Most skiers have the natural tendency of trying to force their skis to turn. This force can take different guises: many people throw their shoulders into the turn to rotate their skis, others hold their feet together and shove out their hips, and some people even actually jump and just twist their skis in the … Continue reading Tip-toeing Like a Beast: Smooth and Powerful Skiing→
Cyprus -In our days, when people hear of the island of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, the usual /images that enter their minds revolve around golden sandy beaches with warm turquoise waters, high-end hotels, hot sun, and perhaps a few might even think of the Cyprus Problem, one … Continue Reading ››
The Monashee Mountains in southeast British Columbia are probably best known to skiers for helicopter skiing, as they’re blessed with plentiful and consistent snow (about 700 inches annually) falling on large and varied terrain (up to 8000 vertical feet from peaks to valley floors). A heli-ski … Continue Reading ››
Bansko, Bulgaria – Bansko, Bulgaria… Skiing is not the first thing to spring in the mind upon hearing these names. Yet, the truth is that hidden in Bulgaria there are several little skiing paradises for the adventurous skier to discover. I was treated to the experience of a skiing trip to Bansko Ski Resort, located … Continue reading Bansko→