Spring skiing

Late-season skiing characterised by softer snow, longer days, sun and corn snow conditions.

Late-season skiing characterised by softer snow, longer days, sun and corn snow conditions. It is a term used in snow conditions and types.

Snow conditions are one of the most important factors in the quality of a ski day. Spring skiing is a condition that experienced skiers learn to recognise and adapt to. Conditions can change rapidly with temperature, wind and time of day. Checking the daily snow report and speaking to ski patrol gives you the best information before heading out.

Recognising spring skiing is an important part of reading conditions. Snow quality changes throughout the day and season, affecting both grip and speed.

Related terms include Corn snow and Après-ski.

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