Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Rather than give you lots of complicated advice, I'll try and keep it simple. People will tell you that powder skiing is the easiest thing ever, etc, but I'm not so sure it is just because it's such a different experience, especially when it's deep.
Try and "bounce" your turns with equal weight on both skis - pole plant to initiate them like a regular turn on piste, then unweight and pivot your feet. Renting fatter skis will make your life easier too...
I'm sure the other people will be along to explain it better in a minute, but I was hopeless when I first tried to ski powder in Europe! Think there's a thread that I started about it and got some good advice actually...
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fluffyone, Yeah first things first relax keep the weight and pressure evenly distributed over both skis. Loads of up and down movment Up to let the skis back into the fall line and down the apply pressure and make the turn. Got a great bit of advice about pointing your kness back into the hill as you are sinking to make the turn that works for me.
If you are going to be in Canada you may need a snorkel
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fluffyone, a snorkel is key.
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thanks for all the advice some great tips much appreciated, i looked at the thread you started Dave excellent tips just like anything else pratice makes perfect .
but stil can't find a good dvd
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fluffyone, As you're new to powder it's likely you'll be going slow... Slow and skiing don't really match, as the skis need a bit of speed to respond nice and nimbly. Just don't overdo it, no need to scrape you off a rock which you hit at 30Mph
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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fluffyone,
If it is really powder, any old turn, even a snowplough will get through....and we are always hearing how good it is stateside you shouldn't have a problem... so try your normal turn with slower initiations as any build up of snow will be able to fight back and trip you up. You might find you have to emphasise a turn with up-motion just to get you started if the snow is less than perfect... this is why people somethimes bounce...it also helps set the tempo
But I'd start like this.... pick a slope that you like the look of...ie, not too steep and the snow not too deep... point the skis downhill and steer out of the fall-line... get the feeling of how easy or not this is..and then you'll have to get back into the fall-line and link the turns together.
You may have to work a bit hard getting the skis to release up out of the deeper snow but if the slope is gradual enough you will realise that speed helps the skis cut through things so it just a question or starting and finishing the turn well enough to let you keep going.
Bigger GS turns need/allow more speed, smaller s's less so
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Just go straight and fall over when you want to stop. Turning is over-rated, and you don't have to worry about technique at all
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You know it makes sense.
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Like lots of others say, keep bouncing. I'm crap in powder and had a lesson last year. The instructor to me right back to basics on a groomed piste claiming the technique for powder and piste was the same. At first I didn't believe him but this year I tried some deeper stuff and tried to remember my basic tecnique. It seemed to work after a fashion in that I didn't fall as much. I'm still crap`though.
One thing I am certain of is that you need a higher level of fitness and stamina than for lazily cruising the reds.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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fatbob wrote: |
-[snip- (look at how easy it is for snowboarders) -snip- |
It's not because it's "easy", it's because we are 'one' with the snow. We understand it, we caress its smooth curves leaving just the tingle of our passing touch . . . without a board your life will be forever empty and the slope defiled by your crude marionette bouncing
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Masque wrote: |
fatbob wrote: |
-[snip- (look at how easy it is for snowboarders) -snip- |
It's not because it's "easy", it's because we are 'one' with the snow. We understand it, we caress its smooth curves leaving just the tingle of our passing touch . . . without a board your life will be forever empty and the slope defiled by your crude marionette bouncing |
Hey I don't crude marionette bounce when I'm on a board and have admired somewhat green eyed those lovely Swell Panik swallowtails. Modern powder skiing on decent sized skis is not all about those effete powder eights anyway.
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Yeah - I'm all about the powerslide and slave these days
(Really looking forward to my first powder day now!!)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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CANV CANVINGTON wrote: |
buy a snowboard |
It took long enough . . . but we got there in the end
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Errrrrrrrrrrr...... why..???
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JT, if you have to ask . . . you just keep banging the rocks together, remember, thumbs to the outside
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Masque,
I'll follow you...if you can follow me...
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Masque, just take him through some deep stuff having wound down his DIN - lets assume he won't we using ribbons
JT, no doubt you're already plotting traverses and deep flat spots.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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fatbob,
ha ha ha... and some very steep narrow bits..
Seriously, as a way of getting down in deep snow... fantastic...as a way to get around the hill, getting to those bits etc etc... not the best...defo not the best..!!!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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CANV CANVINGTON wrote:
It took long enough . . . but we got there in the end
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Er
A day earlier Swirly wrote:
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