s top ski resorts, Whistler in British Columbia is preparing for a massive 2010. From February 12th – 28th, Whistler Blackcomb will host, along with Vancouver the hugely-anticipated 2010 Winter Olympics. It’s fifty years…

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