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For some individuals, icy temperatures signify the need to remain indoors, where warm fires and blankets offer comfort against the chill. Conversely, for others, frolicking in the snow is what illuminates the season! Activities such as skiing, sledding, and snowball battles can only be appreciated when there’s more than a few snowflakes on the terrain. What is winter without a touch of excitement from freezing-cold entertainment?
The love for these fantastic activities is universal, spanning from Switzerland to Japan. The United States alone boasts nearly 500 ski resorts. That number doesn’t even encompass the numerous ice rinks and snowy trails available for hiking. What compels thousands to bundle up and step outside in temperatures that lead some creatures to hibernate? Grab your favorite hot drink and explore.
Alex Sienkiewicz, Montana, 2018
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