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Heliskiing and Cat Skiing for Novices

Friday, March 12th, 2010

This article is directed to all skiers who have either an unsatisfied craving for powder skiing or who want to become powder skiers. Backcountry skiing may provide your Nirvana. Prior experience is not required and there is lots of opportunity for intermediate skiers!

Is backcountry skiing for me? Can I do it? Is it safe? We’ll speak to your fears and help answer your questions. Perhaps backcountry skiing is the answer to your prayers. Perhaps it is very much for you and you can easily do it. Perhaps it is really quite safe, at least relative to what you already do in life. Read on and find out.

There are thousands of powder skiing enthusiasts around the world who spend their winters waiting patiently for the next “dump”, that rare event that deposits more light fresh snow overnight than the groomers can beat down before the lift opens. These patient folk range from intermediate skiers through experts but, irrespective of ability, they all share a love for making first tracks in fresh snow and the only thing that separates them is just how “steep and deep” they like it.

By opening time on those rare “powder days”, the lineup at the chairlift can be so long that all the ungroomed runs will be entirely skied out before late arrivals even get on the lift. All over town, employees are phoning in “sick”. For the early-birds, there is rarely more than a couple of good runs to be had in “great” untracked snow. It’s really not a very encouraging picture!

What’s the alternative? How can one get at least a few days a year of really good powder skiing? One choice might be a trip to Utah*(see note below), where “powder days” might be more frequent. However, it’s still a horserace to the best snow and by mid-day things are getting a little worn out. Perhaps a better option is to head for the backcountry and its limitless reaches of deep untracked snow.

Some folks have the fitness, training, knowledge, equipment and the time to head for the hills on touring skis, or on downhill skis fitted with heel-release bindings. However, even that involves a heck of a lot of walking and not all that much powder skiing. Also, out-of-bounds skiing is certainly not for everyone that happens to be a fervent “powder hound”. Most skiers just don’t have the knowledge and experience to be safe in the backcountry, nor do they have the equipment.

The alternatives that really satisfy a “powder lust” are heliskiing and cat skiing. These activities provide a reliable means by which average intermediate and expert skiers can “ski their legs off” and to enjoy lots great powder skiing in deep light snow. Every day, all day long, almost every turn is made in fresh untracked snow. By the end of each day, intermediate skier and expert alike can expect to have very few turns left in them.

There is no question that heliskiing and cat skiing are relatively expensive activities. However, cost varies widely depending on the service provided. At one extreme is a snowcat skiing day-trip that might provide three or four 1500 to 2000 ft descents in the best powder imaginable. At the other extreme is a full-service multi-day heliskiing tour based in a luxurious mountain lodge where ski groups might comprise only 4 to 6 people. In between is a wide range of service with an equally wide price range. Only you can evaluate what a day or a week of great powder skiing is worth to you, what you can afford and which of the many options best meets your needs.

If you could consider a vacation in Mexico or Bermuda or Hawaii or southern France (depending on where you live) then you may well be able to afford a very nice multi-day, fully-guided backcountry ski trip. However, beware that backcountry skiing is highly addictive.

There are over two dozen heliskiing companies and about 16 catskiing companies in western Canada alone. Most of them are doing quite well, and enjoy good bookings. By and large, these operators rely on intermediate skiers to keep their doors open. The barrier to mechanized backcountry skiing is much more a monetary issue than an issue of skiing prowess, age, fitness and backcountry experience, especially in the case of heliskiing.

Heliskiing and cat skiing do not require any backcountry experience or special equipment. None at all! You don’t even need powder skis, just boots and clothing. The operator will supply skis that are well suited for his local conditions. The operator will also supply safety equipment and provide training and experience in its use. The guides handle all the rest.

Age offers no barrier to backcountry skiing. Heli and cat ski operators welcome male and female clients of age ranging from the 20’s well into the 80’s. Consider that the folks who can afford a high-end heliskiing trip tend not to be “young bucks” who spend their days in the gym and delight in throwing themselves off cliffs. They tend to be more “mature” folk who drive a desk all year and may not be particularly fit, or they may be retirees.

If you can ski almost everything in your local ski area, you probably have more than enough skill to handle backcountry skiing. Style is not important, just a reasonable level of skill and fitness. For heliskiing in particular, you should be able to ski for a day and still be able to walk.

The Web site of Purcell Heliskiing states that, “Skiers should be able to ski groomed blue runs confidently and be physically fit in order to get the most out of their heli-ski adventure”. Purcell Helicopters also recommends that, “Snowboarders need to be advanced and able to board at higher speeds comfortably to get the most out of the deep powder conditions”.

Powder skiing in the backcountry alpine can be easier than in the local ski resort, because the snow is generally unbroken, light and very consistent. There are no buried moguls to knock you about, or old ski tracks to cross or lumps of piled-up snow to contend with. It does not take long to “get the hang of it”. You might encounter some wind crust or sun crust, but your guide will work very hard to avoid it. With heliskiing in particular, your guide will have many options for finding areas of great snow.

Your guide is a real pro! He (or she) is there, not to get some “turns” for himself, but to help you have the greatest ski day of your life. Your guide will select terrain that suits your ability and keeps you safe. However, he/she may challenge you to expand you horizons and improve your skiing.

Your heliski or cat ski operator will attempt to assemble ski groups that are as well matched in ability as possible and your guide will select terrain that suits the skill level of your group. Assembling well-matched groups is simplified when groups of friends book together. Many operators offer a discount to groups of particular size.

During your backcountry ski trip, your skiing will improve, possibly dramatically. The deep consistent snow will permit you to ski slopes that are steeper than you might normally attempt. Your guide will always be attentive to your concerns and can be trusted to find terrain in which you are safe. Some cat-skiing group organizers ski for free.

Tree skiing is a fixture of backcountry skiing. When the weather deteriorates, tree skiing provides the deepest, most protected snow and the best visibility. Some operators offer a predominance of tree skiing and many backcountry skiers prefer skiing the trees to skiing the open alpine slopes.

Generally, tree skiing in the backcountry quite different from tree skiing in your local ski resort. Again, the soft consistency of the snow and the absence of any old tracks and moguls makes all the difference. Also, in many areas, such as the Monashee and Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, trees tend to be large and well spaced and the very deep snow cover buries most of the smaller trees and all of the underbrush. Many intermediate skiers who try tree skiing for the first time find that not only can they do it, but that they come to really enjoy it.

For a novice backcountry skier who is unsure about his or her ability, snowcat skiing offers a very forgiving introduction to backcountry skiing. The snowcat rides between runs are relatively long (15 to 20 min) and are very comfortable. There is lots of time to rest tired legs, to adjust clothing, to warm up or to cool down and to take on food and drink. The snowcat is dedicated to your group, so you can take along changes of clothing and you can always sit out a run and ride back down the hill, either in the comfort of the cab or “up front” with the driver. The cat is never terribly far from the lodge so, if you want to quit early for the day, a staff member will be happy to come on a snowmobile to take you back to the lodge. It’s all very relaxed.

On the other side of the coin, groups of expert skiers will find that snowcat skiing can give them a lot of skiing, with some operators able to provide over 20,000 ft a day. Experts will find that they are plenty tired by the end of the day.

Heliskiing can also offer the individual an opportunity to quit early for the day, but not always and sometimes not at all (conveniently). Two or more groups usually share the helicopter, so while you are skiing, the machine is shuttling another group. Compared with cat skiing, trips are shorter and there is not the same opportunity to “rest and re-organize” and to take along changes of clothing.

However, the heliski guide will match the terrain to a groups ability. Often, if a rest is needed, a group can simply skip a run. Alternatively, the guide might use lower landings or higher pickups, in order to “cherry pick” the section of a run which is most suitable for his or her guests. In this way, guides can give novice skiers a comfortable environment in which to learn and progress.

Generally, the greatest concern in backcountry skiing relates to safety. All reputable heliskiing and cat skiing operators and guides take safety very, very seriously. The guides that lead you are well trained and their major purpose and focus is to keep you safe. Guides know their terrain very well, they constantly monitor snow conditions and they compare their findings and conclusions with fellow guides and backcountry operators in neighboring areas. They know what’s going on with weather and snow conditions, not only in their own area, but for miles around.

Cat ski and heliski operators develop operating procedures and emergency and communications plans that cover every contingency and all staff are well versed in these plans and procedures. In western Canada, HeliCat Canada (formerly the British Columbia Heli and Snowcat Skiing Operators Association [BCHSSOA]) sets operating and safety policy and procedures for all operators and regularly inspects heliskiing and cat skiing operations to ensure safety standards are met.

The Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) provides much technical training and support to the operators and to the guides and guides’ associations. Among other things, the CAA co-ordinates daily delivery of early morning reports covering the entire Province of British Columbia. These reports are based on detailed daily reports from all backcountry operators, as well as government operators such as the Ministry of Highways and ski areas across the Province. These reports predict trends and conditions as changing weather patterns sweep across the Province. Similar provisions and support are provided in other jurisdictions where heliskiing and/or cat skiing is found.

Your heliski or cat ski operator will provide all clients with a transceiver that everyone wears when outside the lodge. The guides will provide training and practice in the use of the emergency equipment and in the on-hill safety procedures. Operators will also provide other safety equipment such as shovels and probes.

At any time, it is common for there to be areas within the ski terrain that at are entirely safe to ski, while other areas impose some degree of risk. There are many factors that affect snow stability and hazard, including the amount and type of precipitation, aspect (north-facing, east-facing, etc.), exposure to sun and wind and exposure to dangers above. Sometimes the issue is not one of snow stability, but one of finding the best skiing. Whatever the issue, safety is at the root of it and the guide’s job is to navigate a safe route while finding the best possible skiing. When there is doubt about a particular slope, the guide will simply not ski the “line” in question and will opt for a safer alternative.

It’s imperative to follow the guide’s instructions. When the guide says, “Keep to the right of my track”, there is usually a very good reason for it, one that many not be at all apparent. Then the guide stops to allow his troops to re-group, never ski below the guide’s stopping point. He has probably chosen his stopping point for a good reason that you know nothing about. Trust your guide and follow his or her instructions. Your guide will keep you safe and lead you too the very best skiing around.

Many guides feel they are much safer doing their work in the high mountains than they are driving to and from work on our highways.

For a backcountry novice who is unsure about attempting a first heliskiing or cat skiing trip, a prudent approach is to arrange a ski trip to a ski area where there is a backcountry operator that offers day-trips. Try to pick an area to visit that has reliable weather and good snow at the time of your visit. Remember that heli and cat skiing is done at high elevations so, if it rained in town last night, it probably ?puked? where you will be skiing. When checking out the local operators, ask about the access time to the first run, the current snow conditions, the number of runs that will be provided and the vertical drop that will be skied. Also, ask if there is good tree skiing in close proximity to the lodge. If it snows and the visibility drops, good tree skiing will be very important. Finally, if you have doubts about your ability or level of fitness, speak to a few operators and ask for their advice. Different operators provide different levels of skiing.

When looking for your first backcountry ski trip, shop around and talk to a number of operators. They will always work hard to give good advice and to help you choose the best venue for your skill and fitness level. Every operator will want you to become a backcountry skier, but no operator will want you in one of their groups, if you will be out of place and become a liability. If you are well placed for your first trip, you will be back next year, a much stronger and more skilled and confident backcountry skier. As we said, backcountry skiing is infectious. Some say, “It’s better than sex”.

A Perfect Sportsbook

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Today, I am going to share with you some of the attributes my perfect online sportsbook would have. While regular online sportsboks are a dime a dozen, good sportsbooks are must more rare. I’ve compiled a list of ten things my ultimate online sportsbook must have to win my business. See what you think.

Item One: Deposit Options

My perfect online sportsbook must have multiple depositing options. Allowing 3rd party deposits from places like NETeller and FirePay is a must.

Item Two: Deposit Amounts

I don’t want to be forced to send a huge chunk of cash to some online sportsbooks. I want to be able to deposit just $20 if I want. Allowing me to decide what’s the best deposit amount is a must.

Item Three: Play Amounts

Again, I don’t want some online sportsbook dictating to me how much of my own money I need to gamble with. I want to be able to bet with my mood. If I want to wager $5 on some game, that’s my right.

Item Four: Safety

The online sportsbook must be legit. I want to see licensing from a government entity. In this day and age, there’s no way I would risk one penny with some outfit that lacked this.

Item Five: Horse Racing action

I love playing the ponies. There are many tracks in the USA and I want my online sportsbook to take action on most of them. Many online sportsbooks fail in this area.

Item Six: Prop Bets

Yes, prop bets are a novelty bet, but I love them. My perfect online sportsbook will have many prop bet options to keep me entertained. free sports scores

Item Seven: Payout Speed

This should go without saying, but when I click to withdrawal my money, I wanted it yesterday. There’s no reason I should have to wait for days on end to get my money?unless I choose a check or something.

Item Eight: Bonus Cash

I won’t even bother to play anywhere without bonus cash. Most sports books offer bonus cash, so there’s no reason to play at one that doesn’t. Also, the bonus cash needs to be reasonable to earn.

Item Nine: Easy to use

I want a plain vanilla simple interface. I’m not interested in seeing a ton of graphics and ads pop up on a page when I’m trying to decide who to play.

Item Ten: Customer Service

The online sportsbook needs good customer service people who speak my language and know what’s going on. I don’t want any attitudes and I don’t want to wait days on end for an email reply.

There you have it. That’s my list of ten items that my perfect online sportsbook would have. There are others, but these are critical items for me. How about you?

Skiing – Some of the World’s Best Ski Spots

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Many of us have had holidays spent breathing recycled air in “luxury” coaches, watching bad television in hotel rooms, eating beyond our capacity simply because meals were included in the “package” and there was little else to do. Yawn! But not if there’s snow on the ground; don the long johns and get at it .

1. Austria: skiing for amateurs – So maybe you’re not the athletic type. You don’t have to be to take advantage of the world’s best sporting havens, particularly if you take a few professional lessons. St. Anton, in the Arlberg region of Austria, is the best place to go for ski instruction-the Arlberg School ski technique originated here and the area’s 300+ instructors are all well-versed in the method. In the hands of these pros, you’ll look like an expert after a few days on the slopes.

2. Chile’s best skiing for mamas’ boys (sorry.we mean “cautious athletic types”) – If you’ve got nothing to prove and just want some sane, safe skiing, La Parva, located just minutes from Santiago, allows you to ski heli ski from your lodge to the lifts. If you’re afraid of getting hurled into a tree, there’s no need to worry here: the mountains are treeless. The slopes also have wind-curled cornices, so snowboarders can afford to try out a few new stunts. This is also a perfect spot to try heli-skiing in a friendly, nurturing environment.

3. Ski Whistler Blackcomb before the next Olympians do! When it comes to skiing and riding, Whistler Blackcomb with its 8,000 plus acres of terrain on both mountains, has variety and then some. Choose from steeps, deeps, chutes, high alpine bowls, glades, superb corduroy, long cruisers and gentle rollers. Riders and skiers will revel in the Parks and Pipes on both mountains plus natural launch pads, hits, wind-lips, cornices, cliff drops and ridges – the place is like a huge, natural terrain park! And the night-life is great too! This is the site of the next Winter Olympics.

4. World-class cat skiing for coupon clippers…in the Italian Alps – Sure, you’d love to go on a ritzy ski holiday but you’re – well, how can we put this? …broke. No worries. We appreciate a good bargain ourselves and have found that the deals in life are often a mere stone’s throw away from the pricey stuff. Such is the case in the Italian Alps: Mount Livata and Pescasseroli are located very near Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy’s most popular resort, but offer affordable accommodation and similar access to facilities. Same goes for Val d’Ayas, which is located near pricey Courmayeur and Cervinia and offers lower lift prices, more challenging runs and fewer crowds.

5. And if that’s not cheap enough, there’s skiing in Spain – You can ski in Spain on a busker’s budget. While there is a certain aura about the Alps resorts in France, Austria, Italy and Switzerland, the Spanish Pyrenees area keeps up with the best of them (and certainly surpasses them with respect to value.) Baquiera-Beret, in Lerida, boasts a lengthy ski season (November through April), numerous slopes of varying difficulty, plenty of chair lifts, professional ski instruction and – this is the best part – far fewer crowds than the pricier resorts. A good place to stay is Hotel Montarto which offers spectacular views and easy access to lifts.

6. If you think you’re a good skiier, try heli-skiing in the Purcells in British Columbia – Rk Heliski in Golden, welcomes you to 1,500 square kilometres/ 930 sq. miles of incredible terrain in the spectacular Purcell Mountains, on the edge of the legendary Bugaboos. Snowcat skiing/boarding tours are led by some of the world’s best mountain guides to access wide open alpine slopes, scenic glaciers and gladed forests dusted with annual snowfalls of up to 1,100 cm/36 feet. Some of this is extreme skiing, definitely not for the novice, but hey, who wants to live forever?

7. Austria’s least-known sport that’ll make you feel like a kid again – Austria’s Lake District boasts excellent ice-skating and skiing during the winter as well as water sports during the summer. The area around Wolfgangsee offers a little-known sport that’ll take you right back to your childhood. Mountain tobogganing involves carting a metal saucer-of-a-thing up a hillside (we recommend the chair lift as opposed to a hike) and descending on a metal track to the bottom. It’ll be the most invigorating five minutes of your life. Next step? Do it again!

8. And after lots of lessons and a stiff drink… Canadian daredevil’s dream – Canada’s ski-jump champs practice in Thunder Bay, Ontario, regarded as the world’s biggest jump. You’ve seen the Bond films – now it’s your turn. Mind you, there are also cross-country trails for beginners if you need to get up your confidence. The area includes four major Alpine areas. Daily flight service can be arranged from Toronto, Winnipeg and Minneapolis. This place can be crowded during peak season–who knew there were so many daredevils around?

How to Get Professional Sports Betting Advice

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The day sports betting entered the realm of the Internet is about the same time it opened up a multi-billion dollar industry that has created opportunities for enterprising individuals to make a substantial, full-time living from sports gambling. By taking advantage of the power that online gambling has bestowed, many foster their sports betting knowledge and analytical skills to develop simple ways to gain powerful insights on the likelihood for predicting winning outcomes of games and sporting events – and this is exactly how the sports handicapping industry was started. Sports handicapping services offer a number of benefits for sports fans who want to get in on the action of winning easy money after watching the big game.

The three most prominent advantages being: The handicapper provides valuable inside information, they will send the Sports picks directly to your email, and the best are professionals who will be in it for the long-run; that is, they have the ability to be consistently successful over a number of years. You can find the best handicapping services by doing some simple research outlined in this article, but first you must be aware that there are plenty of wanna-be cappers out there that claim they can make you rich yet only deliver empty promises.

A sports handicapper that offers a service for a monthly or annual fee must provide his clients with the essential elements you should always get when you pay a consultant for professional advice. More specifically, you must require they have a good reputation or track record of success, they need to give you access to a wealth of information that is readily available around the clock, and they should definitely tell you how they make their predictions – or at least give you something that makes sense.

A proven track record is important because you can measure their past performance over a period of a few years, and then you can determine if they have been profiting with enough substantial margins for you to want to listen to what they have to say. Reputation is the cornerstone of success when it comes to giving sports betting advice, so handicappers must guard their reputations with their lives. In addition, giving customers access to valuable resources on sports betting knowledge or supplying them with a database of statistics is also an important element of a good handicapping service because then you can actually see what types of information they’re using when they make their assumptions. Furthermore, handicappers should also demonstrate with clear examples on what information they use to make their predictions. They need not to explain it in great detail, because it might be too complicated or they may not want to give everything away, but they should at least be straight-forward with you and not be too vague about their reasoning. Thus are the requirements you should seek if you want to truly benefit from the inside information a handicapping services has to offer.

The primary feature of these services is that they make it incredibly easy for you to receive the alleged winning sports handicapping picks by sending them directly to your email. It appears to be a simple process, but the reason why some memberships may seem a expensive is because of all the hard work they must do in order to send you that pick. By becoming a member on the handicapping website, they proclaim they will earn your trust through the countless hours of extensive research they promise to put into their service in order to deliver you the best possible sports betting advice. With that, this should be a comforting factor to their customers because it is always important for handicappers to make sure they are providing you with the most up-to-date information on the games to ensure that they will deliver you with better-than-expected results.

The winning handicapping picks should be a combined result from the hard-working, savvy sports enthusiast who claims to be the best because of his intelligence with numbers and his ability to maintain well-connected relationships with the inner circles of the sports betting world. A handicapping service must always assume that their customers depend on them for their prosperity, so they must realize this duty to their customers through their tireless efforts.

The best sports handicapping services are the ones that have a number of individuals on their staff who all contribute to the overall effort of the business in order for it to guarantee that the best and most professional service is available. The logic behind this is because the online sports betting market is steadily increasing in popularity and the industry is becoming more competitive each and every year. In fact, it is now considered to be more popular online than offline. Therefore, in order for online handicapping services to establish themselves as an authority and leader in the sports gambling world, they must be able to draw upon as many different resources available to them as possible so they ultimately gain the competitive advantage.

That is why most authority sites often offer a free newsletter or free sports picks service as an option for visitors who may be interested in their service, but are not sure if they’re willing to commit to them just yet. They are literally overflowing with valuable sports betting knowledge they can give some away for free! Because of this, the best services grant you access to information you simply cannot get anywhere else. Not every handicapper has this ability, though, especially the self-proclaimed “gurus”. That is why you should always be cautious before choosing a handicapping service, because there is a great number of scammers and untrustworthy websites on the Internet that display incorrect records and outright ridiculous claims of their successes.

What is outlined here is just a tiny glimpse into the power behind the true leaders amongst the few great handicapping services. The elements of a trustworthy service are not upheld by all handicappers out there, so one must always be aware of exactly what they say they can do for you, and try to avoid the ones that smell like a scam or have too much hype. Finding the most valuable service available takes some research on the part of the sports bettor, and once found they can give you an edge over others who have not taken the time to do so. But do understand this: Sports betting is inherently an amoral behavior, and for which success is ultimately decided by humans who are playing a game between two different sides – so one will always win, and one will always lose. Certainly sports betting can be risky business to begin with, so don’t ever believe that any one strategy is unbeatable. However, the advantages of investing in handicapping services can far outweigh the minimal amount of loses you may endure along the way, and over a long period of time it can amount to a very large sum of money. In the end, by utilizing the wisdom, knowledge, and legwork of sports handicapping services, you will expend less effort to further your own cause of greater sports betting profits.

Heli-Skiing – A Challenging Sport

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Heli-skiing is one of the most challenging sports that tickle that risk-taking explorer in you. This sport involves the risk part of high altitude skiing so if you have enough courage to fight all odds in the high altitude, enjoy Heli-Skiing. The helicopter will drop you at the peak of a snow capped mountain and you can criss-cross the unknown routes and ridges to come down. This thrilling sport is done in a group. Before you start this game make sure the exact height from where you would start skiing, which is the height of the peak from the ground at the starting point. Make sure you are well equipped with the most essential equipments for these extreme sports.

Heli-Skiing expeditions through the glacial regions are very risky due to the presence of avalanche so you should all safety measures to get rid of any potential dangers. Contact the regional information centre or sports associations to get the right weather report. As we all know skiing constancy varies in every mountain range and even in slopes. Always hire a guide or ski instructor, with good knowledge about that skiing area decisions of such guides’ are vital and must be respected. Heli-skiing professional pilots have good knowledge of flying conditions during winters in the mountains. Their experience and knowledge about the weather changes make them alert. So they work in close company with certified skiing guide to make your skiing experience safe.

You should always pre-plan your helicopter skiing trip as the snowy regions accident prone. Always take precautions to get that ultimate heli-skiing experience. Ensure that you have hired certified guides, experienced helicopter pilots, have all the essential medical facilities and all forms of arrangements for emergency backup when you plan for heli-skiing. You will get numerous Heli-Ski Guides that will present you with world class standards and select the vast terrain for you skiers and snowboarders. Opt from the 7 day heli-ski packages and 3 day heli-ski package and enjoy the munificent welcome of the customary mountain lodge professional skiing guides and best team of pilots’ to get world class heliskiing experience.

They have very good communication facility, detailed information of weather forecast and safety equipment to meet all your requirements. Helicopters used in heli-skiing are equipped with a GPS, VHF radio and satellite phone for all time contact with the lodge and ski guides. Other essential equipments here are first aid, oxygen, avalanche survival equipment. The heli-skiing pilots are awfully taught and knowledgeable professionals flying thousands of hours in the regional mountains. Pilots are quite capable to control landing zones at elevated altitude with expertise.

Countries having popular heli-skiing and catskiing spots are Iceland, Canada, USA, Greenland, Alaska, New Zealand, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, Argentina, Norway, Finland, Indian Himalayas, Nepal, Georgia, Chile, and Switzerland. But Canada is the most popular area for heli-skiing. You will have innovation experience in ski mountaineering in the mountain region if you go for providers having a good number of years experience.

Choose the Best Sports Handicapping Service

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

One thing that you will want to look for is whether or not sports handicapping services have their picks listed by a sports monitoring service. This is a pretty good indication about how different sports handicapping services feel about their own picks. If you have difficulty finding them, then they might not be worth the risk. You will be spending some money for the information that they provide you and you want to make sure that it is well spent.

You might want to look for some kind of a guarantee. Many of these services will include a guarantee that you can have your fees refunded to you if your free sports picks and up being particularly bad. This might be an indicator of a reputable sports handicapping service and it is great to get your money refunded to you but remember that you will not get your lost bets back so it is better to be careful right at the outset.

One of the red flags that you should look for when it comes to sports handicapping services is the percentage that they advertise. It is reasonable to expect that a good service should have a success rate of somewhere around 55 to 60%, particularly when it comes to something like football. If they are telling you that they can get somewhere between 70 and 80% of their sports picks correct then you should be rather suspect. Even the best sports analysts that have played the game and have talked to the players and coaches do not have a success rate like that so if they tell you they can win that much you should probably proceed with caution.

Try to look for sports handicapping services that have a proven record over more than one season. There are always seasons in which the favored team almost always wins and the underdogs never score an upset. In these types of seasons all sports handicapping services are going to look outstanding in their winning percentages. It is important to consider the overall correct predictions across several seasons. Some of the really well-run, well-connected and highly-researched types of services can offer a very competitive winning percentage, which is really incredible when you think about it.

Websites and online sports handicapping services are great for easy access to information. These sites are, of course, up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, allowing you to stay up to date with injury reports, weather conditions, statistics on players and teams and even what the Vegas betting trends are. Not only can this information be helpful to you, but it also shows that the information that the service is using is as timely as it can possibly be. Websites are also ideal since they can be accessed from anywhere that you have an Internet connection. With new wireless cell phone options, online access has never been easier, no matter where you may be stuck in traffic. Getting information when you are on the go can give you that extra edge when you are ready to place your wager.

Look for sports handicapping services that provide information on their websites. A few top of the line services offer free newsletters and perhaps even the option of a free pick to help you determine if you want to sign up for regular picks. Typically packages that may include weekly, monthly or season picks are part of the handicapping service, and individual game picks are also typically offered. Trying out a few of the day picks can allow you to become familiar with the site and the services before committing to a full season. Season packages are usually discounted over each individual game pick price, actually saving you money over the season.

If you find one of the few really great online sports handicapping services, you will also be privy to information that simply cannot be found anywhere else. This may include information on coaching styles or even issues between players that may affect the team. This type of info not only will help you in placing your bet, but it also allows you to have the edge over others who simply don’t have the resources to do this type of research.

The Basics of Skiing

Friday, February 12th, 2010

There are various techniques important in learning to ski. Below are some of the essential ones you will need to know.

Traversing uphill

Making your way up a long slope you will find the least tiring way is it “tack”, just like a sailing-ship.

Both skis parallel, at right angles to the line of the slope.

Weight on the right ski and the left ski raised and pointing in the new direction. Left pole thrust into the ground close to the left foot.

The right ski is lifted up and brought parallel to the left, with the right pole thrust into the ground by the right foot. By placing the weight on the poles you will prevent any tendency to slide back.

Your “tack” is now complete, and you can continue to ski uphill, with knees well flexed.

“Snow plowing” downhill
You’ve reached the top of the hill, and you’re now going to ski down for the first time. Your first problem is to determine your speed, and to have your skis under complete control as you ski downhill. For this purpose the “snow-plow” position is the correct method of braking.

The full “snow plow” position is flat skis, knees bent forwards, and not inwards. Assume a wide “snow plow” position, with the weight on the heels. Sit well back, with the knees flexed forward. The body from the waist up should be leaning slightly forward. All muscles should be relaxed, and the hands should be held close to the knees. In this position you will be able to brake, edging your skis as required.

Half “snow-plow” position
Running obliquely down a slope a less pronounced “snow plow” position of the skis will, as a rule, suffice to brake, and control the skis and the heliskiing.

When you come to learning your first turns, you will find this position, and the practice it gives in the distribution of the weight, of great importance.

Place the weight on the outer (lower) ski by bending the corresponding knee. This ski should be edged a certain amount, while the upper ski should be flat on the snow, with comparatively little weight on it.

With this distribution of the weight you will be able to carry out your first turns. Changes of direction are determined by torsion, or rotation, of the body.

“Snow plow” turns
Learning to “snow-plow” will teach you the correct position of skis and body required for executing turns to the right and to the left. Transference of weight from one ski or Catskiing to another, combined with body torsion, will enable you to change direction at will. Every movement must be carried out rhythmically, and your skis should retain the full “snow-plow” position while the turn is being carried out.

Ski straight down hill, with your skis in the full “snow-plow” position. Place the weight on the left ski, and at the same time thrusting the left hip forward. You will find that you are turning to the right. Transfer the weight to the right ski, thrust the right hip forward, and you will turn to the left. Continue to ski downhill, turning alternately to left and right.

Perfect these techniques and your skiing will become a lot more enjoyable.

The Basics of Skiing

Friday, February 12th, 2010

There are various techniques important in learning to ski. Below are some of the essential ones you will need to know.

Traversing uphill

Making your way up a long slope you will find the least tiring way is it “tack”, just like a sailing-ship.

Both skis parallel, at right angles to the line of the slope.

Weight on the right ski and the left ski raised and pointing in the new direction. Left pole thrust into the ground close to the left foot.

The right ski is lifted up and brought parallel to the left, with the right pole thrust into the ground by the right foot. By placing the weight on the poles you will prevent any tendency to slide back.

Your “tack” is now complete, and you can continue to ski uphill, with knees well flexed.

“Snow plowing” downhill
You’ve reached the top of the hill, and you’re now going to ski down for the first time. Your first problem is to determine your speed, and to have your skis under complete control as you ski downhill. For this purpose the “snow-plow” position is the correct method of braking.

The full “snow plow” position is flat skis, knees bent forwards, and not inwards. Assume a wide “snow plow” position, with the weight on the heels. Sit well back, with the knees flexed forward. The body from the waist up should be leaning slightly forward. All muscles should be relaxed, and the hands should be held close to the knees. In this position you will be able to brake, edging your skis as required.

Half “snow-plow” position
Running obliquely down a slope a less pronounced “snow plow” position of the skis will, as a rule, suffice to brake, and control the skis and the heliskiing.

When you come to learning your first turns, you will find this position, and the practice it gives in the distribution of the weight, of great importance.

Place the weight on the outer (lower) ski by bending the corresponding knee. This ski should be edged a certain amount, while the upper ski should be flat on the snow, with comparatively little weight on it.

With this distribution of the weight you will be able to carry out your first turns. Changes of direction are determined by torsion, or rotation, of the body.

“Snow plow” turns
Learning to “snow-plow” will teach you the correct position of skis and body required for executing turns to the right and to the left. Transference of weight from one ski or Catskiing to another, combined with body torsion, will enable you to change direction at will. Every movement must be carried out rhythmically, and your skis should retain the full “snow-plow” position while the turn is being carried out.

Ski straight down hill, with your skis in the full “snow-plow” position. Place the weight on the left ski, and at the same time thrusting the left hip forward. You will find that you are turning to the right. Transfer the weight to the right ski, thrust the right hip forward, and you will turn to the left. Continue to ski downhill, turning alternately to left and right.

Perfect these techniques and your skiing will become a lot more enjoyable.

The NBA Final Picks

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Do you have a favorite team that you are rooting for? Or maybe you just have a player that you like. Does your team have a shot at the next NBA Finals? Usually if the team was pretty good in the previous year they will have approximately the same performance unless major players are hurt, were traded or retired. New players are too green to have an effect as it will take them a while to get trained and acclimated to professional basketball.

Number 24 Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers have the greatest odds to win. They are the returning champions and have won numerous titles, so they are really the team to watch. In a poll recently posed to fans 51 percent felt that the Lakers would win again in 2010. Unless Kobe gets hurt or something unforeseen happens they should be one of the two teams vying for the title.

One of the other two contending teams that might have a shot is the Cleveland Cavaliers. LeBron James leads this team. He is the franchise player that skipped college basketball because of the beauty of his playing abilities. Though many say that LeBron is still young and hasn’t fully matured enough to win even though he is a phenomenal player. Although Shaquille O’Neal is an experienced player with four championship wins Cleveland doesn’t have enough supporting players on the team to help them win. Even as extraordinary as LeBron may be he cannot win the playoffs by himself.

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The other team that is on the watch list is the Boston Celtics. They have won a championship game in the past decade so they would need to have a few key players to step up to the plate to get to the playoffs. Boston used to be a powerhouse in the eighties and they may rise up yet again with the right people in place. Many people felt that Boston has a 24.3 percent chance to win it all in 2010.

Most of the teams that are in contention have franchise players and are at the salary cap so they will not have an opportunity to draft any really good players. They can only do a trade to try and lower their salary budget to bring in fresh blood. Many feel that the salary caps should be raised so that other teams can compete. Yet still others feel that the top league players should take a salary cut to gain additional players if they are truly serious about winning. The other time that happened was with the Chicago Bulls as Michael Jordan wanted to win so badly that he was willing to sacrifice his NBA salary since he was making more money in advertising endorsements. Unless LeBron James is willing to go this route the Cavaliers may never win.

As it is still early yet anything could still happen. Nothing is set in stone. No one yet knows who is going to win and the NBA picks are still too early to decide. The favored team could have a really bad year. Your underdog team could possibly get that NBA ring.

Bet on Final Four

Friday, February 12th, 2010

It is called March Madness for a reason; there are few sporting events in the world like the NCAA college basketball tournament and particularly the excitement of the final four teams. This is why many sports betting enthusiasts enjoy placing a bet on final four action. At this point in the tournament the teams are generally evenly matched and it can become a real challenge to choose the teams that will make the championship game and the team that will ultimately win it all. Therefore in order to bet on final four action you need to look carefully at anything that might have an impact on a game.

This information can include such factors as any injuries to key players that might affect their performance and how individual players on the teams appear to match up against each other. If you have this type of information you can bet on final four action with more confidence. Another factor to be considered is the betting odds and betting lines on the games. You want the best odds when you bet on final four games and you can usually get them from a good online Sportsbook. The sportsbook will also have experts who analyze every aspect of the games and make solid recommendations for you to consider.

These experts can give you such information as a team’s against the spread (ATS) record. With this information you’ll know if a team that usually wins its games also usually beats the spread. If it doesn’t, then you’ll probably want to bet on final four teams that have a better ATS. The key is, the more you know, the better your chances of cashing in on the final four.

One of the most exciting times in sports is the NCAA basketball tournament, otherwise known as March Madness free sports scores. This can also be an interesting and exciting time if you’re into sports betting. The NCAA tournament offers many opportunities for you to make some significant money on your basketball bets. This is particularly true if you bet final four teams because these teams tend to be evenly matched and the betting lines can offer only minimal insight. This is when you want to have as much information as possible in order to bet final four teams.

Unlike some other team sports there aren’t as many factors that affect basketball games. For example you don’t have to worry about weather conditions, but you still want to know about injuries, even minor ones, that might affect your bet final four decisions. Another thing to consider when you bet final four teams is where the games are being played. Although the final four is usually played in a ?neutral? site there may often be at least a slight home court advantage.

If the final four is in San Antonio, Texas for example, and Texas is one of the teams it will certainly have the largest group of fans present, particularly if the other teams are all from the Midwest or East Coast. If Texas has played better at home all year and beaten the point spread more often at home, then you may want to consider Texas when you bet final four. A good sportsbook can give you the information you need about the final four teams so don’t hesitate to consult with the experts when you place your bets.