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How Do You Ski Better In Spring Snow?

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How to Ski Better in Spring Snow Wednesday March 31, 2010#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) There issome great spring skiing around the country. However, I was surprised by the number of readers I have heard from who love skiing in the spring but find they get too tired too quickly. This is the time of year to layer off, put a little sun screen on, and ski the afternoon sun. But, it seems pushing all that mashed potato snow around can get some quads screaming while the sun is still high in the sky. R. Mark Elling, author of The All-Mountain Skier: The Way to Expert Skiing, 2rd Edition, has given us some tips on how to more efficiently ski the corn and slushy wet stuff we find in the spring. Mark ishead boot fitter at Mount Bachelor Ski and Sport and owner of Mercury Mobile Performance, a custom footbed and bootfitting service. Mark is also certified as a Level III Alpine Ski Instruct

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