The season on Scottish ski areas begins early in December. The virgin corn powder falls all January, February and March. Easter holidays are also amazing and indescribable in Scotland ski resorts! Scotland skiing depends on weather conditions. The weather in Scotland is extremely changeable. In one minute there is snow falling, and in the next minute snow clouds are blown far away and the wind is very strong.
The season on Scottish ski areas begins early in December. The virgin corn powder falls all January, February and March. Easter holidays are also amazing and indescribable in Scotland ski resorts! Scotland skiing depends on weather conditions. The weather in Scotland is extremely changeable. In one minute there is snow falling, and in the next minute snow clouds are blown far away and the wind is very strong.
The most famous Scotland ski resorts are Nevis Rang and Glencoe. They are placed near the west coast in-between Inverness and Glasgow. On the east, between Perth, Aberden and Inverness, there are Glenshee, Cairngorm and The Lecht Scotland ski resorts.
The most eminent Scotland ski resort is definitely Cairngorm. Cairngorm possesses 23 miles of slopes with 11 different ski lifts.
At the top of Cairngorm resort, there is a fabulous restaurant and tourist centre. Right down from there you can go either to the easiest (the slopes for the beginners) Coire Cas, or you can turn right to get on harder slopes-Coire na Ciste. Ten miles from there lays Aveiemore, a small town with great hotels. There is a shuttle bus that drives tourists to ski resort.
If you do not like crowd and enjoy skiing by yourself or only with your friends and family, the Nevis Range is the place for you. In this Scotland ski resort, there are amazing slopes that with enchanting view from the top. Besides blue, red, and black pistes, the off piste terrain is also perfect! If you are a freerider, you are going to have unforgettable experience here.
If you are in love with heli skiing, Glenshee is the right place for you. You do not have to go on Alps on heli skiing, this place is also great. Glenshee is the biggest Scotland ski resort with great freeride skiing opportunities.
Now, when we introduced these amazing slopes and resorts, we must warn you on the danger that waits for unprepared skiers, constantly. Or, imagine the sunny warm day, skiing on a fresh snow and your feet hurt just about an hour you went at the slopes! You wasted your time, money, and you cannot enjoy that great day. Instead, you suffer because you came unprepared on the snow!
So, the first thing you must learn is how to be in adequate physical condition, what type of exercises you need, depending on your skiing ability. We can get you through full training that can last for only six weeks. Not to mention that you are going to lose your weight and get the great shape of your body.
The second thing is to eat properly. In our book, you will get the right directions about your training step-by step, and about the diet you should adopt. You will see it is not too much difficult and it is healthy!
The third thing you should know is how to avoid and how to act in a dangerous situation. Especially if you are a freerider, this is the right book for you. You can learn how to pick proper equipment, how to escape from avalanche, how to rescue endangered people and how to act if someone, or you are being hurt.
There are also great chapters that describe how a beginner or an advanced skier should choose the equipment, and what should they wear on the snow. What types of skis to get also depends on your skills and the terrain you are going to ride.
And, of course, don’t forget to get ski insurance. We will also tell you how to get one and why is it so important.
Don’t worry, and don’t be scared, this book will protect you from unpleasant situations that might happen, and will give you the full enjoyment on the powdered snow! Just follow our directions and remember our tips, you won’t regret! Ski in Scotland with lots of fun!
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