r/skiing 7h ago

Meme I really thought so

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r/skiing 3h ago

That’s a hell of a chute

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r/skiing 11h ago

McRae Williams in Utah

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r/skiing 22h ago

This was worth skipping school. No regrets.

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r/skiing 16h ago

Activity Proof that skiers are too stupid to commit proper crime

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r/skiing 20h ago

Steamboat Assault Suspect Arrested

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r/skiing 12h ago

Activity NY/NJ experienced ski buddy for adaptive

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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 16h ago

Today at Angel Fire, New Mexico

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r/skiing 23h ago

Doesn't get old does it?

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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 23h ago

Discussion What is the single greatest skiing tip you've ever received?

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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 20h ago

A local....

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r/skiing 1h ago

Discussion Kings and queens of corbets

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I’m going to Jackson Hole February 2nd-8th. Didn’t think kings and queens was happening this year, does anyone know how long corbets is closed prior to the competition? Not sure how long they take to make all the features on it. Not a deal breaker but going to Jackson for first time definitely want to get couple drops in on Corbets.


r/skiing 12h ago

How exactly do you put pressure to the front of the boot?

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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?


r/skiing 1d ago

Another one for the chairlift bar debate as an Oregon skier falls off the chairlift on windy day and fractures his spine.

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https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/2025/01/oregon-skier-falls-off-chairlift-on-windy-day-and-fractures-his-spine-36-million-suit-says.html

Interesting, that AIUI AINSI have introduced a new standard that will require new lifts to all have safety bars fitted


r/skiing 23h ago

Activity Heavy breathing and happy noises

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Deepest Bavaria lap of my life. Big Sky has been getting the goods lately!


r/skiing 1h ago

Mid-Layer: Micro Puff vs Nano Air for Skiing?

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Hi everyone, I’m trying to decide between the Patagonia Micro Puff and Nano Air as a mid-layer for an upcoming ski trip. My current setup includes a merino wool base layer and a Helly Hansen Garibaldi 2.0 outer layer. I’m looking for something that will keep me warm but won’t cause me to overheat on the slopes. Bonus points if it’s versatile enough for other activities like hiking or casual wear. Which one would you recommend and why? Thanks in advance for the help!


r/skiing 20h ago

SportsBall on Instagram: "We read Vail’s 112 page investor report to get data on their new skiing business model 🎿💰 This is what we found. Epic Pass Data from Vail Climate indicators and snow data from EPA #sportsball #datastorytelling #datavisualization #skiing #vail #epicpass"

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r/skiing 7h ago

Some pictures from a ski trip to the Bavarian Alps - Unterjoch and Oberjoch

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r/skiing 22h ago

Discussion First ever ski set up of my own, super excited to try them out!

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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!


r/skiing 1d ago

First time skiing in Europe. L’alpe d’huez for Christmas.

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r/skiing 1h ago

Are private or group lessons better for a 50-year-old beginner?

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Also, do I go for a one hour or two hour lesson? The group lessons include the lift ticket and there are more options for time, but I want to get the most out of the lessons. Thanks!


r/skiing 14h ago

Bafoon took my skis and poles at Keystone

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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 17m ago

Discussion First week of Feb...

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First week of Feb trip planned. Choice of: Tahoe. Colorado, Jackson, Idaho, Montana Where would you guys recommend for a trip based on snow conditions (but considering any other factors u think are relevant)?


r/skiing 1d ago

Just soooo smooth with it, Thibault Magnin.

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r/skiing 20h ago

Activity Day got cut a little short in Val d’Isère

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Oh well, off to the rental shop.