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Switzerland - Travel Photo Gallery U sername: P assword: R emember Me Car Hire Travel Insurance Airport Parking UK Cheap Accommodation Hotel Bookings Travellerspoint Travel Community Forums Blogs Destinations Accommodation Travel Help Reunions Tools Links Switzerland - Travel Photo Gallery Travel Photography > Switzerland - Travel Photo Gallery This Gallery Show as stream Size: XS S M Countries: Switzerland Count: 19 Photos Related Categories: landscapes mountains Looking West to France Klein Matterhorn 3883m Date: 16 February 2005 Photographer: Daniel Kohler : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Interlaken, Swizterland Hiking up to the peak of Faulhorn Date: 2005 Photographer: Adam Smith : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes mountains lakes Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Swiss Cottage Traditional Cottage in Switzerland. Open Air Museum Ballenberg Date: 1 August 2004 Photographer: Phil Herrmann : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L view from pilatus Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes mountains lakes pilatus Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M trummelbach waterfall Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: waterfalls lauterbrunnen Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M lauterbrunnen Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes trees lauterbrunnen Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M huts in a cloud Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes lauterbrunnen Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M lauterbrunnen valley Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes lauterbrunnen Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M jungfrau Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: mountains snow jungfrau Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M glacier Date: August 2004 Photographer: Emma Dean : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: mountains snow jungfrau Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Mt Titlis Date: 28 July 2004 Photographer: Jasmine Lai : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Lucerne A fascinating and breathtaking view of Lucerne. Date: 27 July 2004 Photographer: Jasmine Lai : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Road scenery to Zurich Date: 27 July 2004 Photographer: Jasmine Lai : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Swiss villas Interlaken with mountain backdrop Date: 2004 Photographer: Tegan Searle : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Lake of Sarnen Date: September 2003 Photographer: Sabina P. : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M The Swiss Alps Hurray, I've reached the summit! Time to enjoy this marvellous view of Piz Bernina, Piz Scerscen and Piz Roseg. Date: August 2001 Photographer: Reinier NL : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes mountains Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M | L Rochers-de-Naye Date: 2000 Photographer: David Metraux : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Winter landscape Date: 1998 Photographer: Peter Daams : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: landscapes snow winter Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M Interlachen Date: 1998 Photographer: Peter Daams : gallery Country: Switzerland : gallery Tags: lakes boats interlachen Send as postcard Featured in the Switzerland Photo Gallery Sizes: XS | S | M © 2002 - 2005 Travellerspoint Travel Community | Contact | FAQ | About | Terms | Site Map
Ski Vacation
Winter Ski Vacations in Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada Mount Tremblant, Mt-Tremblant, Mt. Tremblant... lots of names, but still the #1 Ski Resort in Eastern North America according to Ski Magazine ! Skip Navigation Village Things To Do Accommodations Deals & Packages Mountain Golf Getting Here Rentals and Lessons Tickets & Passes Groups Home > Getting Here > What to Expect > Plan your Winter Vacation Getting Here Directions & Maps Ground Travel Air Travel & Flights What to Expect Plan your Winter Vacation Plan your Summer Vacation Family Vacation with Kids Tremblant Area History About the Laurentians About Canada Local Customs Tremblant Weather Stats Plan your Winter Vacation Tremblant is an excellent choice for your winter holidays . With over 610 acres of skiable terrain, including 92 groomed trails and 31 acres of glades, exceptional snowmaking facilities and 2 specially designed parks for riders, Tremblant boasts an incredible 7 months of snow sports per year. Tremblant not only offers the highest skiable terrain (3,001 ft.) in the spectacular Laurentian Mountains, breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, and Qubecois joie de vivre, it's also home to a fabulous resort Village. With shops, restaurants, bars and plenty of activities and events to make your winter vacations unforgettable, it's no wonder that year after year, Tremblant resort has been rated #1 in Eastern North America by the readers of SKI Magazine. What to Expect Snow: Tremblant's average annual snowfall is 382 cm (12.53 feet). Our snowmaking facilities add to mother nature's blanket of snow, covering over 464 acres of skiable terrain. Tremblant's 790 state-of-the-art snow guns blow more white magic than you could ever wish for. Check out our web cams today to keep an eye on the live conditions at Tremblant. Weather: Make note that during your winter vacation, temperatures at Tremblant can vary greatly from the resort village to the summit. The average alpine temperature is -10 degrees Celcius (14 degrees Fahrenheit). To know what to expect, check out our daily snow report and forecasts before you head for the hills. How to Prepare for Your Trip Where to Stay: From exclusive five-star properties to reasonable family-oriented condominiums, Tremblant resort offers packages for all winter vacation budgets. To find the best accommodation to suit your needs, we recommend that you consult our online vacation planner . Our friendly and knowledgeable reservation agents will help you find what you're looking for. Tremblant has tens of hotels and thousands of rooms in the heart of the action or nestled away from it all. Pre-Book for Savings & Convenience: We suggest that you have a look at our online vacation planner to better plan your Tremblant vacation. It's jam packed with all kinds of important information. Check out travel directions, hotels, lift tickets, rentals, upcoming events and activities, ski/snowboard programs, and so much more. If you're lodging is already taken care of, then save a buck by pre-booking your rentals , lift tickets and ski/snowboard programs . It's a good idea to make reservations for children's ski and snowboard programs as well as for restaurants before you arrive at Tremblant, especially during peak and holiday periods. What to Wear: On the mountain: Winter weather at Tremblant can change in the blink of an eye. Visitors should come prepared for all conditions. To avoid frostbite when temperatures plummet with the wind chill factor, it is extremely important to cover any exposed skin. In the Village: Anything goes. Temperatures are much more moderate at the base of the mountain in the resort Village, but guests should be prepared for all weather conditions. Our shops , restaurants and bars are cosy and loaded with aprs-ski warmth. Good walking shoes and/or boots with rubber soles are highly recommended for strolling through the alpine Village. When in Tremblant Take a lesson: If your skiing skills are a little rusty or if you're a new skier or snowboarder, then do yourself a favour and take snowboard or ski lessons. Our renowned Snow School offers a wide range of programs to suit all tastes and needs, ranging from adult racing to women-only, discovery programs and much more! One-on-one or in a group, you'll sharpen your skills and get the most out of your winter vacations at Tremblant. Bring the kids: Tremblant is for families. And our Snow School offers ski and snowboard programs just for children from 1 to 17 years of age - and an awesome Kidz Club too! Our programs are first-rate and very popular, so make the most of your stay by pre-booking. Your kids will have loads of fun in a completely safe and secure environment. Take a mountain tour: Whether it's your first or tenth visit to Tremblant, we highly recommend taking a guided mountain tour. Info-Ski Tremblant offers FREE 1-hour guided tours so you get to know the ins and outs of our majestic Laurentian jewel. It's a great opportunity to learn where and when to ski, under the watchful guidance of our experienced hosts. Our Snow School also offers 2-hour group tours for strong novice to expert skiers. Know where to ski: Even though there's no risk of avalanches, Tremblant is still a big mountain experience. With four challenging faces to ski, plenty of wooded glades, exciting off-trail skiing, rocky outcrops and natural half-pipes, it pays to know where you're going. Make sure you pick up a trail map before you hit the slopes and take time to check out our trail conditions at the base of the mountain and at the summit. Better safe than sorryor lost. Time for lunch? Take a break for a bowl of soup or chilli. The view is simply spectacular from the Grand Manitou restaurant at the summit of Tremblant. Or perhaps you're meeting friends for lunch in one of the many restaurants in our resort. Click here to check out all our restaurant options . The early birds get the snow! One of the best ways to start your day at Tremblant is to take the heated Gondola to the top of the mountain at 7:15, enjoy a hearty breakfast buffet in the Grand Manitou and then lay down the first tracks of the day starting at 8am. First Tracks happens every weekend during the winter holidays and it's a must for powder hounds. Winter vacation activities: If you've skied and boarded to your heart's content and you still have energy to burn, check out Tremblant's wide range of other exciting winter activities . Choose from a trip to a Scandinavian Spa, snowshoeing, dogsledding, horseback riding, Aquaclub La Source, snowmobiling, ice climbing, airplane tours, tubing, cross-country skiing and so much more. The list goes on and on. Or stop by our Activity Centre in the Village for more info about our great outdoor adventures. Special events: There's always something happening at Tremblant. Day and night. Four seasons a year. Festivals. Concerts. Shows. Competitions. You won't want to miss a single event when you're visiting, so have a look at our calendar of events before you arrive. Memories last forever "Do we have to go home?" It's always hard to end unforgettable winter vacations. Here are a few tips to keep you connected to Tremblant all year 'round. How about preserving the memories on film? Le Photo Shoppe, Tremblant's on-mountain photographers, are easy to spot and will gladly capture your vacation on film or video. Visit www.tremblant.ca often for recent photos and movies. Sign-up for our Privilege e-newsletter to stay connected to what's happening at Eastern North America's #1 resort. 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Argentina Travel Info: General
Argentina Travel Guide - Argentina Travel Facts Home Travel Facts Argentina Travel Facts Visas: Most foreigners do not need visas and receive free renewable 90-day tourist stamps upon arrival. Time: Eastern Standard Time(EST) plus one or two hours; Argentina does not observe daylight-saving time. Weights & Measures: Distances and measures are usually metric, but rural areas may use the "legua" (league, about 5 km). Weights are measured in kilograms (1kg = 2.2 pounds). Electricity: 220V, 50Hz. Argentina uses the European two prong and the Australian slanted plugs on most wall electrical outlets. Taxes: The sales tax, known as IVA, is 21%. When reserving a hotel, that tax is sometimes not mentioned, so double-check the final price before you book. Telephones: The country code for Argentina is 54. Every region has its own area code with Buenos Aires mainly using the '11' area code, and sometimes the '15' area code for cell phones. Cellular Telephones: Many locals have mobile phones in Argentina and a few companies rent out cell phones for short-term use.If you have a tri-band world phone it will work in Buenos Aires and most parts of Argentina. Holidays observed in Argentina January 1: New Year's Day March or April: Good Friday, Easter May 1: Labour Day May 25: Anniversary of the First National Government June 20: Day of the Flag July 9: Independence Day August 17: Anniversary of the Death of General Jose de San Martin October 12: Christopher Columbus Day December 25: Christmas Day Get the most from your Argentine vacation. Let the travel professionals at AR Tourism arrange the perfect vacation for you, while saving you money and eliminating the inconvenience of handling overseas arrangements. AR Tourism - Argentina Vacation Travel Agency Argentina Regions | Patagonia | Iguazu Falls | Perito Moreno, Calafate Buenos Aires Guide | Side-Trips | Recoleta | City Center Argentina Golfing Guide | Argentina Skiing Guide Sitemap © 2005 AR Tourism, LLC FOR MORE INFO: eMail: info@allaboutar.com Introduction to Argentina Travel Info: General Information Transportation Travel Facts Safety Planning a Trip Argentina: Buenos Aires Regions in Argentina Sports Activities People & Culture Argentine Tango History of Argentina Other Stuff: About Us Links
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CNN.com - TSA unveils new security procedures - Dec 2, 2005 International Edition | Member Center: Sign In | Register Home Page World U.S. Weather Business Sports Politics Law Technology Science & Space Health Entertainment Travel Education Special Reports Video Autos CNN Pipeline E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts Podcasts RSS CNNtoGO Contact Us TSA unveils new security procedures Small tools allowed; more random searches planned TSA chief Kip Hawley announced changes Friday that will take effect December 22. WATCH Browse/Search Security screening changes (1:30) ~~ ~~ TSA alters screening procedures (1:38) ~~ -- RELATED Interactive: What you can't take with you Transportation Security Administration YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Transportation Security Administration Acts of terror or Create Your Own Manage Alerts | What Is This? WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Transportation Security Administration on Friday announced changes in screening procedures at the nation's commercial airports, allowing passengers to take small scissors on planes but increasing random passenger checks. "I am convinced, that the time now spent searching bags for small scissors and tools can be better utilized to focus on the far more dangerous threat of explosives," said TSA Director Kip Hawley. The changes will go into effect on December 22, during the holiday travel season. Before the official announcement, TSA officials briefed managers of the nation's airports on the changes Thursday in a conference call. Under the new procedures, which are designed to give screeners more time to focus on detecting explosives, scissors less than 4 inches long and tools less than 7 inches long will be allowed on aircraft. "Tools with cutting edges, bludgeons, crowbars, hammers, saws and drills will continue to be prohibited along with any tool that is more than seven inches long," Hawley said. About 18,000 airport screeners have received more training in explosive detection, according to the TSA. In addition, pat-down procedures at checkpoints will be refined. Currently, screeners pat down passengers' backs and abdomens. Under the new system, screeners also will pat down arms and legs below the mid-thigh, although they will be given discretion to forgo those searches in cases where bare skin or tight clothing make it obvious nothing is being concealed. The level of random screening will be increased, with procedures varying from airport to airport to keep any would-be terrorists off guard. Passengers won't be selected for random searches based on their race, age, religion or nationality, according to the TSA. However, screeners will be given some discretion to forgo searches based on age and gender, so that passengers aren't being patted down by screeners of the opposite sex. TSA officials told the managers they are assessing data from three pilot studies on the impact the new procedures might have on airport operations, but they do not anticipate any increase in waiting times. Some members of Congress are expressing reservations about the changes. ( Watch why some people are unahppy with the changes -- 1:30 ) Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson, R-Texas, said allowing sharp-pointed scissors and similar objects on planes "could undermine the progress we have made in securing our skies since the 9/11 attacks." "The change in policy would do little to alleviate screening delays, since screeners would need to stop the conveyor belt to check whether the scissors in question fell within the new limits," she said in a letter to Hawley, urging him to drop the idea. Noting that the September 11 hijackers used box cutters to commandeer aircraft, Rep. Edward Markey, D-Massachusetts, said the TSA "should not make it easier for future Mohamed Attas to arm themselves with razor-sharp objects and bring down a passenger plane." "Flight attendants and passengers should not be put in a situation where ... a sharp scissors can be taken apart and used as a weapon at the throat of flight attendants and passengers," Markey said. CNN's Jeanne Meserve contributed to this report Story Tools Click Here to try 4 Free Trial Issues of Time! 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