The US Freeskiing Tour announced the Squaw Valley stop which will go down on February 14th - 17th.
For more videos and info on Freeskiing and the Squaw Valley Event click HERE
Sphere: Related ContentFreeskiing is a term that was traditionally used to describe skiing for fun, as opposed to training or racing. In the mid 1990s, the term was adopted by big mountain skiers and “extreme skiing” professionals and refers to skiing down an ungroomed, often extremely steep, mountain that is often only accessible by hiking or helicopter. Nowadays, the term “Freeskiing” encompasses both, the “Big Mountain” or Freeride aspect of skiing, as well as the skiing in specially constructed snow parks, which include a variety of kickers(jumps) and rails for the skiers to slide on. For a long time, these snow parks were seen as a snowboard only facility, however with the increasing number of “freeskiers”, it is everything but uncommon to see skiers ride in the snow park. Wikipedia





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1 Jimmy // Oct 11, 2007 at 12:19 pm
Anyone skiing in this?
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