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Are you torn between strapping on a pair of skis or hopping on a snowboard this winter? Let me make your decision a little easier. As a self-proclaimed snow enthusiast, I’m here to tell you why snowboarding is the superior choice. But don’t worry, I’ll provide a fair assessment of both sports.

Pros and Cons of Skiing

Let’s start with skiing. While it may be the more traditional winter sport, it does have its drawbacks. On the plus side, skiing offers a sense of stability and control. It’s easier to learn and master, making it a great option for beginners. Skiers also have the advantage of being able to navigate flat or uphill terrain more easily.

However, skiing does have a few cons. The gear can be cumbersome, with separate skis for each foot. The learning curve for skiing is steeper, and it can take longer to progress to more advanced techniques. And let’s not forget the dreaded pole mishaps and tangled skis!

Pros and Cons of Snowboarding

Now, let’s talk about snowboarding – the cool kid on the slopes. Snowboarding offers a unique sense of freedom and style. It’s all about carving through the snow and catching air off jumps. The gear is simpler, with just one board to worry about.

While snowboarding may take a bit longer to get the hang of, once you do, it’s an exhilarating experience. You’ll find yourself effortlessly gliding down the mountain, feeling like a true snowboarding pro. Plus, the snowboarding community is known for its laid-back and inclusive vibe.

Getting Started with Snowboarding

Ready to give snowboarding a try? Here’s what you’ll need:

Remember, learning to snowboard takes time and practice. Take a lesson from a qualified instructor to get started on the right foot (or board!). Before you know it, you’ll be carving up the slopes like a pro.

So, whether you’re a skiing aficionado or a snowboarding enthusiast, there’s no denying the thrill of gliding down a snow-covered mountain. But if you’re looking for a sport that offers style, freedom, and a laid-back community, snowboarding is the way to go.

At the end of the day no matter which you choose to do you will need some basic gear for a day on the slopes.

This was a picture my friend Alex and I took while we were taking a break from shreading and admiring the view.

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