Has anybody noticed that this thread is on page 5 and there's not been a train wreck?
So so good we are being.
So so good we are being.
And so far the OP has not answered a single question he was asked. We are far adrift from the original question. Must be September (almost October).Has anybody noticed that this thread is on page 5 and there's not been a train wreck?
So so good we are being.
specifically what different skills, and techniques do you use in bumps that you do not use skiing else where?
The bumps would act like a staircase, with nice flattish steps and banked ramps offering good support for every turn. So I agree with Josh in this case. Soft one-day old bumps are easier to ski than smooth ice, even with only so-so bump skills. They demand less precision - than hard snow or ice - because the skier can guide the skis flat onto the bump shoulders and ride them around.