Am I Ready to Ski the Backcountry? Transitioning from On Piste to

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If you've advanced to black diamond on-piste skiing and are starting to get a bit bored with the resorts, then maybe it's time to look into off-piste skiing. Boasting varied terrains, incredible views and unspoiled powder, there are a lot of reasons to try out the sport.

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