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                <title>Blackcomb</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Blackcomb mountain is the one for snowboarders while skiers tend to prefer Whistler. Blackcomb has an awesome board park and some of the best runs for riders. 7th Heaven is just fantastic while Rock n Roll is a fantastic long blue for cranking the speed up with lots of big left and right handers. Best of all there's always plenty of powder days!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Peak to Creek</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Running from the Saddle on Whistler Mountain at the top, to Creekside at the bottom the series of connected runs known locally as Peak to Creek is a wonderful experience. Start with a challenging leap off the Saddle and finish with the Dave Murray Downhill (the run chosen as the men's downhill for the Whistler Winter Olympics in 2010), it has a huge range of fun and exciting ski conditions in between.<br><br>Take it at your own pace and time it for late morning or early afternoon so that you can reward yourself with lunch on the sun deck at Dusty's Bar. From here you can look back up the mountain and see the Saddle again - some 5,000 ft above you and over four miles away.]]></description>
                
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