It depends on where you go. Colorado is a good one to ski in. There are a few good resorts in Pennsylvania and New York. I think that in the winter, where ever you go that is in the mountainous parts of the US would be good for skiing.
skiing or snow adventure
That depends on where you are, and whether you're talking about water skiing or snow skiing.
Heli skiing is done during the winter months because you need snow. Which is why it is called skiing. Exactly when, I do not know. I am not an expert on skiing.
Probably skiing. And sledding.
It can be. Alpine skiing means downhill skiing while nordic skiing is cross-country skiing. Freestyle is part of alpine, but instead of just going down the mountain freestyle is specifially jumps, grinds tricks etc.
Ireland does not get enough snow to have constant places for skiing in winter, so it is not good for skiing. There are no ski resorts in Ireland. Irish people who want to ski go to other countries to do so.
Neilson Skiing manufactures its equipment in Great Britain. Neilson (not to be confused with Nelson) Skiing is a ski manufacturing company that is very good.
Smart wool makes socks for skiing so yea
First of all, in Canada we have provinces, not states. Secondly, most provinces are good for skiing with the exception of Saskatchewan, it is a very flat prairie. If you want some suggestions for resorts in a specific province add a comment on my bio page. I would be very happy to help you find a good resort to suit your needs.
Sugarloaf is a skiing mountain resort in Maine, United States of America. They are the largest ski area in the east of the Rockies. Their activities include snowboarding, skiing, slopeside lodging, and many more.
Sure, break a leg!
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