Go skiing, get soaked
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Many western ski resorts offer natural hot springs as a skiing alternative. The cost of enjoying these relaxing pools is minimal, $5-$10 for adults, and the results are therapeutic. Colorado, California, Wyoming, and Canada offer many excellent hot-springs resorts and a few of them are presented.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1996
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Wintertime RVs
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Many RV parks drop their rates during the wintertime, making RVs an economical home-base for skiers. Information on RV parks, campgrounds that stay open in winter, and ski resorts located near RV parks is given, along with details about renting RVs.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1995
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A Tahoe treasure
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Sierra Ski Ranch offers 2,025 acres of ski slopes and an average snowfall of 350 inches per year. Lift tickets are only $31. About 60% of the course is designed for intermediate skiers, but advances skiers will also enjoy it.
Publication Name: Skiing
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0037-6264
Year: 1992
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