The experience of the sport itself is enough to get anyone’s blood pumping. You’re racing down a slope of pure white powder, faster than driving through the city, the wind on your face and fulfillment of conquering twisties with such finesse worthy of a postcard. Why wouldn’t you want to get booked into a ski rental Vail – get your blood pumping again! Perhaps you’re after the prospect of getting huge air with all that speed, crossing your planks, those below looking up to see the helicopter that you have always known you would become.
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See America in style by hiring a limo

Visiting the USA always means you have a great deal to pack in however long you have there – whether it’s days, weeks or even months there’s always more to see and do than the time you actually have.
Travelling around means having a well-planned itinerary to see all the attractions and public transport travel options researched and tickets purchased.
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Amsterdam on a Shoestring!

Living in the UK, there are loads of nearby places in Europe to visit, and one of my absolute faves in Amsterdam.
Being on a hop, skip and a jump from the UK, there are tonnes of cheap flights and mega-deals on short breaks there, and I always keep my eye out for these, but there’s also loads of cheap activities to do when you get there, so it’s basically a fab place to visit no matter what your budget is.
I found this rather lovely infographic from housetrip.com and thought it would definitely be worth a share…
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Our FANTASTIC Break in Italy

Italy, the home of romantic scenes, the locations of famous action sequences and the place where you would most likely find a lot of stunt doubles, due to the aforementioned famous action sequences.
Naturally, being a scene of action sequences and romantic scenes, possibly both in the same film, it’s a great place to visit, if you do ever get the opportunity.
We did, and it was quite the trip.
Venice was the first stop, which naturally tied with Rome as the place to get our feet wet, quite literally. Venice is possibly the first image that comes to mind when you think of romantic Italy, where the lazy canals were perhaps the first thing you want to experience once you got a whiff of the atmosphere. Steve, being a gamer, certainly appreciated imagining that Ezio fellow diving into the waters, or whatever it is that virtual assassins do during their down time. Riding the gondola was a bit on the pricey side, but if you do get to visit Venice, the two words I can only say with such vigor are thus: worth it.
For those who would like to experience a cruise in the canals but save a little bit more cash, the Vaporetto will be a great alternative. These are big bus boats that follow along a predetermined route. Do your best not to exaggerate the ‘R’ sound and throw around dramatic gestures- the temptation will always be there for as long as you are in Italy, but do try to save it for when you retire to one of the gorgeous villas.
After our relaxing time in Venice, we were pumped, excited and ready to see Italy’s capital, Rome.
In stark contrast to Venice, Rome was a lot busier, and in a word, more solid, I suppose. Regardless of one’s religion, the Vatican and its buildings were beautiful to behold, and definitely worth a tour. Vatican City is essentially the capital of the capital of Italy, the headquarters of the big P. We were absolutely humbled by St. Peter’s Basilica as it was both wondrous and breathtaking- we felt instantly transported back to the Late Renaissance period. Again, regardless of religion, there is just something about holy structures that make you think of the driving force behind its architects, engineers and labor men that sort of sends chills down your spine.
Finally, since contrast seemed to be the theme of our trip, we went to visit the Colosseum, or the Flavian Amphitheatre, as it were. A structure built by people with the names Vespasian’ and Titus are bound to be respectfully epic, and our expectations were completely blasted out of the Venetian waters, as we did have the foresight to leave them floating there before visiting Rome.
While currently bereft of gladiators and deadly combat, just entering such an iconic structure was absolutely thrilling, and we at least managed to have a glimpse of the glory that was Imperial Rome.
There were still so many places to go and so many things to do, but being able to visit two very popular and iconic destinations in Italy was a blast. We are definitely going to come back rather soon, hopefully. Nothing beats a walk through history.
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Digital Dice: A Brief History of Online Gambling

The idea of gambling and the Internet, despite the popularity of Internet gambling sites, are far cries from one another. The former evokes images of suave suited men weighed down by necklaces and watches of gold, beautiful women bringing you champagne bottles in a casino jam packed by hopeful souls looking to get past their losing streak, and the adrenalin rush of a winning hand at a game of blackjack. The latter, on the other hand, normally has negative connotations and stereotypes such as unwashed shut-ins, pursuits and hobbies that are out of this world, and – most recently – memes.
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Backpacking Through Europe? Why You Need An EHIC Card

If you’re planning a backpacking trip through Europe, there are plenty of things you need to consider: your route; where to stay; what to see; and of course, what do do if things don’t go to plan and you end up needing medical assistance.
It’s all too easy to end up hurt or sick while you’re away from home, whether you stand on something sharp on the beach, twist your ankle climbing up to see the view or chow down on something you should have given a miss and end up with food poisoning.If you’re a UK citizen, an EHIC or European Health Insurance Card will entitle you to free or discounted medical treatment in every single country in the European Economic Area. That includes popular holiday destinations like Spain, France and Italy as well as less well travelled parts of Europe, including Latvia, Bulgaria and Romania.

Your EHIC card won’t necessarily entitle you to free healthcare in every country, but you’ll pay the same rate as the locals if you find yourself needing urgent medical care. It doesn’t replace or negate the need for travel insurance, as the costs of repatriation are not covered by an EHIC card, but it’s a great way to add an extra level of protection to your holiday.This is especially important for backpackers, who are perhaps more likely than most to be travelling on a budget – you don’t want to have scrimped and saved for the backpacking adventure of a lifetime, only to have it stymied by spiralling medical costs.
There are a few things that the card doesn’t cover, so it’s important you’re aware of its limitations before you travel; for instance, it won’t cover people who have travelled abroad with the sole intention of having treatment. It does include maternity care if you give birth whilst abroad, but again will not cover you if you travel abroad specifically to give birth.
If you’re taking off to backpack the sights of Europe sometime soon, check when your EHIC renewal is due to make sure you aren’t caught out. www.ukehic.com have lots of information about EHIC’s and you are also able to apply for a premium service on the application too.
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Five Things You Have To See And Do When Visiting Austria

Austria is an amazingly beautiful place to visit, and many people have taken vacations there that they will remember for their entire lifetime. While anyone can benefit from a trip to this European country, bloggers have found it to be a wonderful place to visit and talk about on their blogs.

