The right equipment for deep snow skiing
Deep snow skiing is primarily a question of technique, but the right equipment also plays a major role. The complete safety equipment is mandatory, the ideal equipment is recommended and the right ski is a good prerequisite. SKI KANADA &
The most important basics for deep snow skiing
Deep snow skiing looks playfully easy for experts. Unfortunately, it's not that easy in reality - but not as hard as many fear, either. With the right technique and a few tips, fun in the powder is guaranteed. SKI KANADA,
Safety first on the off-piste
If you want to powder on the off-piste in North America, you must be equipped with all the necessary safety equipment: With avalanche transceiver, probe, shovel and avalanche airbag. More tips and tricks can be found at Avalanche Canada (www.avalanche.ca).
Deep snow skiing for experts
Do you know how to ski deep powder snow and do you enjoy weightless, short, rhythmic turns through the powder? Then you're ready for the next step: SKI KANADA & SKI USA give you the ultimate technique tips. Powder skiing
Exercises, tips & tricks for powder skiing
Deep snow skiing has to be learned - and practiced! SKI KANADA, SKI USA and the experts of the German Ski Instructors Association (DSLV) give exercises, tips & tricks for powder skiing in deep snow.
The most common mistakes in deep snow skiing and how to avoid them
No rhythm, too much setback, falling headfirst into the snow - when skiing in powder, you see the same mistakes over and over again. SKI KANADA & SKI USA analyze the most common mistakes skiers make in powder and give
Exercises, tips & tricks for steep slope skiing
Winter, gorgeous snow conditions and an insane ski resort in the North American Rockies; the only thing that can ruin the day is the damn fear of that one steep slope that seems so beautiful and so scary at the
Driving curves in powder snow
Floating and gliding effortlessly in soft snow dust is probably the greatest pleasure for every skier, because what could be better than ultra-soft powder far away from marked slopes when heli-skiing or cat-skiing? That's right, nothing! But skiing in powder
Driving curves in frozen dew
"Breaking in again and again, as if on a thin eggshell" - probably the most exhausting and tedious skiing experience for any skier. Once defrosted snow that has frozen again overnight is broken snow. Turns are particularly unpleasant on such
Freeriding easy: cornering
Not all snow is the same, and not all curves are the same. Every type of snow condition has its pitfalls and must be recognized with a watchful eye. Accordingly, the angle of the turn, the speed and the pressure