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		<title>Snowboard Bag – Things to Consider Before Buying One</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; For anyone new to winter sports and snowboarding in particular it can get quite expensive getting all the equipment and gear needed to indulge your winter pastime. There is the gear that you wear and the snowboard and related equipment. As the cost of buying this stuff can mount up it is natural to [...]]]></description>
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<p>For anyone new to winter sports and snowboarding in particular it can get quite expensive getting all the equipment and gear needed to indulge your winter pastime. There is the gear that you wear and the snowboard and related equipment. As the cost of buying this stuff can mount up it is natural to want to buy only the gear that is necessary. The snowboard bag might fit into this category as it does not seem o be an essential piece of equipment. This article will examine if you need a snowboard bag and what to look for if you plan to buy one.</p>
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<p>First up, if you are buying a new snowboard there is a chance that you can get a deal on a free bag. This might be more appropriate at the end of the snowboard season or even the beginning. Most retailers, both off and online, offer some kind of bonus so don&#8217;t be shy to negotiate, as you are spending a lot of money on the board. </p>
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<p>If you live close to the ski resort that you plan to visit over the winter then a snowboard bag is not essential. The chances are that you will be driving to the resort so you can stow your snowboard in the car. Obviously a bag protects it more and you can tie the bag down easier than a board, but it isn&#8217;t a priority to have a bag.</p>
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<p>If you think that you will be visiting different resorts or flying to the resort then a bag is essential. Most airlines won&#8217;t let skis or snowboards onto the flight if they are not adequately packed. A snowboard bag will also protect the board from rough handling and potential scratching or denting of the leading edges.</p>
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<p>If you decide that you want a bag then you will be struck be the wide variety of choices available. There are bags and covers. Snowboard covers are lightweight and aimed at protecting the board from surface scratches. They are cheaper than bags and ideal for storing a snowboard or when you don&#8217;t have to transport the board far.</p>
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<p>Snowboard bags come in all shapes and styles. Many bags are designed to carry more than one snowboard. They also have space for other gear to be stored in the bag. For people that do a lot of flying to resorts some snowboard bags come with wheels so that it is easy to handle in airports. </p>
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<p>You can choose the snowboard bag which can be worn like a backpack, or you can choose one that has straps with which to carry it about. In any case, you need to ensure that whatever other features your snowboard bag has, it must be water resistant and it should prevent the snowboard from becoming wet. </p>
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<p>Another important feature to look for in your snowboard bag is that it is durable and built to last and can withstand the elements as well as rough handling, and that straps can easily bear the weight of the snowboard.</p>
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		<title>Surf Travel to South Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 21:52:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Arriving in Cape Town is over whelming, the first thing you notice is the warmth and friendly attitude to you the surfer.  This country has been through so much in the past 30 years and it has always been my dream to set foot on its soil to surf the glorious waves that caress [...]]]></description>
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<p>Arriving in Cape Town is over whelming, the first thing you notice is the warmth and friendly attitude to you the surfer.  This country has been through so much in the past 30 years and it has always been my dream to set foot on its soil to surf the glorious waves that caress its shores daily. South Africa is blessed with some of the best and most consistent surf the world has to offer. Couple this with the mild climate and you have a surfing paradise. During the South African winter the coastline is supplied with almost endless groundswell and offshore winds due to the constant flow of cold front activity in the southern Atlantic.  So as a surfer arriving from a rainy Oregon to find warmth and amazing surf is a dream come true.</p>
<p>The tour I was on, involved sessions at numerous South African premier surf spots which include Jeffrey&#8217;s Bay, Seal Point, Victoria Bay, Bruce&#8217;s Beauties and as well as many other spots that &#8220;crank&#8221; in winter. Dylan collected me after arrival and we were all packed up to head off along the coast.  South African surfers are always so stoked it is amazing and Dylan was no acceptation to that rule and assured me that he had a thorough knowledge of surfing in the area and that he was our tour guide.  Furthermore he practically guaranteed me that I will get to the respective spots when they are at their best, he just fell short in advising me he had arranged the swell as well.</p>
<p>As we arrived at the lodge on the outskirts of town I was greeted by the other surfers on the tour who had arrived a day or two earlier.  Dylan whispered in my ear and ensured me with an eager smile that the tour remains personal and that by limiting the number of people on each tour guarantees we all get a great time. Like all South African’s he is proud of the countries surf and then could not refrain from telling me yet again for the 5th time that he would ensure I surfed as many African barrels as possible. Umm…. I went to bed with that thought. My second day started with Dylan taking the tour to a place at Muzuimbrug, an ideal spot he assured me to get acquainted to African Waves. ‘Muzies’ as it is known, is renowned for its rolling and very consistent A-Frame waves and endless stretch of beach.  Whilst Dylan provided surf lessons for some learners on the tour I paddled out the back to enjoy some glass morning surf.<br /> <br />After a hearty lunch we set off on an orientation tour of the stunning Cape Peninsula, Dylan believed this would help us get our bearing on the land and we also had a visit to the Cape Point Nature reserve as well as Cape Towns more famous tourist sights including a visit to boulders beach where wild penguins happily play.</p>
<p>The morning of day 3 was an important one for me personally as I could not wait to set out on our first port of call which was a 65-meter bungee at Gouritz. This is optional on the tour but it’s highly recommended to get you stoked and ready for the adventure that lies ahead and I was game for it. If you plan on doing the worlds highest one later in the trip, I suggest you do this one first to get a feel for it! I did not opt for the higher…</p>
<p>Along the way we stopped at Mossel Bay for a surf session, there was a selection of 3 breaks to choose from, Inner and Outer Pool as well as Ding Dangs. Depending on the conditions and your standard the surf guides will take you to the one with most zest, and they selected one just fine for me.</p>
<p>Inner Pool’s wave breaks very close to famed outer Pool off a section of rocks, walls up when at its best and is usually surfed when Outers is flat. Outer Pool Gets large and challenging in solid winter swell but is usually surfed when clean and orderly in light westerly winds. Outer offers a cooking right hand reef break with a solid wall and a long ride. Ding Dang’s a fun hotdog wave that works when winter swell wraps around cape St Blaise.</p>
<p>After the surf, we set off on the road again, the most beautiful scenery as we enter the ‘Garden Route’ is breath taking and most of us all sighed with disbelief at the views and the panorama that was unrolling ahead of us. Depending on the time of year, apparently the guides can surprise the group and dive for some crayfish (Cape Rock lobster) along the way for the evening dinner, this was not the case for my tour but I gather it can be the norm.</p>
<p>It’s up early to get the best swell the next morning and we all opted to head for a spot called Buffalo Bay Point &#8211; a very similar wave to Bruce’s Beauties that too me was going to be the highlight of the tour and was to come so I took this as a trial event.  The point can get superlative in the right conditions by all accounts and before leaving the US I had heard great reports of the conditions that can be found here so was please to see a perfect 3ft day.</p>
<p>That evening we checked into another local surf lodge, and zipped out for and evening surf! We headed off to a place I had dreamed of since first seeing the movie Endless Summer &#8211; Bruce’s Beauties &#8211; it breaks a lot more often than is thought of and is by know means a gentle long boarders paradise. When cooking, Bruce’s is a screaming right hand point that freight trains along a jagged line of rocks. “Get ready for mean gaping barrels” Dylan shouted as he disappeared into the water, leaving the rest of us half changed, running and falling every other step!  It was just like a clip from the movie here I was about to hit the surf of Endless Summer.</p>
<p>The next day I found it very difficult to get up to be honest, three great days of epic surf and with another few more to comes I just could not cope… my body was feeling the flight and the perfect surf of the night before.  So rather than surf I just joined the tour to watch the rest of the group under a go some lessons on the beach and sat back enjoying the wild environment that seemed as if Portland and US Airports was just a forgotten memory.  I could not believe that only 90+ hours ago I was crammed into a bus in Portland with a huge longboard knocking everyone that moved.  Now I lay head back on the sand listening to the sounds of sea birds and knowing that I am totally at peace and having the best surf trip in my life.  Sure I have surfed some amazing spots but to surf a spot I have seen over a thousand time son video and then to actually enjoy it going off better than in the film was beyond even my wildest thoughts of surfing in South Africa.</p>
<p>After a few more days of touring and surfing spots such as Boneyards, Supertubes, Salad bowls, J-Bay, Tubes, Point and Albatross it was time to start to head back in the direction of the Cape.  Everyone on the tour had become exhausted and tired but we were now a travelling surf family too tired to talk but desperate for one more last surf before the Cape and we were not disappointed as slowly we drove towards Buffalo Bay again and it was just as we left it, perfect……</p>
<p>As we drove in to Cape Town the next day Dylan turned to us all and said “How about Sky diving, or Paragliding? – We can even arrange a shark dive if you wish!” – in a great chorus we all said “shut up man… we are exhausted!”  The one thing you can say about South African’s they are a great friendly bunch and the stoke of surfing runs deep in there veins.</p>
<p>The beauty of the tour I think was summed up by the people on it, from 6 surfers who were learning to surf for the first time and having lessons daily to the rest of us who ranged from beginner to advanced.  We all surfed well and all experienced the conditions first hand.  We all had our own experiences and that is something all of us will take away and is our surf memory – an amazing surf trip.</p>
<p>I travelled with Xoxxi ( <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.xoxxisurf.com">http://www.xoxxisurf.com</a> ) which is a surf brand run by regula<br />
r surfers for regular surfers and they were very helpful in this unique travel surfing experience.  You can also visit the South African tourism website at ( <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.southafrica.net">http://www.southafrica.net</a> ) for other information on visiting the country.  You may also like to purchase a book, and I would recommend Surfing in South Africa, By Steve Pike (ISBN: 1919833153).</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Snowboarding Rack to Carry your Snowboard Wherever You Go</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Snowboarding is getting to be one of the most popular winter sports due to which there are an increased amount of people who need to transport their snowboards safely to different resorts during the winter season and sometimes follow the snow during summer time. The best way to carry your snowboard safely without damaging [...]]]></description>
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<p>Snowboarding is getting to be one of the most popular winter sports due to which there are an increased amount of people who need to transport their snowboards safely to different resorts during the winter season and sometimes follow the snow during summer time. The best way to carry your snowboard safely without damaging it is to install a snowboarding rack on your automobile. Let us explore together what your choices are.</p>
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Different Types of Snowboarding Racks</p>
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There are a few types of snowboarding racks you can choose from; depending on the size of your car as well as the number of snowboards that you will be storing in the rack at one time will determine your choice accordingly.</p>
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The suggested snowboarding rack, which seems to cover most areas, required is the multiple snowboard detachable rack that is installed on the roof of your car. The advantages of this snowboarding rack is that it can be removed by yourself with ease in order to use the roof of your car for other purposed as and when needed; it is fully covered which assures your snowboards will be safe at all times both from the weather and unwanted guests.</p>
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Depending on the material you choose your snowboarding rack to be made of the price will differ accordingly however, my suggestion would be to invest in a quality material if you already have invested in snowboards so they don&#8217;t get damaged or stolen.</p>
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Where to Acquire Your Snowboarding Rack</p>
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You can find snowboarding racks usually at auto parts store and snowboarding equipment as well. Both places would only be too happy in assisting you to custom order one should you not be able to find one of your choice in their inventory. Even though the snowboarding rack don&#8217;t come cheap they are worth the investment as they usually last you a lifetime should you take care of it as indicated; ensure that you have at least a year warranty on the same as well as service from the company should the need arise. </p>
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The best time to purchase the rack would be during off season in the summer when you will find bargains and packages to fit all budgets. Snowboarding enthusiasts will find that the snowboarding rack is a necessary investment if they want to keep their precious snowboards in top shape for the winter sports.</p>
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A wealth of information about this snowboarding can be found through a number of locations:</p>
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1) The Internet &#8211; A favorite search engine<br />&#13;<br />
2) The Library &#8211; Don&#8217;t forget about free books!<br />&#13;<br />
3) A Bookstore &#8211; Again, books are full of useful information.<br />&#13;<br />
4) A Snowboarding Shop &#8211; Ask the workers, look at the supplies, read their books<br />&#13;<br />
5) Ask the people in your neighborhood</p>
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		<title>Hit the Slopes: Dreamy Snowboarding Vacations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; The Thrill of Snowboarding&#13; Snowboarding, the art of gliding across snowy slopes on a single elongated board, has become highly popular among lovers of winter sports. Even those who don&#8217;t like the cold, but love the thrill of physical activity, have found joy in snowboarding. No matter where in the world you live, there [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Thrill of Snowboarding<br />&#13;<br />
Snowboarding, the art of gliding across snowy slopes on a single elongated board, has become highly popular among lovers of winter sports.  Even those who don&#8217;t like the cold, but love the thrill of physical activity, have found joy in snowboarding.  No matter where in the world you live, there is a dreamy snowboarding location nearby.  Before you plan your next vacation, you may want to consider the condition of the slopes.</p>
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<p>Snowboarding Resorts<br />&#13;<br />
The nation is peppered with resorts that offer snowboarding lessons, to suit any vacation plan.  You&#8217;ll find snowboarding resorts in states across the US, if you know where to look.  In Canada, Lake Louise and Whistler are two highly popular spots for snowboarding and snowboarding lessons.  California&#8217;s Squaw Valley is a great, dreamy snowboarding vacation resort for those wishing to learn the craft of snowboarding.  Sun Valley in Idaho, and Moonlight Basin in Montana are popular Rocky Mountain snowboarding vacation destinations.  </p>
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<p>In Nevada, Heavenly is the best resort for snowboarding, and Jackson Hole is where you want to go if Wyoming is the state of your choice.  If the resort you choose features snowboarding, there will be a bevy of other winter sports to enjoy as well.  Amid lush mountain scenery and crisp white snow, you may discover that snowboarding is the answer to your dream vacation. </p>
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<p>Utah is filled with great resorts; where you can do all the snowboarding you please and even receive lessons.  Deer Valley, The Canyons, Snowbird, and Park City are all well-known and beautiful resorts that you might want to check out if you&#8217;re visiting Utah.  For snowboarding, you can hardly do better than the beautiful peaks of Utah.</p>
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<p>Unless, of course, you go to Colorado.  The US capital of winter resorts, Colorado is known for their famous resorts&#8230;and their beautiful snow.  No matter what winter activity you wish to engage in, this is one of the best places to go.  Aspen is probably the most well-known of Colorado snowboarding and skiing hotspots.  Other Colorado vacation locales include Snowmass, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Keystone, Breckenridge, Telluride, Steamboat Springs, Vail, Winter Park, and Beaver Creek.  </p>
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<p>A Dreamy Snowboarding Vacation<br />&#13;<br />
To have the perfect snowboarding vacation, location is important.  But the willingness to try something new is also a must when it comes to snowboarding.  Snowboarding is a sport that can be very thrilling and exciting, but also dangerous &#8211; so be sure to have all the right gear and take all the proper precautions.  Inexperienced snowboarders should receive instruction from experts for safety&#8217;s sake.  With proper instruction, snowboarding can be one of the greatest life experiences.  A snowboarding vacation is not just a trip to a snowy land, but a true adventure.  </p>
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<p>Consider where you will go, and be sure to take all the equipment and gear you need for your dreamy snowboarding vacation.  Proper planning is a must, so try to leave snowboarding lessons pre-arranged if they are needed.  Once you get to your snowboarding vacation destination, you don&#8217;t want to waste any time.  You want to get out there and hit the slopes right away, and get boarding out in the snow.  So get everything ready beforehand, to get your dreamy snowboarding vacation off and running right away.  </p>
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<p>If you&#8217;re planning a snowboarding vacation, then you&#8217;re in for a lot of fun and excitement.  Remember to stay safe, your dreamy snowboarding vacation will be a dream come true.</p>
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