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SKIING 2007-2008
Skiing with the legends of Sun Valley
In 1936, at a time when alpine skiing was a sport for an elite few, Averill Harriman opened a resort outside the town of Ketchum, Idaho. The rich and famous have flocked to Sun Valley ever since. (PHOTOS, VIDEO INCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE >
TRAVEL FEATURES
Into skiing's rustic past
The lodge at Donner Ski Ranch looks like a roadside diner. And owner Marshall Tuttle wants to keep that unpretentious, family-friendly feeling alive. (PHOTOS INCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE >
Dog sledding In northern New England
Think dog sledding, and the image that comes to mind is Alaska or the Yukon Territory. Well, there's dog sledding in New England, and it's well-established. (PHOTO, VIDEO, QUIZ INCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE >
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TRAVEL SHORTS
SKI releases 'top ski resort' list
If you love to ski and are planning your visits to snowy slopes and shopping around for preseason offers, SKI Magazine offers some assistance with its annual "Top 50 Resort Guide." FULL ARTICLE »
News from around the world
Spyland in Spain … Glimpse magazine … Free rail pass … Safari destinations … Swedish attraction … New travel books … Hawaii tourism … Holiday World rides ... more. FULL ARTICLE »
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TRAVEL GALLERY
Photos of the week
Journeys to skiing and snowboarding destinations around the world. PHOTO GALLERY > |
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TRAVEL INSIDER
Beyond the slopes
A handful of Midwest venues are wooing non-skiers with diversions such as ice skating, sleigh rides, dog sledding, snowshoeing -- even full-service spa treatments. And all offer lift/hotel packages to make a winter getaway easier on the pocketbook. FULL ARTICLE > |
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TRAVEL TIPS
Skiing in the Northeast
From Pennsylvania to Maine, the Northeast provides lots of opportunity to enjoy winter sports. More than three dozen links take you to information about resorts, trails and more. FULL ARTICLE > |
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