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Splitboarding, The Next Trend Hitting a Ski Resort Near You

A splitboard can be used as either a snowboard or skis, and is designed with the backcountry snowboarder in mind. This makes climbing the mountain easier, by wearing the skis instead of carrying a heavy snowboard, to ascend the mountain and not. While climbing a mountain might be difficult, using a splitboard as skis makes ascending a mountain easy and fun, much like backcountry skiing. When the skier reaches the peak of the mountain, they turns snowboarder by combined the two skis into one snowboard, and descending the mountain.

 

Choosing a splitboard instead of a snowboard.

 

Splitboards have allowed thrill seekers to snowboard in places that were before considered unreachable. Popularity has risen exponentially since its creation in the 1990's, one reason is because more and more people are wanting to get away from the crowds and ride the fresh powder of the backcountry. Snowboarders can climb a mountain with the boards attached to their feet and not have to use or carry ski poles on their way down. Also; learning to splitboard is not hard. Snowboarders will find riding a splitboard to be very similar to riding a traditional snowboard.

 

While ascending a mountain using a splitboard like skis will keep you on top of the snow, much like snow shoes when the snow is deep and powdery. Another positive for using is splitboard is that you can use the same track that skiers use when ascending a slope. Now purchase your own splitboard and make your way to South America for take part in this exciting new trend.

 

South America's top rated splitboarding locations.

 

Packages are available; some of the more popular involve trekking the Andes and splitboarding the mountains. Added references on this are available at http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Splitboard/en-en/. Everyone has their favorite spots, and Concepcion in Chile is a favorite of many, here you not only get mountains but volcanoes as well. If you are looking for the most popular spot in South America, you will need to head to Cerro Catedral located close to Bariloche in Argentina. Located outside of the slow-moving, snow town of Bariloche, Cerro Catedral is the largest ski resort in Argentina. The mountain backdrop is the perfect setting to take in the great views of the surrounding lakes and small snow towns.

 

Winters in the part of the world can be harsh, storms can leave tons of snow in their wake, while not enjoyable for everyday living this provide the perfect conditions for splitboarding. Extra information about splitboards are accessible at www.prowder.com. The ski resort has something for all skill levels, whether you brand new to the sport or you are a seasoned professional. There is an immense amount of backcountry out there, so wherever you decide to go, pack your splitboard and start exploring all the places you cannot go on a conventional snowboard.

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