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These ski-and-snowboard meccas lure adventurers seeing ultra-deep powder and runs off the beaten track. January 2017 was a month to remember for skiers and snowboarders. Thanks to effects from...
Ski‑Doo Deep Snow snowmobiles are designed with longer tracks that have a large footprint to help keep you on top of the snow. Keep your momentum up and you'll float and carve your way through the deepest days of winter.
This map displays current snow depth according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Snow Analyses (NSA). The NSA are based on modeled snow pack characteristics that are updated daily using all operationally available ground, airborne, and satellite observations.
Mid-Sized Deep Snow Sled. Full-sized fun. The world's best mountain snowmobiles, engineered to elevate the backcountry ride with effortless control, instantaneous life and immediate response.
Deep snow doesn't behave like other snow. It is deep, it isn't firm under your skis, and you need to get used to the feeling of "floating" on what feels like a cushion of powder. Getting used to skiing on deep snow takes time, and you'll get better at it with experience.
There are ways to help prevent Snow Immersion Situations and methods and tips for trying to navigate the crisis if it happens. Know the conditions — Before going deep snow skiing check...
Built to make every ride in the deep snow more incredible than the last. Whether climbing steep chutes, carving up bowls of powder, or snaking through tree lines our deep snow sleds respond instantly and ride effortlessly. Summit sleds are designed to take on the most technical terrain.
Weighing in at a mere 1.27 kg (2.8 lb.), this ultra-compact seat is the lightest in its class, ensuring agility and freedom of movement in the most challenging terrains. Its ingenious design facilitates seamless side-to-side changes, enhancing your control as you conquer deep snow.
Ski California is expanding the content available as part of its award-winning Mountain Safety Guide with the release of its newest video focused on deep snow safety. The video was created to educate skiers and riders about the risks of deep snow immersion, how to avoid it and what to do if you or someone you’re with becomes immersed.
When the terrain is less open, the rocker allows you to control your speed and direction by pivoting the skis, even in deep snow. Smearing and skidding used to be ways to control things on smooth pistes but now you can use these moves in the deep stuff.