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Unlike alpine ski boots, which fit like vice grips on your feet, sizing cross-country ski boots is more like sizing street shoes or hiking boots, where you go for something more comfort oriented....
Snowshoeing Tips
Snowshoes have come a long way over the years, and new technologies have allowed for people to snowshoe on more aggressive terrain. Learn about the importance of ankle support in snowshoeing with...
How to Fit Snowshoes
Snowshoes are usually fit based upon weight, as opposed to height, and bigger shoes are better for softer snow. Discover how snowshoes vary between different companies with help from the owner of...
How to Maintain a Snowboard
Snowboard maintenance is typically based on cleaning the top skin, hot waxing the bottom and using a degreaser. Discover techniques for getting scratches out of snowboards with help from the owner...
How to Choose Your Snowboard Binding Size
Snowboard bindings usually come in sizes that are small, medium, large or extra large. Find out how to get the right binding size based on the width of the board with help from the owner of a ski...
How to Choose a Snowboard Boot
When picking out a snowboard boot, there are a number of options to choose from, and some boots are better for aggressive riders. Find out about snowboard boots that should be used by mountain...
Unlike standard cross-country skis, which have a glide wax on part of the ski and a grip wax in the wax pocket (for help ascending hills), skate skis are designed for speed, and only a glide wax...
The telemark turn originated in the Telemark region of Norway as a way to stay stable while traveling downhill on free heel ski equipment. Modern cross-country equipment, with its New Nordic Norm...
Cross-country skiing is, in many ways, where the roots of skiing lie. Skiing, before it became a big-bucks adrenaline sport, was about winter travel over snow. Modern cross-country ski equipment...
Skijoring is a unique partnership between cross country skiers and their dog or dogs. Strap on your cross country skis, place a harness with a eight foot rope on your dog for pulling, and enjoy...
In international and Paralympic competition, wheelchair athletes compete in the “sitting” class (athletes with other disabilities compete in either standing or visually impaired...
On the west coast of North America, it is not always easy to find a place to cross country ski. The exception is Canada's Whistler, located in the province of British Columbia. Plan a trip here in...
With the first dusting of snow, thoughts of gliding through the back country or through groomed trails may come to mind. If the winter calls you to the state of New York, you can expect to find...
Wisconsin rivals its neighbors Michigan and Minnesota in staking claim to the best cross country trails in the U.S. You'll find over 90 ski areas in this state, the majority of which operate on a...
Once you've mastered the basic strides of cross country skiing, you may be ready for more of a challenge. If you have a competitive drive, compete in cross country skiing events around the country.