Ski the Whole Mountain
Eric and Rob DesLauriers are the perfect athletes to teach someone how to ski the entire mountain ? not just the easy trails but steeps, bumps, and difficult snow. The authors are among the best-known extreme skiers in North America and have appeared in 23 ski movies. Over the past 15 years they have not only pushed the envelope of extreme skiing but have discovered a simple yet radical way to teach it, focusing on three basic moves. The result: beautiful, controlled skiing turns in any condition from powder to Sierra cement. In addition, Ski the Whole Mountain provides safe and effective difficult terrain skiing techniques, including basic avalanche awareness and safety, and features 200 full-color photographs of actual terrain challenges and the keys to skiing them effectively. more
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-04-2009
- For Advanced Skiers
A very nice book with many good pictures. I would have preferred more explanation on landing jumps but other than that it encompassed many subjects that are otherwise not covered in most ski books. This book spends very little time on...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-21-2008
- Ski the Whole Mountain: How to ski any condition at any time
Great book! I can't believe where those guys ski and they always look to control their skiing. Unbelievable photos. The content not extremely technique-oriented but still very useful and absolutely inspiring. Something in-between...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-19-2007
- Awesome
I'm a see and learn type and have found that the vast majority of how to books for various sports are typically a waste of time. I purchased this book out of curiosity and on account of other reviews and I was not disappointed. It...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-24-2007
- A great book for good skiers
Hi, my name is Pieter, I'm from the Netherlands. I am an intermediate skier who bought this book to get additional instruction on how to treat my skis in challenging circumstances. And yes, this book gives you most of the answers you...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-04-2009
- For Advanced Skiers
A very nice book with many good pictures. I would have preferred more explanation on landing jumps but other than that it encompassed many subjects that are otherwise not covered in most ski books. This book spends very little time on...
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