Well it depends on the type of skier. His preferences on extreme sports like skiing would go from deep powder snows to normal.
Well the best snow for skiing is powder, most of the time, if you're just skiing for fun, and not racing. Powder snow is snow that has not been touched, is soft and deep, most of the time freshly laid that day or night. Powder snow is really great to ski on, as it gives a sense of weightlessness about your skiing. I you've heard of back country or heliskiing, this is what these groups are going to find, people pay a lot of money for it.
you can go skiing.... snow skiing or water skiing
Snow
Spring and summer are the best, although some people may prefer winter if they are keen on snow boarding or skiing
What part of New Zealand has the best snow for skiing in May?
Winter.
Neither state is notes for good skiing. Small amounts of vertical combined small amounts of natural snow result in poor skiing conditions
skiing
Chionophobia is the phobia of skiing/snow.
Perfect North, indiana
in water skiing you have a handle
One of the most famous, yes.