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| Author: Arnie Wilson |
Whether at world-class
ski resorts or on slopes covered
with man-made snow, people
of all ages seek out the unique
thrill of skiing year after
year. Ski Atlas of
the World is
a good reference
guide for anyone who has an
interest in skiing--or like
Wilson, the Atlas's globetrotting,
resort-hopping, Guinness record--setting
editor, a passion for it. The
focus of the book is a series
of 80 profiles of the best
places to ski in Europe and
North America, including such
world-famous resorts as Val
d'Isere, Zermatt, Aspen, and
Whistler, and such up-and-coming
ski areas as Bulgaria, Romania,
and Slovakia. Each profile
details terrain characteristics,
resort character and tone,
history of the facilities,
and more. Double-page maps
appear throughout the book,
beginning with a large-scale
map of the world's mountain
ranges and followed by maps
showing the resorts' locations
relative to each other. Rounding
out the Atlas is an overview
of skiing in Australasia, Japan,
and South America. The editor's
encyclopedic knowledge of skiing
destinations and infectious
enthusiasm for the sport inform
all 300 pages of this outstanding
resource. Whatever your skill
level and no matter what you're
looking for in a resort, Ski
Atlas of the World will help
you find the perfect place
to take your next skiing vacation.
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$50.00 (hardcover)
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