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Yes, skis WILL help you get downhill faster if there is snow. You need to know how steep the hill is to know how fast you will go. If you add some ski wax to the bottom of your skis, you will go extra fast.
Snow + Ancient Footware = Skis
The skier would sink and would be stuck and would have to pack snow to be able to put his skis back on, not to mention all the snow that would get stuck on the bottom of your boots. the skis would tip to the sides when you try to step into them. so if you can help it leave your skis on!
Skis and snowshoes spread a person's weight out so that they do not sink.
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snowboards are differnet from skis because skis have 2 skis and a snowboard only has one thing that you stand on.
You can snow ski or water ski, but you are always ON the same thing- skis!
Ski wax lets the skis glide over snow.
The traditional learning stance for beginning skiers is called the snow plow position. While there are variations used in different teaching methods, the basic position requires that you stand in the skis facing across a gently graded hill with your knees slightly bent, with your hands slightly above your thighs, and with the tips of the skis closer together than the tails of the skis, making a forward facing V position. On a small hill, stand without pressing the skis into the snow. Slowly let gravity turn you towards the bottom of the hill. The very slight grade of the hill, and the natural angulation of the skis when in this snow plow position, will keep you from going too fast. Taken from About.com
i just waxed my skis with a candle that i melted with an iron onto the skis scraped and smoothened the surface..tested the skis on slopes.seems like my skis made a squeeking sound on the snow..but all in all it worked well
To race across snow, you can use sleds, sleighs, skis, or snow shoes.
Snow shoes, skis, or if daytime thaw has created a strong crust on the snow.