Basic Skinning Technique
Even though skinning is one of the most basic parts of backcountry skiing, it can be challenging to master. Doug Stenclik gives a rundown on some basic skinning techniques and ways to improve your backcountry experience. From proper form going uphill to kick and glide to kick turns, all the small details add up to make a big difference in your enjoyment and efficiency during a day out.

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