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Whitewater Ski Resort NewsWhitewater Winter Resort Hosts Backountry Skiing Fest
February 26, 2007 - Inaugural Cold Smoke Powder Fest will blend instructional and educational backcountry clinics for all skill levels
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Zimo and Roger pick 10 of Idaho's top outdoors destinations from 2006
December 28, 2006 - Whitewater rafting on the Lochsa is an extreme adventure. The river also offers camping and fishing. Alpine lakes abound in the White Cloud peaks and make for the perfect resting spot to record the day's events in your journal.
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OUTDOORS REPORT
December 11, 2006 - A whitewater paddle that is free and open to anyone sponsored by Cascade Paddlers of Salem will be Sunday. It is an 8-mile trip from below Troll's Teeth downstream to Mehama on the Little North Fork of the Santiam River.
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Swimming in Whitewater
January 06, 2005 - NELSON, B.C. -- Pure, simple and real deep is how Whitewater Winter Resort describes itself. And after a recent visit to this low- profile resort, located about 20 km from Nelson in B.C.'s Kootenays, I'm pleased to say the resort definitely lives up to its claim.
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In
Steamboat Springs, Colo.
February 13, 2004 - New York Times - SITUATED in the Yampa River Valley in
Colorado's northwestern corner, Steamboat Springs (population 10,115)
exudes a subtle beauty. Fresh snow blankets the meadows and aspens and
Douglas firs look as if they've been dipped in frost. Storms from the
Pacific charge unimpeded into Steamboat releasing froths of
"champagne" powder onto its peaks. (There has been nearly 15
feet of snowfall this season.) At 6,695 feet, Steamboat Springs is a
true mountain town; in addition to skiers, you'll run across whitewater
paddlers, mountain bikers and trail runners.
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Art,
culture and the great outdoors in Taos, NM
October 26, 2003 - Salt Lake Tribune, UT - TAOS, N.M. -- From the art scene
to the dramatic Rio Grande Gorge, to towering mountain forests and
earthy Indian homesteads, Taos is a traveler's dream. A first-time
visitor, I was exhilarated by its diverse beauty, cultural offerings and
outdoor activities. Not only is this small city steeped in history, but
it is also a major artists' colony and a four-season destination
featuring everything from fall hikes, to whitewater rafting in the
warmer months, to world-renowned skiing.
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Waterfowl
races mark the end of summer
August 29, 2003 - Summit Daily News, CO - BRECKENRIDGE
- Throngs of people will line the banks of the Blue River in
Breckenridge Saturday to cheer on thousands of plastic waterfowl in the
Summit Foundation's 16th annual Rubber Duck Races. According to Summit
Foundation director Deb Edwards, the ducks have been in rigorous
training regimes that include sprinting through ice-cold waters,
bouncing through boulder fields and negotiating Class 5 whitewater.
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