How to Ride Through Trees on a Snowboard

Be sure your board is recently waxed., Sharpen the edges of your board., Know how to ride "heel-side" and toeside" and be able to quickly switch between the two.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Be sure your board is recently waxed.

    Waxing your board helps in making smooth turns and maintaining the speed sometimes necessary for riding through trees.

    Look at this article, Wax a Snowboard, to wax your snowboard at home.

    Another option is to simply bring your board into your local ski shop.
  2. Step 2: Sharpen the edges of your board.

    Having sharp edges will greatly increase the effectiveness of your toe-side and heel-side turns.

    This is essential in making the sharp turns necessary while riding through trees.

    Tune and Repair Your Own Snowboard has great advice which should help.

    Again, your local ski shop will also be happy to help sharpen the edges of your board. , Riding through trees requires a higher level of skill in carving than riding groomed runs does.

    If you do not feel comfortable quickly turning, practice on the groomed runs before riding through trees.

    Perform a Carve on a Snowboard will also help you learn this skill.
  3. Step 3: Know how to ride "heel-side" and toeside" and be able to quickly switch between the two.

Detailed Guide

Waxing your board helps in making smooth turns and maintaining the speed sometimes necessary for riding through trees.

Look at this article, Wax a Snowboard, to wax your snowboard at home.

Another option is to simply bring your board into your local ski shop.

Having sharp edges will greatly increase the effectiveness of your toe-side and heel-side turns.

This is essential in making the sharp turns necessary while riding through trees.

Tune and Repair Your Own Snowboard has great advice which should help.

Again, your local ski shop will also be happy to help sharpen the edges of your board. , Riding through trees requires a higher level of skill in carving than riding groomed runs does.

If you do not feel comfortable quickly turning, practice on the groomed runs before riding through trees.

Perform a Carve on a Snowboard will also help you learn this skill.

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