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Why to ski Aspen and Snowmass

Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Jason Dark asked:

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For example, Aspen and Snowmass are named among the best resorts in the North America. When it comes to perfect ski holidays Colorado ski resorts like Aspen and Snowmass have proved to deliver amazing unforgettable memories and extreme enjoyment for each visitor.

There are numerous ski resorts nestled among the picturesque mountains of Colorado. And it is no wonder. In Aspen and Snowmass resorts the winter season starts in December and lasts until April. Each mountain has numerous trails and lifts to cater for large amount of people. Aspen and Snowmass resorts are also famous for wide selection of family activities that you can engage in with your children or non-skiing relatives. It makes ski vacations in Colorado pleasant for everyone. Some of the family friendly activities that are popular among the visitors of these resorts are ice-skating, camping, swimming in the vast pool located in the city’s sport centre, and playing hockey. There are also numerous fine restaurants, vivid night life and outstanding shopping opportunities that you can leverage on coming to Aspen or Snowmass.

Aspen

Surrounded by four breath-taking mountains and featuring many acres of land that seems to be created for skiing, Aspen will definitely become your best ski vacations destination ever. You can spend your vacation or week-end skiing and exploring the beautiful nature of the area. Rent an accommodation near the slopes and you will enjoy a perfect view even if you’re at home.

It is believed that Aspen is a favorite winter destination for stars and celebrities. The city has to comply with the high standards and thus it has every attribute of the luxurious vacation: posh night clubs, glamorous boutiques and first-rate restaurants. There’s also a variety of top-notch accommodations to choose from.

Snowmass

Snowmass is a picturesque and welcoming ski village and the most family-friendly resort in the whole state of Colorado. It is known as the best destination for beginner-skiers and offers the same high quality of shopping, dinning and entertaining facilities as Aspen does. Here you can select between cozy affordable accommodations and luxury house according to your taste and budget.



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Hockey Tournaments - a Great Holiday Idea

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Leaftech asked:


For many people, holidays are a time to sit around and do nothing, just appreciate the fact that they don’t have to be anywhere or do anything and eat a little extra food. It might be, however, that you are a part of a family that does not necessarily know what to do with yourselves over the holidays, particularly during the winter months when there is really not a whole lot to do outside of the house. One great way to spend a holiday weekend, or even an extended time off of school and work such as Spring Break and even the week after Christmas, is to attend a hockey tournament. In this article, we will take a look at some of the reasons why a hockey tournament is a great thing to enjoy on your holidays.
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No one asks; what are we going to do?

Too many times at holiday time, families sit around wondering what they are going to do. If you are involved in a hockey tournament, you won’t have to worry! Even if your team is not playing at a particular time, there are other games on. It’s a social event that everyone in the family can enjoy, because hockey tournaments invariably attract a lot of families.

You get to meet new people!

Because of the many families that attend hockey tournaments, everyone has the chance to make some new friends, from the players on the team right up to their grandparents. With everyone enjoying the spirit of common competition, there’s no better atmosphere for meeting new people.

Exercise!

There’s no excuse to sit around the living room flicking from channel to channel or playing video games while there’s a hockey tournament on. Instead, your players will be able to enjoy some additional exercise and spectators too will do well to enjoy some time away from the house.

When it comes to thinking up things to do during holidays, there is no better concept over the season than that of the hockey tournament. Exercise, the chance to meet new people, and a nicely planned schedule can all make your holidays that much more enjoyable!



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Ontario - the Rules Have Changed -team Canada Players No Longer Eligible for High School Hockey

Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Leaftech asked:


One of the strangest things about competitive sports, particularly at the amateur level, is the wide range of rules that govern where, when, or at what age a player may compete within certain leagues. Of particular note to Ontario hockey fans and players alike is the eligibility of players for “high school” hockey leagues, or alternatively the junior leagues. Of course, the junior league in question when it comes to hockey in the province is the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).
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Recent changes have been implanted in Ontario that state that a player may no longer play in “high school” leagues if accepted onto a national team, or Team Canada. This, of course, would mean that the player was selected to play for Canada during the World Junior Hockey Championships, one of the most important amateur tournaments in Canadian sports. In this article, we will look at the reasoning behind this decision and the objections to it.

Unfair advantage

The main reasoning behind cancelling the eligibility of any player at the amateur level is that he has received a decided advantage. Usually this advantage is restricted to age, in that a player is much better at a certain age than younger aged players. However, experience definitely comes into play when the new regulation is considered.

Essentially, those that make such decisions are saying that players who are selected and play on Team Canada for the tournament receive a higher calibre of training than those who are not. It is similar to the thinking that prevents players from re-joining minor hockey after a certain amount of National Hockey League games; the argument here was that the intense training and team experience for the World Juniors is greater than the equivalent number of professional games.

Objections

Of course, there are many sound objections to the change in the rules. Here are a few of them.

Sport is about competition, and if a player receives additional training through a hockey association this should not prevent him from participating.

A player named to the World Juniors is a major feat for any team, with good drawing power. It is not fair to deny fans of the chance to have a national hero on their home team.

Perhaps the biggest objection is that these rule changes are only valid in Ontario. Other provinces will continue to allow players to compete at the high school minor level even with Team Canada experience, and this leaves Ontario players out in the cold.



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