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Find out which places are nominated as the best for skiing and snowboarding -- and vote for your fav

Find out which places are nominated as the best for skiing and snowboarding -- and vote for your faves! Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( ❄️ Vote now: Best of skiing and snowboarding Help us choose the best places to enjoy skiing and snowboarding — and all that goes with it— by voting for your favorites in 9 categories. You can vote once per day, per category, and voting is open until Monday, November 20 at noon EST. The winners will be announced on Friday, December 1. [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Apres-Ski Bar]( When the sun goes down and the lifts shut down for the day, bars and restaurants in ski towns across North America fill up with skiers and... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Cross-Country Ski Resort]( For a more relaxed winter sport, many turn to cross-country skiing. And while Nordic trails are often offered at traditional ski... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Place for Snow Tubing]( Active winter sports like skiing and snowboarding aren't for everyone, and not all snow enthusiasts have the time to learn the skills or... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Place for Snowboarding]( Snowboarding is a kinetic thrill no matter where you are, but the right destination can elevate the experience into something truly... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Ski Hotel]( What's better than a day out on the slopes? How about an overnight or multi-day trip? These 20 hotels and resorts, selected by a panel of... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Ski Resort]( The leaves are starting to turn, and ski areas all across the U.S. and Canada are preparing for their winter season. To help you plan that... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Ski Restaurant]( Gone are the days when ski-in dining meant a sad, overpriced sandwich and a bag of chips. These days, on-mountain restaurants are upping... [Vote Now]( [[RIGHT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Ski School]( Even the most dazzlingly talented skiers had to start somewhere, and ski schools are a tried-and-true path to mastering the fundamentals.... [Vote Now]( [[LEFT_ESCAPED_NAME]]( [Best Ski Town]( Beyond fresh snow and convenient access to the slopes, what makes the best ski town? For some, it's having access to fantastic restaurants,... [Vote Now]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [10 best places you can snowshoe this winter]( [10 of the best places you can snowshoe this winter]( You can snowshoe just about anywhere with a base of snow. Surrounded by landscapes that look powdered in confectioners' sugar, snowshoeing is a peaceful way to commune with nature. Compared to snow skiing and snowboarding, there's no steep learning curve or expensive equipment. It’s a good low-impact exercise, and you don’t need to be in top shape to have fun. Simply slip the snowshoes over your regular waterproof shoes or boots and start walking, lifting your knees a little higher than you normally would. The racquet-like base of the snowshoe distributes your bodyweight over a broader area, making it feel like you’re floating over a sea of snow. Poles are helpful for balance, but not necessary. Here are 10 awe-inspiring places to give snowshoeing a try. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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