With winter season popping up all over the Centennial State, skiing fans are packing snowboard gear in bags and slipping on jackets and soft boots to leave for some panoramic snow-covered landscape at Snowmass or Sunlight Mountain Resort to enjoy snowboarding.
Colorado is not an ordinary skiing destination and boasts of 20 per cent share in overnight ski trips in the country. Ranked the national top snowboarding paradise, the state has its beauty gained from natural climate, terrains, and manmade recreational spots.
No other place is such marvelous and resourceful when it comes to taking pleasures out of extreme sport that snowboarding is.
Its 58 mountain peaks that top 14,000 feet are eye-popping attractions for trippers converging on playground for mountain boarding. More than 55 million trippers landed here in 2010 to marvel at blue bird skies and deep powder.
This year is expected to stay loveable for deep powder snowboarding aficionados as met has forecast profuse snow falling. Thus far, 17” snows fell at Snowmass, Buttermilk received 16”, Crested Butte Mountain Resort encompassed 15”, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, and Sunlight Mountain Resort got 14”.
Snowboarders can purchase snowboard gear and other snowboarding essentials or take them on rents from shops located at the sites. Personal belongings are good for frequent trippers. Online shopping channels can also be explored to make purchases of wrist guards, goggles, boards, etc.
Over the years, people have gotten close to digital channels for not only shopping but also booking vacation and getaway packages. Snapping up deals or booking trips from virtual marts does away with many hassles including clogging vehicular traffic and haggling.
Let alone overall ecommerce, only mobile commerce generated staggering seven billion dollars revenue in 2011, up 91 per cent over the previous year, according to the eMarketer. The revenue is expected to reach $31 billion in 2015.
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