Snow Skiing Tips

Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 19 October 2007

Great Ski Holidays at Big Red Cats

Next door to the Red Resort, along Red Mountain in British Columbia, lies a haven of snow skiing and winter activities - Big Red Cats. The area surrounding the mountain is filled with activities such as Cat Skiing, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile tours, cross country trails and even a museum to visit. It is the perfect location for a weekend getaway or a family skiing holiday.


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 09 July 2007

Snow Carving Techniques

The growing enthusiasm surrounding snow carving or ski carving is growing rapidly every day. It is a style of skiing that takes practice and effort, but is thoroughly enjoyed once skiers have mastered their snow carving skills. To assist skiers with this new form of fun, snow carving skis have been developed along with specialized bindings. Ski carving can be practiced by following a few simple snow carving guidelines and exercises


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 25 June 2007

Tips for Waxing your Skis

Waxing your skis is a very important part of the maintenance and use of your gear. To some, the prospect of waxing their skis for the first time can be a daunting task. This is especially true when they don't know what wax to buy or what role snow plays in the choice of wax. So, to make this task a little easier, here are a few tips for waxing skis that might make this job easier.


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 07 May 2007

Caring for Your Gear

Snow skiing is a great sport to participate in especially during the winter months if you are fortunate enough to have snowfall nearby you. For anyone interested in snow sports, like skiing, it is vital that all your equipment is well looked after, stored correctly and properly prepared before being used again. The proper care of all your winter sports equipment can extend its life for many more fun filled years on the slopes and you can enjoy optimal performance from your equipment.


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 09 April 2007

Terrain Park Safety

Due to the increase in popularity of terrain parks and the growing number of snowboard and skiing enthusiasts, the National Ski Areas Association has stepped in to prevent serious injuries by implementing the Smart Style Terrain Park Safety Initiative. They have reached out to all mountain ski resorts, terrain parks and the entire industry that promotes free style riding. The awareness and education in safety is necessary, as snow sport has started to appeal to younger skiers and boarders.


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 01 January 2007

Avalanches: The Snow Skier’s Greatest Fear

An avalanche is a slide of snow, mud, rock or occasionally a combination of all three that proceeds down the slope of a mountain under the force of gravity. Avalanches can flow at speeds of up to 60 mph and can carry immense volumes of material, in some cases weighing over 100,000 tons. Being caught in an avalanche is truly a skier’s worst nightmare, and unfortunately it is one that too often comes true. Most large ski resorts conduct aggressive avalanche prevention programs and procedures, and the alert is usually at its highest after large snowfalls and/or when weather conditions conspire to make the likelihood of avalanches more likely.


Snow Skiing Tips - Editor - 14 August 2006

Summer ways to stay in Snow Skiing shape

If you're a planner, you may already be preparing for the ski season. Maybe you're choosing where to take a winter ski vacation, or are already shopping for ski gear.


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