Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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lynseyf, What lovely photos - brought back very happy memories
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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lynseyf, no hints on skinning, I'm afraid - but great photos, and a v good effort!
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Nice one, well done
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Great pics
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Good effort lynseyf.
Too steep: zig zag back and forth up the slope to make it easier. Some prefer steep tracks, others like to travel further but on an easier gradient so you need to find out what works best for you. At each corner you'll need to do an uphill kick turn which is a bit of an acquired knack. I'm sure there are plenty of videos to show you how.
Skinning in general: try not to pick up your skis - just push them along the snow (like ironing). You'll need to modify this if the snow is soft and you're making the track. It can be hard work so just concentrate on keeping all your movements, and energy expenditure, to a minimum. Aim to get into a rhythm and keep going. Remember to use the heel raise and change the height as often as you need to make life easy.
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lovely, lovely...
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Nice photos, nowhere near Salisbury then?
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altis, Thanks Altis, yes I think I need to learn kick turns but I will leave that till my second time out When you say just push the skis along the snow, how much do you left your heel up, sometimes when I tried to slide a bit more I lifted my heel a lot? I got into more of a rhythm the more I went on so am sure more practise will help.
davidof, no, part of an old volcano in Edinburgh.
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Yes, my heel comes up. Quite how much - I've never bothered to measure! I'm only ever conscious of it when we're on the flat and a race starts to develop. Don't worry about trying to 'kick and glide' - that's only really appropriate for XC skis. I'd just concentrate on moving forwards and let your body do what is necessary. Focus on keeping your balance and rhythm.
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