Steep Terrain Tips

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Description: Other than keeping your board flatter to the snow, by means of bending your knees (especially when on the heelside), you may also want to ride the steepest parts only on the toeside edge as you'll likely have less 'boot-out' and even if you do slightly lose your edge, it's easier to re-engage it into the snow and get back to riding the edge rather than your boots or bindings.

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