Category — Ski Adventures
Skiing in Las Vegas?
People come to Las Vegas for all kinds of reasons – conferences, gambling, golf, vacation, or just to experience the excessiveness that is the Las Vegas strip.
But what about skiing?
I’ve been in Las Vegas for the last six nights and after staring at a snowy capped mountain visible from the strip all week, I decided to Google “Las Vegas skiing.”
April 3, 2008 View Comments
Powder tips: Skiing in Whistler, Canada
It’s been a great week in Whistler with fresh snow greeting us each morning with about 30cm more forecasted for the morning. If you’re used to skiing East Coast – or normally stick to the groomed runs, here are a few tips to ski powder like the pros:
- Keep your skis together – a wider stance may be a more stable stance on the groomed runs, in the race course, or in the park, but you want a narrow stance for powder snow to keep you feet from going in seperate directions
- You want to be centered on your skis – and maybe a hair backwards… or as Sasha says, make sure you feel the heels of your boots as you turn and not jut the toes. This will keep your tips up. Lean too far back and you’ll burn out your legs fast and speed control will become an issue. Lean too far forward and you are more likely to make a snow angel with your face
- Ski with both feet. Unlike when you are ripping down the hill or mountain, you are floating in powder and should have fairly equal weight on each ski and should be turning with both feet all the way through the turn. Turn like you are carving on groomed and you are more likely to sink – and do a snow angel with your face
- Ski in the fall line. The snow will slow you down – so point your skis down the fall line and trust yourself. Ski across the fall line and you are more likely to catch your skis, sink, and build a crator with your tumble
- Be patient. Allow your skis to work for you. Rush the turn and you are likely to crash and burn.
Here’s a 22 second video of our friend Amanda who broke a rule or two above on our first day at Whistler.
Let me know if you can guess which ones.
January 1, 2008 View Comments
Happy Hoildays – let’s be thankful for a great start to the season across Canada!
Happy Holidays everybody from Grin and Barrett.
After spending 4 quality days in Collingwood where Sasha rookied her first level 1 course at Blue Mountain and Phil spent 4 days ripping down the hills of Alpine, we’re taking 3 days off the hills to spend quality time with our family before heading to Whistler Blackcomb for a week.
We’re bringing two sets of skis each – one pair to rip and one pair to float. Thanks to our new wireless card for the laptop, we’re planning on posting updates from Whistler with pictures and maybe a small video or two.
We’ve also discussed video taping a half dozen or so ski “tips” that we can then post on this site throughout the season. Topics such as – best way to ski powder (assuming we get some), bumps, steeps, or carve down a mountain. Any suggestions or ideas? Let us know and we’ll do our best to incorporate it into our filming.
Happy Holidays!
December 25, 2007 View Comments
Has “safety first” gone too far?
In the midst of a brutal start to the ski season last year, my friend Pete Partington extended an invitation to visit him in Alta, Utah in time for some New Year’s celebration.
Besides finding good snow and good company, we met Kristen Ulmer who used to star in Warren Miller movies in the mid-nineties and was a pioneer of extreme and big mountain skiing. As it turns out, there are many current and former ski heroes living in and around Park City.
December 24, 2007 View Comments
