Archive for Extreme
August 10, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: Skiing, snowboarding, Alaska, Anchorage, Northern Lights, experience, tubing, night skiing
Many people believe that Alaska has some of the best skiing anywhere in the world. The Alyeska Resort is located in Girdwood, Alaska, approximately 50 miles from the city of Anchorage. With a top elevation of 2751 feet and a vertical drop of 2501 feet, […]
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August 4, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: Bombardier ATV, John Deere, Polaris, Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda
Bombardier is a manufacturer for all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and is a competitor for companies such as Honda and Yamaha etc. The company was founded by J.A. Bombardier back in the year 1942. Today, in the United States, Asia Pacific and Europe, the company employs nearly 7500 people.
One […]
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July 21, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowboarding, snowboard
Some people who come into the sport buy their snowboards; others get theirs as gifts after much pleading and patient waiting. That is a start, but now you have to figure out the hardest part, which is learning how to become a real snowboarder. In this article we’re going to talk about some […]
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July 20, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowboarding, snowboard
The fans of other similar sports often appreciate freestyle snowboarding too, and that might by why the sport is so popular. It is a sport for people who love the excitement, and the pleasure of speeds and flying through the air.
The following is an alphabetized list of some of the key terms that […]
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July 13, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: cycling, cycling shoes, cycling gear, mountain bike, mountain biking
Mountain biking has taken the cycling world by storm. It wasn’t all that long ago when the phrase “mountain bike” would’ve elicited blank stares. Now you see them everywhere. Mountain bikes are made to handle almost every terrain imaginable, and that’s why they’ve become so popular. […]
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July 10, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: bicycles, cycling, cycling gear, bicycle parts, BMX bikes
Sales of BMX bikes are increasing faster than almost any other type of bicycle. BMX bikes can be seen on every street, sidewalk and even in their natural habitat, off-road. Even if you never leave your house you’ve certainly seen such bikes on TV. Sure, you probably […]
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July 9, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowmobile racing
What is it that draws so many people to snowmobile racing? Is it the snow, the snowmobiles themselves, or perhaps the crisp fresh air of winter? Suffice to say the draw is all of the above mentioned.
Snowmobile racing is a cross between watching the Daytona 500, speed skating, and roller derby. Throw […]
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July 8, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowboard, snowboards, snowboarding, snowboarding gear
In 1929 M.J. Burchett tried to slide down a snowy hill with his feet strapped to a single board. This is the first recorded attempt at snowboarding that we know about. He tied his feet to the board with a clothesline and some horse reins. Just the thought in ones […]
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July 7, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: extreme sports, racing
One of the hottest new extreme sports is called adventure racing. Far from being a sport with one set of rules, it features a variety of competitions like an Extreme version of the Olympics. The name tells you all you need to know about the makeup of the sport: it’s all about […]
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July 1, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowboard, snowboards, snowboarding, snowboarding gear
Videos can always make your vacation memorable and of course can make it something that never fades away. When your vacation includes snowboarding there are many different things that can be done with them. For those of us who may snow board not so well, the tape could even be […]
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July 1, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowboard, snowboards, snowboarding, snowboarding gear
Freestyle snowboarding has grown in popularity over the last several years. Those that enjoy the sport enjoy many sports, and not just winter sports but sports of many seasons. Freestyle may be so popular because it combines skateboarding, surfing, and windsurfing. In this way it combines fans of all those […]
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June 29, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: mountain climbing, mountaineering, rock climbing
Mountaineering (mountain climbing) is a classic sport, which has been done for countless years. Combining rock, snow, and ice climbing with hiking and sometimes camping, and it is understandable why it is such a timeless sport.
Mountaineering has one goal: to reach the next summit, or the top. There are […]
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June 28, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: snowboard, snowboards, snowboarding
Having a snowboard doesn’t have much point if you are unsure of how to use it. The hardest part is getting started, but once you learn how to started, all it takes is practice. To learn how to get started so that you have something to practice, read on.
First and foremost, find […]
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June 28, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: skateboard, skateboards, skateboarding
Many people take up skateboarding as a simple means of transportation. It is portable, fairly inexpensive, and faster than walking. Skateboarding goes beyond rolling on the ground, though, as many people have witnessed. Driving down the street, it is not unlikely you will see skateboarders defying basic physics, as […]
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June 26, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: kayak, kayaking
When talking about the sport of whitewater kayaking, to make a statement that is merely taking a paddle, in a kayak and going down or up stream, is a serious understatement. Kayaking is both dangerous and challenging, especially whitewater kayaking.
So what exactly is a Kayak? It is a boat that is both […]
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June 20, 2008 · Filed under Extreme
Topics: sports, sports memorabilia, sports collectibles, football, extreme sports
Obviously extreme sports get your attention. The have garnered the attention of the U.S. military who has recognized that anyone involved in extreme sports would be good candidates to recruit for their hard to fill special operations positions like the Army Rangers and Navy Seals.
So what is […]
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