bignslow
Active member
I'm new to tele so I have a few questions:
First let me explain my motivation and gear:
I snowboarded since High School (10+ years)
Recently I started alpine skiing (2 years)
Just last year I took my first tele lesson
I'm just starting to get into backcountry skiing, I have a splitboard (which is far from optimal for the backcountry).
My boots are Garmont Syner-G
Bindings are Black Diamond O2
Skis are older spaghetti soft solomon ten-eighties 179 cm
I'm 250 lb, 6'0"
For my first question you need to look at the attachment for me to describe my tele turn:
Right now I do this
1) Left foot forward, right back
2) Switch to right foot forward
3) Make turn
3.5) Ski across slope right foot forward, left back
4) switch to left foot forward
5) Make turn
I watched some videos that suggested I should be doing it more like this
1) Left forward, right back
2) Stay in stance start initiating turn
3) while at the apex of the turn (down the fall line) switch skis
3.5) Right forward, left back
4) Stay in stance, initiate turn
5) while at the apex of the turn (down the fall line) switch skis
Which is the correct way.
Second Question:
Is there anything specific I should be doing so I don't destroy my knees in a fall?
Third Question:
What is the best way to get started in the backcountry. I'm a very good snowboarder, but terrible at tele, so where can I find some lower angle skiing to be done.
Any other suggestions or comments anyone has for people learning tele would be appreciated
First let me explain my motivation and gear:
I snowboarded since High School (10+ years)
Recently I started alpine skiing (2 years)
Just last year I took my first tele lesson
I'm just starting to get into backcountry skiing, I have a splitboard (which is far from optimal for the backcountry).
My boots are Garmont Syner-G
Bindings are Black Diamond O2
Skis are older spaghetti soft solomon ten-eighties 179 cm
I'm 250 lb, 6'0"
For my first question you need to look at the attachment for me to describe my tele turn:
Right now I do this
1) Left foot forward, right back
2) Switch to right foot forward
3) Make turn
3.5) Ski across slope right foot forward, left back
4) switch to left foot forward
5) Make turn
I watched some videos that suggested I should be doing it more like this
1) Left forward, right back
2) Stay in stance start initiating turn
3) while at the apex of the turn (down the fall line) switch skis
3.5) Right forward, left back
4) Stay in stance, initiate turn
5) while at the apex of the turn (down the fall line) switch skis
Which is the correct way.
Second Question:
Is there anything specific I should be doing so I don't destroy my knees in a fall?
Third Question:
What is the best way to get started in the backcountry. I'm a very good snowboarder, but terrible at tele, so where can I find some lower angle skiing to be done.
Any other suggestions or comments anyone has for people learning tele would be appreciated