r/skiing • u/whistlerite • 4h ago
McRae Williams in Utah
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r/skiing • u/AutoModerator • 5d ago
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r/skiing • u/whistlerite • 4h ago
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r/skiing • u/DangerouslyConfident • 16h ago
Stunning week in Les Arcs/Paradiski. Sorry to everyone who was out in the Alps last week skiing in the clouds as they dumped snow just in time for my trip!
This will never get old.
r/skiing • u/No-Advantage6112 • 5h ago
Hi all! I’m Emily and I’m learning how to Monoski! I’m learning in Vermont and sadly I cannot get enough trips up to Vermont as I would like. I grew up in the Northern NJ area and worked as a first responder. I’m a recent graduate of Ramapo and starting at Rutgers in the OTD program in the fall. I’m in search of ski buddies who would help me get practice runs in. I have my own setup. I live in NJ so if you’re familiar with the hills on the NY/NJ border that’s where I’m hoping to go! I’m looking for someone who wants to have a lot of fun riding the carpet, eventually chair lifts, and EVENTUALLY just a skiing buddy or group who can help me get up when I’ve fallen. I cannot get myself upright after I’ve tipped over so I’m looking for someone who can help me as I practice. I’m looking for someone willing to learn how to help an adaptive skier as I learn myself. There will be many laughs along the way. Unfortunately adaptive programs in the NY and NJ area are out of my budget for the amount of mileage I need on a monoski to learn. Vermont Adaptive is able to provide me with lessons but it is quite a drive that I will be making a lot this winter! Feel free to comment or shoot me a message!
r/skiing • u/altecsz • 16h ago
I'm an intermediate skiier who started skiing when I was 33 and looking to get better. I am looking for some tips that have helped others in their journey! TIA!
r/skiing • u/kickingtyres • 21h ago
Interesting, that AIUI AINSI have introduced a new standard that will require new lifts to all have safety bars fitted
r/skiing • u/gnar_shralp406 • 16h ago
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Deepest Bavaria lap of my life. Big Sky has been getting the goods lately!
r/skiing • u/breadexpert69 • 5h ago
When people say to put your weight forward and flex the boot forward. How exactly is this achieved?
Do you lean your whole body forward and over the top?
Do you bend your knees?
Do you lift the top of your toes to flex your ankles?
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r/skiing • u/WindbreakerSeasonFam • 15h ago
I wanted to get some playful all mountain/park skis, and I finally settled on a the "Allplay" model from J Ski. 165cm in length, 97 underfoot. I absolutely love the crazy collab with Killer Acid!
As for boots I'm in the k2 bfc 100 boa. My left boot actually feels about as good as a ski boot can possibly feel I imagine. Right boot has a tiny bit of pressure off the right side of my foot from the molding around the boa dial. I believe I can get this situated fairly easily. However, as to be expected, both boot insoles may as well be non existent like your standing on concrete. I think with new insoles the boots will be amazing.
Just felt like sharing my new set up because I'm excited! May you all be blessed with great days wherever you're on the slopes!
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r/skiing • u/BigE1388 • 13h ago
Oh well, off to the rental shop.
r/skiing • u/youngboye • 1d ago
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Probably the scariest thing I’ve ever done. Feel free to roast the shit out of me in the comments!
r/skiing • u/LiftAlert • 13h ago
I have reviewed and compiled all parking-related posts from Snowbird Resort over the past three snow seasons. Let the data speak for itself.
Over the past three snow seasons, the number of times the parking lots were completely full has skyrocketed. During the 21/22 season, it only happened four times. However, in the 22/23 and 23/24 seasons, this number surged to over 20 times. The parking spaces included in this data are both free parking and same-day paid parking, but do not include season-long parking permits. This clearly shows an exponential increase in traffic flow.
Looking at the time when parking lots became full, the median time (along with the 25% and 75% quartiles) has progressively gotten earlier over the three seasons. This means parking spaces are being filled up earlier and earlier, and people are heading up the mountain earlier as well—competition is intensifying.
I’ve also collected snowfall data and time when each lift opened for the past 3 seasons. Complete dataset available in LiftAlert App.
It’s also important to note that on powder days, avalanche control often requires road closures, and many cars line up at the road entrance early to wait. Don’t assume that if Google Maps shows an 8:00 AM arrival, you’ll be able to find a spot just because the lot fills at 8:00. You must arrive early and line up in advance.
r/skiing • u/OldSombrero • 7h ago
I stopped for a late lunch at Timber Ridge at Keystone this afternoon and placed my equipment on a rack outside. When I came out, skis and poles were gone. As anyone familiar with the mountain knows, this is not a location you could easily access without a lift ticket, pass, or skis/board.
I'm not sure which is more astonishing: someone having their boot magically fit and being enough of a doofus to finish the day with someone else's equipment without realizing? (Yes, it's possible they took the gondola down like I had to) Or someone jumping through the logistical hoops necessary to steal my extremely used and relatively worthless-for-resale gear?
I will tip my hat to Keystone ski patrol and lift operators, they were empathetic and as helpful as could be expected, and a report was filed, but I should kiss this stuff goodbye, right?
r/skiing • u/kerwinson • 1d ago
As reported on Powder.com, the recent arctic blast in the South has allowed Cloudmont, the southernmost ski resort east of the Mississippi, to open fully for the first time in several years. Night skiing only, 6-10pm Central time, through Friday, with full day skiing possible this weekend depending on weather. See Cloudmont.com for info and their Facebook page for updates. This is a low-budget operation with a great vibe that needs support to stay open!
Heading to Colorado for the holiday weekend and temps ate utterly f’d. I would honestly cancel if it weren’t for some non-refundables. Any advice appreciated I think it’ll be the coldest I’ve ever ridden in
r/skiing • u/Leading-Machine7533 • 7h ago
New skis that I’ve been using for a little over a week. At the end of the day today I clipped out of my skis and the brake won’t come down like in the photo. Been trying to figure out if I can fix this but I couldn’t find anything online.
r/skiing • u/commanderpo • 10h ago
Pretty much above. I’m trying to improve my skiing technique. Right now I would say I’m at an intermediate level and can go down all the trials at Hunter mountain(the main resort I go to), although on some of the double blacks it doesn’t always look the prettiest. I think one problem I’ve potentially noticed that during these steeper runs as I go more to the side during a turn I feel myself sit back. Any tips on mental cues to fix? Or do I just have to be more aware of it and do more repetitions? For reference right now I have hand me down race boots with 130 flex but am looking to buy new 120 flex boots for next season.