Colorado, because in Colorado there are colder temperatures and more mountains.
Colorado because it has more mountains
Colorado because it has more snow than Louisiana.
Colorado, because in Colorado there are colder temperatures and more mountains.
Yes there is snow skiing in Mexico. There is a small Ski resort called Bosques de Monterreal in the state of Coahuila in the north east of Mexico. For more information use the link below.
I think that it just depends where you are. In Colorado, I can almost guarantee that snow skiing is more popular than water skiing. If you are on the coasts or have a large mass of water in your state, and no mountains, then water skiing will be more popular than snow skiing.
Mexico City gets more rain per year than Madrid.
Sorry, please be more specific. Are you asking if a Mexico-based business doing work in Colorado has to comply with the local labor laws of Colorado? Yes, it does. If you're asking if a Colorado native (U.S. Citizen) doing work in Mexico is dealt with labor laws from Colorado or Mexico, well, typically, local laws prevail. Did that help?
koloerhodowe, duhhh?!!?!
Europe's a big continent - types of snow vary throughout. The snow in Colorado is drier and much more powdery than it would be on the East Coast, which makes it desirable for skiiers.
Les Gets is a town located in France. The site boasts a vastly popular ski resort in the French Alps that offers skiing, snowboarding, lodges, and more.
*Cross country* skiing is where you are skiing on flat terrain. It's much more work than skiing down a hill.