Mastering Snowboarding

Mastering Snowboarding

Author: Hannah Teter

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1450410642

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Olympic gold medalist Hannah Teter teams up with Snowboard magazine editor Tawnya Schultz in Mastering Snowboarding. Step-by-step instructions and color photo sequences depict essential techniques and tricks in park, halfpipe, and backcountry snowboarding.


The Illustrated Guide To Snowboarding

The Illustrated Guide To Snowboarding

Author:

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9781570281440

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Focusing on one of the most rapidly growing sports in this country, "The Illustrated Guide to Snowboarding" is geared toward anyone seriously interested in learning to ride and enjoy a snowboard. Illustrations.


Snowboarding Skills

Snowboarding Skills

Author: Cindy Kleh

Publisher: Firefly Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781552976265

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From the basics of standing up and stopping to the challenges of pivoting and jumping, Snowboarding Skills covers everything you need about the sport.


Snowboarder's Start-up

Snowboarder's Start-up

Author: Doug Werner

Publisher: Pathfinder Publishing of California

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 9780934793537

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Designed to prepare and motivate the start-up snowboarder during those first shaky days on the slopes. Endorsed by Ted Martin, International Snowboard Federation.


100 Slopes of a Lifetime

100 Slopes of a Lifetime

Author: Gordy Megroz

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2021-11-23

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781426221958

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This ultimate skier and snowboarder bucket list, from celebrated runs in Alta, Utah, to the challenge of Switzerland's 4 Vallees races through 100 energizing snowy experiences for all levels. Filled with beautiful National Geographic photography, wisdom from experts, need-to-know travel information, and practical tips, this inspirational guide offers the planet's best ski and snowboarding experiences on breathtaking slopes around the world. Complete with a foreword from celebrated Olympic alpine skier Lindsey Vonn, 100 Slopes of a Lifetime is divided by interest and skill level: cross-country routes to intermediate downhill moguls to expert-only backcountry terrain, skiers and snowboarders will find the perfect destination for their dream terrain. From dreamy Colorado escapes to Hokkaido, Japan, where Siberian storms dump more than 60 feet of snow every year, you'll find countless slopes to add to your bucket list from the wilds of Alaska to breathtaking Morocco. Plus find plenty of apres ski activities including: Getting up close with elk in Jackson Hole Trying Europe's longest toboggan run Or sampling the Dolomite's finest cuisine) Grab your skis or boards; this comprehensive and innovative guide will lead you to experience the greatest snow-play adventures the world has to offer!


The Young Snowboarder

The Young Snowboarder

Author: Bryan Iguchi

Publisher: Dk Pub

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13: 9780789420626

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Provides information on the history of snowboarding, necessary equipment, and step-by-step instructions on the techniques and moves involved.


Backcountry Ski! Oregon

Backcountry Ski! Oregon

Author: Christopher Van Tilburg

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9781570612329

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Discover the best places to go in the Oregon Cascades for back-country skiing and snowboarding. In his new guide, Christopher Van Tilburg explores ungroomed powdery slopes and pristine wilderness descents, with more than half the routes described for intermediate-level backcountry skiers. The 60 routes here feature overall difficulty ratings, elevation and terrain, estimated skiing times, USGS topographical maps, skill levels required, and much more. Van Tilburg includes expert advice on safety, glaciers, and avalanche precautions, and details routes from Mount Hood to Mount Bachelor to Willamette Pass, as well as southwest Washington's Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams.


The Mt. Shasta Book

The Mt. Shasta Book

Author: Andy Selters

Publisher: Wilderness Press

Published: 2011-11-13

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 0899975623

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The Mt. Shasta Book is the ultimate guide to safely the hiking, backpacking, and climbing routes up the 14,162-foot mountain. In addition, this guide covers the area's skiing, snowboarding, water activities, and mountain biking trails. With over 50 combined years of experience as Shasta guides, the authors are seasoned experts on the mountain and its surroundings. The print edition comes with a fold-out 4-color topographic map.


How to Snowboard (Have Fun) and Not Die

How to Snowboard (Have Fun) and Not Die

Author: Kyle Ashton

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-07-31

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781717950109

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Snowboarding is pretty fun, especially when you don't die. Whether it's avalanches, hypothermia, runaway snowboards, falling ice, tree-wells, or even goats... snowboarders have a lot to worry about! In this guide you'll find everything you need to conquer the sport, gain first-hand experience from the experts, and learn how to avoid some of the (literal) pitfalls that you'll find. Whether you are going to compete in the X-Games someday, or you just want to have some fun in the snow, there's something in this book for everyone.Alpine climates are tricky if you aren't used to them, so there's a lot to teach when it comes to the snow. My goal was to create a guide that anyone could learn from, even if you've never even seen the snow. Everyone should be able to experience the joy that comes with snowboarding, so this guide was written to be universally accessible. At the end of the day I want to teach you how to snowboard (have fun) and not die. Whoa! That's the title!