Wayne Rooney - A New Boy Wonder for English Football?

Written by Chris Towland


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Wayne Rooney - A New Boy Wonder for English Football?

by Chris Towland www.Football-Nut.co.uk

Until England's untimely exit atrepparttar hands ofrepparttar 133242 host nation (and a Swiss Referee),repparttar 133243 player making allrepparttar 133244 newspaper headlines during Euro 2004 in Portugal was Wayne Rooney, English football's latest 'boy wonder'.

Still four month's shy of his nineteenth birthday, Rooney's four Euro goals ..... two against Switzerland (including his shot that rebounded offrepparttar 133245 post only to hitrepparttar 133246 Swiss keeper and bounce intorepparttar 133247 net) and two further superb goals against Croatia, set English hearts racing with hopes of a first major tournament win since holdingrepparttar 133248 World Cup aloft in 1966.

Those hopes, of course, were eventually brought crashing to earth by a combination of a Wayne Rooney injury, an extremely dubious disallowed goal and traditionally poor penalty taking byrepparttar 133249 English team (including one from our Captain that Jonny Wilkinson would have been proud of!)

No-one can question Wayne Rooney's performances for his country,repparttar 133250 quality of his football at international level or his incredible goalscoring ability, but have Rooney's performances inrepparttar 133251 blue shirt of his own club, Everton, been as sparkling as those when wearing his national colours? ....... And what doesrepparttar 133252 future hold for our 'Roonaldo'?

Rooney's Premiership debut arrived early inrepparttar 133253 2002/2003 campaign when he becamerepparttar 133254 youngest Premier League player atrepparttar 133255 tender age of sixteen. Two other records quickly followed ..... Firstly,repparttar 133256 two goals he scored in Everton's Worthington Cup victory over Wrexham gave Rooneyrepparttar 133257 title of Everton's youngest-ever goalscorer, a record that had previously been held by Tommy Lawton. Secondly, in October 2002 and atrepparttar 133258 age of 16 years and 360 days, a cracker of a goal that beatrepparttar 133259 England goalkeeper David Seaman inrepparttar 133260 last few seconds ofrepparttar 133261 game against Arsenal, made Rooneyrepparttar 133262 youngest-ever Premiership scorer!

Many England fans will be surprised to hear however, that apart from a few very notable occasions, Wayne Rooney's performances inrepparttar 133263 Premiership have been less than spectacular as he has often seemed unable to duplicate his England form onrepparttar 133264 domestic stage!

A Day of Cat Skiing

Written by Lockie Brown


Snowcat skiing offers strong-intermediate and expert skiers full-service guided tours into remote high-mountain regions. Powder snow and “fresh tracks” arerepparttar norm. Uphill transportation is provided by a tracked snowcat equipped with a warm, comfortable passenger cab. They usually accommodate 12 guests, two guides and a driver.

Some snowcat operators are based in towns or near highways and offer guests continued access to “civilization”. In some cases, guests use local hotels and restaurants for accommodation and meals. Such operators may offer single-day trips.

Other snowcat operators use remote lodges high inrepparttar 133241 mountains, far from cars and telephones. These lodges provide a multi-day backcountry experience inrepparttar 133242 midst of pristine alpine wilderness. They also place guests very close to their skiing.

Many backcountry “cat skiing” lodges offer double-occupancy bedrooms complete with private ensuite baths. They have cozy and comfortable sitting areas, dining halls with cathedral ceilings, drying rooms for boots and outside clothing, games rooms, well-stocked bars and “commercial” kitchens. They offer exercise areas, video players, satellite telephones, perhaps a computer with Internet access and, of course, a well-stocked bar. Guests can enjoy a social drink and spectacular views while luxuriating in an outdoor hot tub, and then step right to their bedrooms for a shower or a nap.

No special equipment is required for cat skiing, just boots and clothing. Powder skis can be rented atrepparttar 133243 lodge. However, snowboarders should bring their own boards. Guests will makerepparttar 133244 most of their snowcat skiing tour by being in good physical condition.

Lodge life is informal and relaxed. Juice and fruit and coffee are served at 7:00 AM and a buffet breakfast is available at about 7:30. Snowcats depart between 8:30 and 9:00, when guests are ready.

The first day of a tour is special. Guides takerepparttar 133245 first hour or so to make sure guests understand safety procedures. Everyone has practice usingrepparttar 133246 radio beacons thatrepparttar 133247 operator supplies. No one goes out without one.

The first run ofrepparttar 133248 day is rarely more than 20 minutes fromrepparttar 133249 lodge andrepparttar 133250 last run ofrepparttar 133251 day can end atrepparttar 133252 lodge door. Duringrepparttar 133253 day,repparttar 133254 group moves around, sampling different areas and never staying long in any one spot. Each run is in fresh, untracked snow.

On “bluebird” days,repparttar 133255 guide will head forrepparttar 133256 high alpine. Perhaps for two or three runs on a glacier before tryingrepparttar 133257 big open slopes, taking a run or two in each before heading torepparttar 133258 next. The highest skiing elevation can be close to 10,000 ft andrepparttar 133259 views are spectacular. There is always time to pause for pictures.

If visibility is poor or ifrepparttar 133260 alpine snow is unstable, it’s off to one ofrepparttar 133261 many ridges to “skirepparttar 133262 trees”. Tree skiing is amazing! The protected snow is usually deeper and softer than inrepparttar 133263 alpine. It is very consistent and there are no moguls. The short, fat “powder skis” are easy to control. Forgetrepparttar 133264 trees. Just skirepparttar 133265 openings! Intermediate skiers who may never before have skied in trees find that they can not only do it, but that it’s fun.

Inrepparttar 133266 old burns,repparttar 133267 trees are gnarly, but very widely spaced. The living forest has closer-spaced trees, but offers beautiful glades and tree stands that may have been thinned. Some ofrepparttar 133268 glades are as open as some ski-area runs. The old cut-blocks are great fun. Snow-buried stumps create “pillows”, small mounds to ski around or “pop” off. Landings are nearly alwaysrepparttar 133269 same, soft and forgiving. It’s amazing!

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