Ask any experienced alpine skier what they'd like to learn in their next ski school lesson and one request will inevitably come up: how to ski moguls. The bane of most skiers' day on the mountain--navigating successfully through moguls--requires well-shaped turns, speed control, and the ability to read the mountain. It's easier than you think. read more
Although many skiers quickly fall in love with alpine skiing, few enjoy the boot rental process. Simply put, rental boots hurt. Additionally, continually renting boots becomes expensive. However, your boots are your most important piece of ski equipment. If you consider the fact that skiing movements begin in the feet, you understand the importance of select… read more
Twin tip skis are an increasingly popular piece of equipment for alpine skiers, offering significant advantages for skiers who like to play in terrain parks and do jaw-dropping tricks. Skiers who fly in half pipes and those who like to ride rails find that twin tips, which facilitate skiing both forwards and backwards, open up new options for their creativit… read more
Hydration system backpacks are a very popular piece of gear for a plethora of outdoor enthusiasts. For many sports, their hands-off approach to getting a drink of water is a welcome change from old fashioned water bottles. Buying the best select hydration system backpack is about matching your specific needs to the right article of gear. This demands a proce… read more
Not all ski boots are created equal, particularly in terms of width. Certain brands are known to run wide and others to run narrow. Whether you are an alpine skier, nordic or telemarker, there are certain brands better fit for certain foot shapes and sizes, and choosing the right boot for your foot means the difference in all-day comfort and coming home with… read more
In the past decade, you might have noticed a new type of gear on the slopes. At first glance, they seem to be the "mini me" of alpine skis. They are called ski boards. But because Salomon skis has a brand of ski boards known as "snow b… read more
Telemark skiing, also known as free heel skiing, is becoming an ever popular form for those who enjoy a more flowing movement on the slopes. Telemark bindings enable a skier to lift his heel while making a turn and are used with specia… read more
Wax is put on skis to improve their performance. Cross-country skiers have different demands from alpine skiers, and consequently the two kinds of skiing have different types of wax. read more
As part of a full ski tune, waxing your bases is the last step. Many racers wax their skis every time they go out, using special waxes that perform best at different temperatures. Temperature waxes outperform universal waxes, but unive… read more
As with so many sports, one of the things that separates a serious devotee from someone more casual is an interest in making, caring for, and owning your own gear. For downhill (or Alpine) skiers, one of the easiest parts of this is cu… read more
Frequent alpine skiers understand the importance of ski maintenance. In fact, skiers who go to the slopes every weekend throughout the winter often get their skis tuned every month. Tuning helps maintain the bases and edges of your ski… read more
North Conway, New Hampshire, at the base of the Mount Washington Valley and White Mountain National Forest, is one of the destination areas for outdoor adventurers in the east. Popular activities included rock climbing on Cathedral Led… read more
The dizzying array of gear on the market for alpine skiers can make choosing equipment a daunting task, but a few strategies can greatly simplify the process. Having your own gear can significantly improve your skiing, as rental gear i… read more
For backcountry skiers, adjustable length ski poles are a must. Adjustable poles let a skier extend the pole for additional stability while climbing uphill, when they will often be in a standing position, and shorten the pole length fo… read more
You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...
Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...
The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.
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