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  1. SierraLuLu

    How to ski tracked out powder/mixed snow

    Hello divas! Last weekend I found myself in a position where I felt like I had no control, following some friends down a wide, medium-grade treeless hills filled with 2-day-old knee-deep, heavily tracked, choppy powder. Any tips?
  2. S

    Help Needed: Rosi Soul 7 hd w or pandora line 104?

    Hi Ladies, I’ve just sold a couple of my old skis and would like to reinvest the money in some new skis. I am looking for something appropriate for Colorado weather. That will do good in powder but also be stiff enough on groomers/hard pack/some ice. I bought k2 fulluvit 96 last year and hated...
  3. newboots

    Question: Snow types

    I’ve been reading about “dry” Western snow, Sierra cement, and other varieties of snow. I think I can imagine powder that lasts - dry - but what is Sierra cement? Is it heavier because it’s wetter? If so, how is it different from Eastern (non-powder) snow? I want to get out West to try your...
  4. S

    Question: Advice on skis, please? Volkl Auras?

    Hello all! I am a 21 year old female (5'7", 140 lbs) aggressive skier looking into purchasing a new ski that can be used for all-mountain, some powder, and have the possibility to do some short one day tours. I am currently skiing 165 Atomic Supremes which are 87 underfoot but am looking to...
  5. novium

    It couldn't be that easy, right? Or is it? Powder skiing.

    So recently, I've had several really new skiers tell me about their adventures in (waist!?) deep powder. And I'm kind of bemused by this because powder skiing has been kind of the last area of skiing for me to get the hang of. I've been skiing for a while - and I used to live in the mountains...
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