Powder Skiing under the Gondola at Silver Mountain. Angulation is a good thing!
9 Year Old Kaitlin rips it up at Mt. Hood Meadows
MOGUL RUN: HOLIDAY AT SUN VALLEY
What a head! Amazing Cranial Capacity - Does it Help?
Idaho Powder from January 2007.
Gabe enjoying a private POW STASH
Alex carving up the dryslope course at the Norwich Ski Center in England
Trust me, this photo was taken in the moguls.
Illustrating CPCPU from A Weekend Warrior’s Guide To Expert Skiing (page 51).
Women can have a problem staying forward on their skis! It’s anatomical.
Joe ripping on Baldy. Nice form!
Nice Day for Skiing, Eh? Whistler 11/21/06
Bob, How long are those skis?
Negotiating the Moguls - 12/16/06
Ski from Italy to Switzerland (and back) in one day and this is your view.
From here, 8500 vertical feet of skiing in one run
Idaho “heavy moisture content” Powder
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Give them skis and some will fly!
Breathing apparatus is not supplied
Think you're bad? Try hanging in the gates with this little girl.
This run epitomizes the meaning of Real Moguls, Expert Runs
Photo: Robbie Hilliard 2007
Obviously, this skier has a rather large cranial capacity, which begs the question - why is he skiing into the trees with such pace?
I’ve heard Idaho (including Sun Valley) doesn’t get much snow? WRONG – and Sun Valley has some of the best snow making on the planet. Whoops, the secret is out!
at Silver Mountain. Stay tuned for more pics and info about snowboarding coming this Fall.
This is what happens during a typical day of mogul skiing if you are Shane Cordeau, competitive skier extraordinaire.
This guy knows how to point his knees into the turn, while extending and retracting his legs. This is the up and down motion that is still required to ski correctly (until gravity goes away). Some just don’t like to talk about up and down movement anymore. They could be prepping for skiing on the moon. Can you do the CPCPU? Learn all about it in our book.
But, note that this female skier has her hips right over her feet, and her arms are out in front of her. Many women can benefit from heel lifts in their boots to help maintain the right position over their skis. Talk to your boot fitting specialist about your needs. And remember, www.jeanniethoren.com explains everything a women needs to know to help her become a better skier. YOU GO THERE GIRL; JEANNIE CAN HELP!
This skier is stylin’ (off-piste) in the trees and the cheese wedge stuffed in the top of his hat is a little known survival tactic used when skiing off the beaten path and you become hungry.
Winter 2006, the Italian Alps.
This guy makes one powder turn every eight vertical feet. It does not matter how steep, how deep, or how much moisture content. It is always one turn every eight vertical feet.
Float and Sting, Float and Sting, Float and Sting, Float and............
If you want to look great and feel no pain in the moguls - then it is the SVMM way for you.
This picture was taken on Vail Pass in 1978. Perhaps you saw the show from I-70.
Powderhorn Jackets are popular again - don't you know.