Outdoorsman and author Randy Johnson teaches the basic techniques in a video cross country lesson at Moses Cone Memorial Park in Blowing Rock, North Carolina. Randy has taught hundreds of people to ski as a member of the Nordic Professional Ski Instructors of America. For more: www.randyjohnsonbooks.com
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Cross Country Skiing at Hardwood Hills, Ontario, Canada. Summit College students try to get style points by stomping some mad tricks but mostly fail (miserably). It sure as heck was fun though. Twitter: twitter.com Joni Facebook: tinyurl.com Summit College Facebook: bit.ly
Posted by Wanda Styles
Skiing around the Stake Lake trails near Kamloops, BC. Sometimes we ski uphill too.
Posted by Nathan Marcus
Imitation of famous norwegian cross country skiers Skier: Sindre Wiig Nordby Camera man: Gaute Wiig Nordby Music: River Kwai March
Posted by Amazer
Ripping down Stellar Jay on a stellar day at Sun Peaks, BC. This is probably my favourite section of all the trails.
Posted by Wanda Styles
No, you read that right. Presenting a pair of skiis that allow you to replicate cross-country skiing…on water.
Posted by Elly Blue
A great weekend in Tällberg (with surroundings), Sweden. The conditions were too perfect for me not to use the camera. Everything in this video is shown at normal speed or slower. I know some parts look sped up but they’re not. And it always looks much faster when shot from a low position. Camera: Canon HV20 with a wide angle WD-H43.
Posted by Nathan Marcus
The 1 skate or V 2 skate is a popular cross country skiing technique. CANSI Level 4 instructor Keith Nicol demonstrates typical problems that skiers have and how to correct them. This video is sponsored by Rossignol skis, Infinity Ski Poles, and Menihek Nordic Ski Club in Labrador City. For more ski tips go check out Ski Trax Magazine. For more info on CANSI : www.cansi.ca Keith Nicol can be contacted at knicol@swgc.mun.ca and has a popular nordic skiing web site at : www2.swgc.mun.ca
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