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Downhill and Backcountry Skiing Tips and Articles

Check out MountainZone's skiing section to improve your outdoor skills and knowledge. Whether you're looking to learn new backcountry skiing skills, get the low down on downhill skiing gear and technique, or brush up on safety, you've come to the right spot. Our collection of how-to articles will help keep you skiing at your best. Our articles are written by skiing experts and knowledgable enthusiasts who share your passion for quiet cross country ski trails, and for zooming down a mountain at full speed. So the next time your looking for info on anything from buying used skis to alpine stunts, look to MountainZone for great skiing tips.


Most of us don't think of downhill skiing as something that we need to build great cardiovascular endurance for. It's a gravity sport, right? Well, yes, but if you're serious about advanc...

Backcountry skiing is an exhilarating sport. With this activity, you need to keep safety in mind at all times. Purchasing an avalanche beacon is an important part of this. Buying a good q...

Maintaining cross country skis during the off-season is important, yet often overlooked. If you want your skis to be in tip top shape next winter, you need to spend some time with your sk...

An avalanche brings tons of snow rolling down a slope, often reaching speeds between 60 and 80 miles an hour within the first five seconds. It isn't always possible, but you can try to sk...

For a beginner, ski lessons help avoid injury and get you comfortable on the slopes. Expert instruction also moves a skier with some experience to a new level, and lessons for children ar...

Skiing is often thought of as a relaxing endeavor for outdoor sports enthusiasts, but racing can get extremely competitive. There are many skiers who dream of becoming good enough to ma...

There's no need to invest huge sums of money in expensive new equipment if skiing is only a part-time past time for you and your family. Look for deals and save money when you buy used ...

Ski basics include skiing slowly, stopping and turning. Difficulty: Easy Steps Step One Practice gliding, walking and skating in your skis on flat ground. Step Two ...

Perhaps you've seen a skier launching off a cliff in a magazine photo or television spot. The decision to hit a cliff is calculated and analyzed, not done blindly. Difficulty: Easy ...

In-line skating helps you refine your balance and also take the "intermediate skid" out of your skiing turns. Difficulty: Easy Steps Step One Find a traffic-free stretch ...


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