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		<title>About The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 18:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird is a trail guide that names, rates and provides directions in and out of every one of Snowbird&#8217;s important powder runs. There are no restaurant reviews, descriptions of nightlife or any of that. It&#8217;s a guidebook for skiers and snowboarders who want to find their way to the best terrain that Snowbird has to offer and who want to know the names Snowbird&#8217;s myriad pitches, runs and traverses that they encounter.</p>
<p>The book was designed to help newcomers to Snowbird quickly find terrain that suits their abilities. It also aims to help those familiar with Snowbird&#8217;s terrain learn the often obscure&#8211;and changing&#8211;names for the various runs.</p>
<p>The book is a 5 1/2&#8243; x 8 1/2&#8243; perfect bound paperback with 144 pages of information. There are 32 black and white panoramic photos of Snowbird&#8217;s terrain with captions that point to the runs, traverses, lift lines and avalanche gates. The book describes over 250 runs; the official Snowbird ski map shows just 60.</p>
<p>The book sells for $24.95 although it is available at a promotional price of $19.95 at retail outlets at Snowbird and Alta (and through their on-line stores).</p>
<p>The book was written by Brad Asmus who is also the author of The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Skiing Alta. Dusty Sackett, a 30 year member of the Snowbird Ski Patrol, contributed his considerable expertise to The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird.</p>
<p>The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird and The Powder Hounds Guide to Skiing Alta are published by Four Mile Press. Our motto: Stay out of trouble or find it fast!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird is a trail guide that names, rates and provides directions in and out of every one of Snowbird&#8217;s important powder runs. There are no restaurant reviews, descriptions of nightlife or any of that. It&#8217;s a guidebook for skiers and snowboarders who want to find their way to the best terrain that Snowbird has to offer and who want to know the names Snowbird&#8217;s myriad pitches, runs and traverses that they encounter.</p>
<p>The book was designed to help newcomers to Snowbird quickly find terrain that suits their abilities. It also aims to help those familiar with Snowbird&#8217;s terrain learn the often obscure&#8211;and changing&#8211;names for the various runs.</p>
<p>The book is a 5 1/2&#8243; x 8 1/2&#8243; perfect bound paperback with 144 pages of information. There are 32 black and white panoramic photos of Snowbird&#8217;s terrain with captions that point to the runs, traverses, lift lines and avalanche gates. The book describes over 250 runs; the official Snowbird ski map shows just 60.</p>
<p>The book sells for $24.95 although it is available at a promotional price of $19.95 at retail outlets at Snowbird and Alta (and through their on-line stores).</p>
<p>The book was written by Brad Asmus who is also the author of The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Skiing Alta. Dusty Sackett, a 30 year member of the Snowbird Ski Patrol, contributed his considerable expertise to The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird.</p>
<p>The Powder Hound&#8217;s Guide to Snowbird and The Powder Hounds Guide to Skiing Alta are published by Four Mile Press. Our motto: Stay out of trouble or find it fast!</p>
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