Snowboard: Fit for deep snow
For many snowboarders, deep snow skiing is the supreme discipline. You float almost weightlessly through the deep powder and enjoy a feeling of freedom in untouched nature. Once you've discovered this experience for yourself, it's hard to get away from
Deep snowboarding: The first meters
A day in fresh powder is the perfect snow experience for many snowboarders. Spectacular runs, a magnificent panorama and the feeling of freedom attract deep snow fans to untouched slopes again and again. For inexperienced riders, getting started can be
Advanced powdering on the snowboard
Those who feel confident in deep snow can make an impression with powder sprays, switch powder turns and big turns.
Increase speed in deep snow
At higher speed, the amount of lean can be increased. This enables powerful movements in powder.
The most important basics for steep slope skiing
In addition to fantastic powder snow passages and adrenaline-pumping treeskiing slopes, the steep slopes are probably THE flagship of Canadian ski resorts. Skiing on steep slopes requires the utmost concentration. It depends on the moment of the turn, on the
The most common mistakes in steep slope driving and how to avoid them
Too much speed, no pressure or lack of balance - on steep slopes, mistakes are very rarely forgiven and falls usually result in serious injuries. SKI KANADA, Ski USA and the German Ski Instructors Association (DSLV) point out the most
Steep slope driving made easy
It's not uncommon for the most interesting and attractive slopes in a ski area to also be the steepest slopes, which experienced skiers specifically seek out and which less experienced skiers still skirt around in awe.SKI CANADA, SKI USA and
Turning in wet snow
Even at the best ski resorts in North America, there are sometimes, if only very rarely, days like this. Days on which the snow seems to stick better than any Pattex. One too warm night and even the most beautiful
Turning under icy snow conditions
Loss of control, no grip and that infernal scratching - a turn on an ice slab is unpleasant in any case, but it doesn't necessarily have to end badly! "Build snow resistance and pressure where there is no grip" -
Deep snow skiing made easy
Deep snow skiing is the fine art of skiing and for many the most fun in the snow and much easier than many think. SKI KANADA, SKI USA and the German Ski Instructors Association (DSLV) explain the easiest way to