Skiing in the UP
People who live around the world may not be looking forward to the imminent fact that winter is coming and there is going to be cold weather, icy streets, and snow on the ground for those few months. People who live in areas that seem to get covered in snow within the first week of two of winter may be dreading the thought. People really do not tend to go outside very much during the winter, instead they sit inside and warm themselves with their heater, a blanket, and a bowl of hot chili.
There are some people though, the real go getters, who try some pretty crazy things. The crazy things i'm talking about is something like strapping two thin, long sticks to their feet and gliding down the mountain at speeds of 15-30 mph with freezing air hitting whole body. If you know what i'm talking about and you are into this then this is the site for you.
There are some people though, the real go getters, who try some pretty crazy things. The crazy things i'm talking about is something like strapping two thin, long sticks to their feet and gliding down the mountain at speeds of 15-30 mph with freezing air hitting whole body. If you know what i'm talking about and you are into this then this is the site for you.
The UP Ski hills
This section is for the website of the ski hills around the UP so that you can learn about them and which ones you would like to take on. if You can also look at how much the lift tickets are at each website link.
White cap mountain resort www.onthesnow.com/wisconsin/whitecap-mountain/ski-resort.html
Norway Mountain www.norwaymountain.com/
Pine Mountain Resort www.pinemountainresort.com/
Ski Brule skibrule.com/
Marquette Mountain www.marquettemountain.com/
Indianhead Mountain Resort www.bigsnow.com/
White cap mountain resort www.onthesnow.com/wisconsin/whitecap-mountain/ski-resort.html
Norway Mountain www.norwaymountain.com/
Pine Mountain Resort www.pinemountainresort.com/
Ski Brule skibrule.com/
Marquette Mountain www.marquettemountain.com/
Indianhead Mountain Resort www.bigsnow.com/
If you're planning on skiing, you should learn to know the terrain before you take the run. If you're just a beginner you will want to get the hang of skiing first on the beginner hills and probably the bunny hill. Here is an example of signs you will see before each run.
You will want to choose one based on your level of skill, and how long you have been riding for. Based on your level of skill you should be able to adjust accordingly.