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Ski tips, Carve your turns.

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Real Estate Agent with Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970 376 1299

Recently I visited a friend in Stratton Vermont for a long weekend.  He had mentioned to me that, "in the east, the snow is harder, so skiers should be stronger, but everyone skids thier turns".  With today's new equipment, skis will hold much better, even on eastern hard pack.  The key is learning how to balance on an edged ski.  When my children were young, it was as simple as saying, "I want to see the bottoms of your skis", when below them on the hill.  They didn't think about rolling their foot, (feet) onto the inside edge of the downhill ski.  Yes, world cup skiers are so strong that they actually work with both feet on matching edges, but we can really get away with the downhill ski predominately.  Just control the inside ski so little things like tips don't cross or the feet don't open too much.

Back on that Vermont hard pack, ski on the edge of the ski and yes you will probably still skid somewhat, but at least it is controlled.  Oh yes, I tune every 3 to 4 days on skis, you should too.

Note, both skis on matching edges, however, there is still more weight on the inside edge, outside ski.

Think Vail Real Estate, Prices are down and interest rates are so low.  How may I assist?

Cheers,

Doug Landin

970 376 1299

Bud & Beth McKinney
RE/MAX UNITED - Cary, NC
Cary/Raleigh/Apex NC - The Team That Cares, RE/MAX United

I have sadly never gotten to go skiing, but everytime I have watched others they have always made it look so easy.

Feb 26, 2012 02:04 AM
Douglas Landin
Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970 376 1299 - Vail, CO
www.LandinVail.com

That is the biggest issue with skiing, I think. Great skiing looks effortless, unfortunately, it is incredibly energy consuming.  Not only am I trying to make the turn but I'm using even more energy being precise.!  Thaks for the comment.  Vail is the home of significant real estate referrals.  Think Vail for your skiing clientelle.

Feb 26, 2012 02:10 AM
Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind
KGC Properties LLC, Tucson Property Management & Real Estate - Tucson, AZ
Broker/Owner

HI DOUGLAS!  I envy folks that can carve - and do it nicely.  I still snow plow with the best of them!

Feb 26, 2012 02:10 AM
Kelly Mac Group (619) 319-7010 San Diego Beach and Luxury Realtors
Keller Williams La Jolla - La Jolla, CA
San Diego Beach, Coastal and Luxury Homes

Hi Doug,

I love to ski and really liked Stratton and Killington.  But, being from the West Coast and having done a lot of skiing in Utah and Colorado, I found the icy conditions back east a real challenge.

In the picture, your form looks much better than mine, so I'm sure you didn't have any difficulty.

Feb 26, 2012 02:11 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

I skied PICO for several T'giving weekends 30+ years ago...no lines and loads of good skiing.....yes, I have skied in Hawaii * Goodrich Cone on the Big Island

Feb 26, 2012 02:16 AM
Douglas Landin
Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970 376 1299 - Vail, CO
www.LandinVail.com

I am happy to ski with anyone.  Thanks for your responses.  I will blog more ski tips in the future.

Doug, www.LandinVail.com for real estate anywhere in the Vail Valley.

Feb 26, 2012 02:24 AM