Question: How an icy slope control?I went skiing in Whistler last year and I had a weeks worth of lessons. The conditions were amazing Except for some really icy blue. I and my partner fell behind the group a little off and landed in the wrong, which put us on top of an icy blue / Black and the rest of the group had gone another way round to come down. To make a long story short - I freaked out, had stuck to the side step all the way down and cried my eyes out. Its not the slope, but the lack of control that scares me. We have just booked two weeks in Whistler and I'm really shocked to find myself on the situation in the same. We even paid for private lessons and try to have more control over where we go skiing. But on a slope I'm off to change to an icy, which would be crying, the best way to combat it without all the way down?
Answer: Traverse quite flat, with all edges, sharp corners and edges quickly as you can. As a short distance, you can shave the ice down to the side, but even cross is better than that!
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