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Looking to take a Christmas vacation and introduce the kids to Snow Sports looking for a good beginning location and ski school. Closer to Austin Texas the better any idea or suggestions??
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As you probably already know, there aren't any ski resorts in Texas, at least that I know of. One good place to go is Utah. I know, I know, Utah, but the snow is great and there are some awesome out of the way resorts that aren't too busy. The best way to teach kids is to take them and get them lessons. Once they are comfortable on the board, they will be more likely to try more things. All of the resorts in Utah have incredibly good ski schools and really good instructors too. The best thing to do is take your kids on the bunny hill and on really easy winding green runs that aren't steep. That way they get used to lifts and carving down the runs. And when they fall just make sure that they get back up because it's going to hurt, but they need to get up and keep going. Also, they are going to be really sore so stock up on ibuprofen and make sure that your hotel has a hot tub. The resorts that I can recommend with good pricing are Powder Mountain www.powdermountain.com and Snowbasin which are up in the north part of the state. http://www.skicentral.com/utah.html has information about all of the resorts in Utah. Airfare isn't too bad from Austin to Salt Lake City and hotels in Ogden shouldn't be too bad. But, you'll want to take them somewhere where there aren't a lot of people.
As you probably already know, there aren't any ski resorts in Texas, at least that I know of. One good place to go is Utah. I know, I know, Utah, but the snow is great and there are some awesome out of the way resorts that aren't too busy. The best way to teach kids is to take them and get them lessons. Once they are comfortable on the board, they will be more likely to try more things. All of the resorts in Utah have incredibly good ski schools and really good instructors too. The best thing to do is take your kids on the bunny hill and on really easy winding green runs that aren't steep. That way they get used to lifts and carving down the runs. And when they fall just make sure that they get back up because it's going to hurt, but they need to get up and keep going. Also, they are going to be really sore so stock up on ibuprofen and make sure that your hotel has a hot tub. The resorts that I can recommend with good pricing are Powder Mountain www.powdermountain.com and Snowbasin which are up in the north part of the state. http://www.skicentral.com/utah.html has information about all of the resorts in Utah. Airfare isn't too bad from Austin to Salt Lake City and hotels in Ogden shouldn't be too bad. But, you'll want to take them somewhere where there aren't a lot of people.
How long does it take a ball python to shed?

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It is about a month and a half old. I have had him for one month and this is the first time he is shedding with me. His eyes started turning blue and milky about 10 days ago. And he actually started to shed like 2 days ago, but the skin is really only coming off his head. The temperature is about 83 in the cage and the humidity stays between 50 and 70 percent. I heard they were supposed to shed in one piece, and he is not.
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Your snake isn't shedding in one piece because ball pythons NEVER shed in one piece. Their scales don't allow it. Let your ball shed as much as it's going to on it's own. Once it stops trying put your snake in a tub filled with some luke warm/room temp water and have him soak in that for about 10 minutes. Grab a rag, take him out and slide the rag down his body towards the tail. The excess skin should fall right off easily. Slide the rag down the body multiple times until all the skin is off. Another thing is you want to keep the "hot spot" of the cage at 88-92, 83 is too low. I have plenty of bp's and I do this for all of them. Works great.
Your snake isn't shedding in one piece because ball pythons NEVER shed in one piece. Their scales don't allow it. Let your ball shed as much as it's going to on it's own. Once it stops trying put your snake in a tub filled with some luke warm/room temp water and have him soak in that for about 10 minutes. Grab a rag, take him out and slide the rag down his body towards the tail. The excess skin should fall right off easily. Slide the rag down the body multiple times until all the skin is off. Another thing is you want to keep the "hot spot" of the cage at 88-92, 83 is too low. I have plenty of bp's and I do this for all of them. Works great.
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