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Moguls skiing

  • Most ski areas have what are called Moguls or Bumps. These are quite simply humps or mounds of snow which gradually developed as skiers perform turns over and over again on the same slope. As the slope becomes more used these bumps increase in size and number. Once an area becomes packed with these bumps it is often designated as a Mogul area or field. Moguls are inevitable so it is a good idea to learn how to deal with them. Although Bump skiing may be a hindrance many skiers but for others it becomes a challenge and a technique in itself.

    Skiing a mogul run is very different from ordinary flat snow skiing and requires a different set of skills. Firstly; you must be able to make short turns correctly. It is a good idea to practice on very easy terrain until you have mastered the technique.
 
 
 

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