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Powder ski tips.

ski diva

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Here's a video from the PSIA demo team on powder skiing. The quality isn't great, but there are a few good tips.

 
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tcarey

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Hey Wendy!
This is from the Go With a Pro campaign.Some cool tips for powder skiing. Jeb Boyd,Deb Armstrong and the Frye sisters have all done some short clips for PSIA-Where did you find this? Cool stuff!!

T
 

ski diva

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I found it on YouTube. I did a search for "psia alpine team" on Google, which led me a different video on YouTube, which led me to this.
 

dloveski

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makes me yearn for the seasons to change, and hope we are blessed with numerous powder days this year. Another thought: powder cords! It's a shame to waste precious powder runs looking for a ski---and I've seen cases in which the ski slides 40 or 50 feet under the deep pow way off of the skier's track. I see 'orphaned' skis in the spring.

Thanks for the brief winter fantasy.
 

Ski Spirit

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Chris Fellows also does a series of short video instructions on specific topics that are located at skinet.com (video instruction from North American Ski Training Center).
 

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