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How to Adjust Your Technique for a Smoother Powder Cat Skiing Experience



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By : Fabiola Groshan    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-10 04:10:37
To make the most out of your powder cat skiing rides, you should consider making a few minor adjustments to your regular skiing style on the go. Since powder skiing involves sinking your skis deeper into the layer of powdery soft snow, the recommended skiing technique is in this case somewhat different from the one you would normally use when taking on smooth, groomed trails. In case you have no previous experience with powder cat skiing, it is advisable to do a few practice runs on groomed intermediate-level trails focusing primarily on the way you turn.

If you are an experienced mountain skier, you probably know that finding deep, fresh powder for practicing skiing and snowboarding can sometimes be a challenge, as the snow doesn’t maintain this consistency for long. With cat skiing, however, you get the opportunity to explore more snowy ground in less time, which significantly improves your chances of finding the perfect powder skiing playground. To maximize your chances at finding quality powder skiing trails, get up early and board the snow cat as soon as possible, to catch the first few runs of the day.

Since snow cat skiing rides bring you close to lots of fresh powder, choosing such a dedicated operation will help you start your powder skiing experience on the right foot. If possible, start out with a forgiving slope that allows you to warm up properly before riding terrains that are more challenging. Consider doing a test run by gliding straight down the trail through the soft powder at moderate speed and for optimum steering control, try to avoid sinking to deep into the layer of snow.

In case you are riding a snowboard, for extra balance you should try to distribute your weight evenly over the entire surface of the board. Especially when you are riding a deeper layer of snow, leave most of your body weight on your rear foot for a smoother run and consider mounting your bindings a little more to the back on your board for extra comfort.

To ensure that you get a full warm-up, consider doing a few short bouncing movements to test how well you can maintain control as the skiing equipment sinks deeper into the powder. Additionally, attempt pulling your lower body up from underneath to create momentum and lift the skis/board to the surface. This gives you an idea of the snow’s consistency and depth, and allows for a smoother and more accurate turning.

With powder cat skiing, the trick is to avoid being caught in areas with lower inclination by planning ahead and trying to maintain a constant speed throughout the whole downhill ride. If you experience problems maintaining a good speed and keeping pace with the group, try riding in the tracks made by other skiers for reduced resistance.

Since the snow is deep, slowing down and stopping should raise no difficulties at all to intermediate-level practitioners of powder cat skiing. To come to a full stop quickly, all it takes is to ride into an area where the powder is deepest and make a rough turn. However, in case you do have trouble maintaining control or sticking close the group, you can rely on experienced snow cat skiing guides to assist you and keep you safe from accidents.
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