dloveski
Ski Diva Extraordinaire
I wouldn't go with the widest ski, no matter the brand, as most of your powder ski day will be on trails and chopped powder---so I find I need a ski that I feel comfortable in on all of the mountain.
Pure powder runs are magic, but getting rarer.
I'm not one to preach form (ahem), and I have no idea how to tell someone to ski powder other than, if you are lucky to find it, just go as straight down as you can and put both hands forward and move the feet up and down like pedaling a bike. I don't know how that translates in technical terms.
Pure powder runs are magic, but getting rarer.
I'm not one to preach form (ahem), and I have no idea how to tell someone to ski powder other than, if you are lucky to find it, just go as straight down as you can and put both hands forward and move the feet up and down like pedaling a bike. I don't know how that translates in technical terms.