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Backcountry Skiing Etiquette: The Dos and Don’ts

Since the COVID-19 Pandemic, a massive influx of skiers has entered the backcountry. With this, it is important to understand backcountry skiing etiquette. Remember, before you enter the backcountry, know before you go and get an avalanche education. Related: Utah Avalanche Center Expresses Serious Concerns About Backcountry Skiers Ignoring Basic Safety Rules DO – Practice Leave No Trace Principles The […]

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Dominic Gawel | September 7, 2024
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Top 11 Bad Habits Encountered on the Slopes

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Skiers and snowboarders must abide by many unspoken rules at ski resorts worldwide, especially during peak season when crowds fill the slopes. As winter arrives in the Southern Hemisphere, a recent survey has unveiled the crucial ski etiquette practices or bad habits to avoid. Related: Great Ski Etiquette: 10 Dos and Don’ts SnowSeasonCentral, a global ski travel and job platform, […]

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New to The Backcountry This Year? Tahoe Backcountry Alliance Has Some Tips and Etiquette For You

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This post first appeared on the Tahoe Backcountry Alliance website and is reproduced with permission Been skiing in the backcountry for years, but always relied on your friends for information? Are you an expert skier who’s never ventured outside the boundary? Want to avoid the resorts, but have never skied powder before? Whatever the reason, don’t go without training and […]

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Guest Author | February 8, 2020
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