Winter Sports: Which One Is For You?
All over the world, people love to get out and play in the snow. Today, there are more ways than ever to get out and enjoy yourself in the snow. In this article, we’ll talk about three of them.
The oldest and most common winter sport is skiing. Skiing is very popular since it is a fun, effective way of getting down the mountain. Today’s skis have advanced bindings which provide a high level of safety for skiers. Taking a ski vacation is a great way to get away from it all and have fun in the mountains. You can learn to ski within a few days, and spend a lifetime mastering it. Fun and versatile, skiing is a wonderful sport.
The newcomer to the winter sports scene is snowboarding. Many skiers are buying cheap snowboards and trying out this sport, which has become mainstream in recent years. Snowboarding is a fun way of getting down the mountain that offers a very different feel from skiing. Snowboarding is a little rough to learn (you’ll fall more when you’re learning), but its not too hard to get pretty good at once you have the basics down. If you don’t think skiing is for you, give snowboarding a look.
If you really want to stand out from the crowd, buy a pair of telemark skis and start free heel skiing! Telemark skiing uses special telemark boots which allow you to flex at the toe, leaving your heel free. Learning to turn telemark style is very hard, also very but enjoyable. Free heel skiing, as its name would suggest, is a very freeing feeling. Give it a try, but expect a very tricky learning curve while you get the hang of the turn.
I hope this has helped you understand your different winter sports options. None of these sports are cheap, but they are very fun and rewarding.

Comment by Colorado Telemarker on 5 November 2008:
I telemark. I used to snowboard, but I wanted a new challenge so now I telemark and love it. Free the heel and free the ….