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Best Places For Snowboarding in the World By Lydia Quinn
Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Most stations now respond to skiers and snowboarders the same way, but what are the best resort areas and in the world for surfers? Read on to discover:

USA

The United States has some of the best snowboarding in the world. With Colorado, Wyoming, California and Utah to the west and in Vermont is a great home stations who répondent snowboarders. Resorts famous for their snowboarding include Crested Butte in Colorado, Vail in Colorado and Mammoth Mountain, Squaw Valley and Heavenly Valley in California. California offers a wide selection of options for snowboarding. Sugar Bowl and Kirkwood are also among the favorites California snowboarders.

Canada

Some of the best snowboarding in the world is in Canada, with a lot of stations from east to west. Whistler / Blackcomb is the first destination for surfers in Canada, but you can not neglect the small stations, including Silver Star, Apex, BigWhite, Whitewater and Sunpeaks. You can not forget Banff, with some of the most beautiful and majestic landscapes anywhere and their stations such as Lake Louise.

Japan

Japan? Great for snowboarding? Yes. As skiing. We forget that Japan has many mountains and cold areas since the country is very long and reaches far enough north. In fact, Japan has more than 600 ski and snowboard stations! A few means of Tokyo, you find beautiful, but they tend to be more congested and expensive because of their popularity among residents of Tokyo. The Japanese experience in snowboarding at its best, you want to travel far from Tokyo. Japan around 600 stations, you find ultra modern high-tech and traditional seaside resorts of small-time family and Resorts. You can not forget Nagano, not too far from Tokyo and home to the Winter Olympics in 1998.

Europe

Ahh, the Alps. The Alps, where the Alps, the Italian Alps or the French Alps, you'll be treated to a different experience when you are in Europe snowboarding. European visitors to the ski resorts tend to be comfortable and enjoy a lifestyle appropriate to their wealth. The party is almost as important as skiing or snowboarding for vacationers. In addition, the tracks tend to be rather long, perhaps unusually long for those used for snowboarding United States only. European stations also tend to be big, fancy, modern, with prices to match. However, there are many options at an affordable price to be found at smaller, lesser-known European stations. If you have a wallet, you can not get better than the French resort of Chamonix and St. Moritz in Switzerland. Do not forget Italy as an option, with some of the best snow in the world. A favorite of the Italian snowboard Livigno, with affordable options and more than 60 kilometers of tracks.

South America

Argentina and Chile are both home to some fine snowboarding. One of the main advantages of snowboarding in South America is that Americans can enjoy great snowboarding in the summer, since winter, America is the summer.

Lydia Quinn writes for PhatSportShades, offering ski goggles, snowboarding and sunglasses goggles for all day. Visit us at http://www.phatsportshades.com

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