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Get in Shape for Ski Season!

October 29th, 2007 by lori t

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Yes, fall is definitely coming to a close. The leaves are falling off the trees, Halloween is just around the corner and holiday decorations are already in the stores. That can only mean one thing…..it’s time to get in shape for ski season.

Getting in shape now means enjoying yourself more and hurting less. The three areas that you need to develop and concentrate on before heading into the season are flexibility, strength and aerobic ability. When getting in shape for ski season, here are some things you should focus on:

Strength Training – Strong quads, hamstrings and glutes are essential for skiing and snowboarding. The more you work them, the more runs you’ll be able to make and the less pain you’ll be in the following day.
Cardio Training – Consider cycling in some form as it gives your leg muscles a great workout.
Agility – Practice stepping from side to side in a semi-squat position. Work you way up to jumping side to side.
• Speed
– Run up and down the stairs with knees high in the air. It will help make you faster than you were last year.
• Flexibility – Stretch your muscles thoroughly before and after every workout.
• Power – You need power to stop, to go, to turn. Give this exercise a try to increase yours; stand on the first stair from the bottom with your side to the floor. Jump off the stair and then immediately back up. Repeat in sets of 10 – 30 seconds.

Now go workout!

*As with any workout, you should check with your doctor first if you have any special health concerns.

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Announcing 07-08 Mountains

October 22nd, 2007 by susan j

Just in time for the approaching holiday and snow-sport season, we’re announcing the participating ski resorts for the 2007-2008 ski season.

Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly resort, such as Vermont’s Ascutney Mountain Resort, equipped with slope-side hotel or village condos as well as fine dining, or an action-packed weekend with challenging terrain and over 2,000 vertical feet at Vermont’s Jay Peak Resort, Powder Passport is your ticket to the excitement of the upcoming ski season.

Here are this year’s participating mountains:

New Hampshire


Vermont


Maine


New York


Massachusetts

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Passport to Lodging Deals

October 17th, 2007 by amy c

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Attitash Grand Summit Hotel
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A snow-filled vacation isn’t just about the mountain. Cozy and convenient lodging will enhance your mountain experience and prepare you for your action-packed day on the slopes. Powder Passport is your ticket to additional savings on hotels, condos, and lodges near included mountains. Check out the savings!

Not only does Attitash Grand Summit Hotel offer slope side access to Bear Peak, but you can pamper yourself after a day of exhilarating skiing. The year round pools, spas, and massage therapy will add a luxurious atmosphere to your rugged mountain experience while your ski-tired muscles recuperate.

Vermont’s Bolton Valley Resort puts you in a quaint New England village, surrounded by 5,000 acres of scenic wilderness, five restaurants to choose from, and easy access to the mountain.

The Town Square Condominiums at Waterville Valley, located in the center of the resort, offers a complimentary five-minute shuttle to the mountain, as well as several shops and restaurants. Take an unforgettable horse-drawn sleigh ride through the snow-covered valley for a winter wonderland experience.

The Winwood Inn
offers affordable and cozy lodging, perfect for the entire family or a romantic getaway. The open hearth fireplace in the Trail’s End Tavern and Grill sets a warm and cozy lodge atmosphere — the perfect place to warm up and rest after a day on any of the 64 slopes on New York’s Windham Mountain.

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Save on Skiing

October 11th, 2007 by susan j

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Avid skiers know how quickly lift tickets, ski gear, and all the other essentials can add up. “More snow, less dough” in MSNBC’s family travel section offers 10 ways to keep costs down during a family ski trip. Tip #1 recommends that you book early to take advantage of early bird specials.

We also want to help skiers save money, so we’re offering 20% off 3,5 and 7-day Powder Passports now through October 18. Of course, with Powder Passport, you don’t have to book ahead, because the card gives you the flexibility to hit the slopes on your own time (with no blackout dates). Happy skiing!

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Welcome to the Powder Passport Blog!

October 8th, 2007 by susan j

If you’re looking for a way to enjoy the Northeast’s best skiing at an affordable price, then look no further. Here at Powder Passport, we are passionate about bringing you the region’s best ski values and information. We plan to pack this blog with information in the region’s best ski resorts, where to buy ski gear, and, of course, how to save money while doing it. We hope that you’ll join us for the ride as we embark on a blogging adventure. Leave a comment to let us know what you’d like to read about!

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