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Quick skiing question.

Kyle

Diamond Member
Hey-
I know this is kind of strange, but I'm headed up to the mountain today and just relaized they got 9" of new snow since they groomed it last. My question is- do any of you skier's have any advice for sking in the deeper snow? I am used to freshly groomed terrain, and have some problems in the powder =)
When it comes to groomed trails, I am pretty advanced, and can do most any runs at high speeds, but when the snow is thicker i fall all over my self 🙂
Just lookin for any tips on things I should do different.
Oh, if it matters I using Rossignol Viper X's (Couple years old, have some side cut, but not much(
Thanks for the advice.
-Kyle
 
Keep your ski's close together and parallel. And remember it doesn't hurt to fall in deep snow, but it does hurt to fall into the trees, stay on the trail!
 
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