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The Alta Powder Turn

Devil's Castle, Alta, Utah
22 February 2005

Alta is known for it's wonderful light "champagne" powder. And for a style of powder skiing developed over over 50 years by Alf Engen and other famous skiers. This series shows the a pretty nice Alta Powder turn.
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  • The skier has completed a left hand turn and is initiating a linked turn to the right by reaching out with his downhill (right) pole. Notice the upper body is facing downhill and the downhill reach with the downhill pole will square the upper body to the fall line.

    The skier has completed a left hand turn and is initiating a linked turn to the right by reaching out with his downhill (right) pole. Notice the upper body is facing downhill and the downhill reach with the downhill pole will square the upper body to the fall line.

  • The pole plant is complete and now the skier drives his knees downhill, flattening his edges and allowing them to glide naturally into the fall line. Meanwhile, he is bringing his left hand and pole forward to be ready to initiate the next turn.

    The pole plant is complete and now the skier drives his knees downhill, flattening his edges and allowing them to glide naturally into the fall line. Meanwhile, he is bringing his left hand and pole forward to be ready to initiate the next turn.

  • The skier is fully in the fall line, gliding naturally downhill. This moment feels a little like zero G.

    The skier is fully in the fall line, gliding naturally downhill. This moment feels a little like zero G.

  • The skier completes the turn by transfering his weight slightly to his left ski and rocking his weight slightly from toe to heel, allowing the shape of the ski to carve the bottom part of the turn. He is now reaching out his left and and pole to initiate the next turn.

    The skier completes the turn by transfering his weight slightly to his left ski and rocking his weight slightly from toe to heel, allowing the shape of the ski to carve the bottom part of the turn. He is now reaching out his left and and pole to initiate the next turn.

  • 2 seconds later, the skier has passed me. Note the really nice pole control and aggressive downhilll facing upper body position. This guy is sking well and enjoying it.

    2 seconds later, the skier has passed me. Note the really nice pole control and aggressive downhilll facing upper body position. This guy is sking well and enjoying it.

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