Experience n.
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1. actual observation of facts or events,
activity or practice in doing something, 2. skill or knowledge gained in
this way, 3. an event or activity that gives one experience.
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Whitetr@ks*
provides concise and in depth information including detailed facts about
both; the operating companies and the activities for your observation -
in order that you chose the activity and operating company that best
suits your needs - you will then have the knowledge to practice by
performing the activity - that will lead to skills and knowledge gained
through taking part - thus providing an activity that gives one
experience.
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Experience v.
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too observe or share in (an activity etc.)
personally, to be affected by (a feeling)
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The
Whitetr@ks* activities have all been chosen because like skiing and
boarding are all exciting, stimulating, action packed adventure
activities that produce similar feelings when performed - achievement and
accomplishment that can all have a positive impact on your personal and
social development;
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At
Whitetr@ks* we understand that each event, each activity is intangible
and that all you have left afterwards is your memories of the experience
created by those feelings - Whitetr@ks* will remove all the factors that
might depress those feelings, then take those feelings, and enhance them
to create a snowsport experience that will never be forgotten and
hopefully repeated.
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Experienced adj.
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having knowledge or skill gained
from much experience
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By providing
the ultimate experience - Whitetr@ks* guarantees that you will want to
come back.
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To be
'Experienced' - not @ one, but in many of our Alternative Snowsport
Experiences.
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