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The manual offers practical instruction for novice and improving skiers, combining technique basics and coaching advice with chapters on history, clothing and equipment care, choice of centres and seasonal planning, maps and navigation, and safety topics such as avalanches and accidents. It emphasizes early supervised practice on nursery slopes, the value of federated tests and badges to raise standards, and pragmatic recommendations for rail access and local guides. Appendices set out regulations for British tests, and the tone balances technical detail—waxing, skins, turns—with encouragement to use skis to reach remote mountain scenery.

About the Author

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Katharine Furse

Katharine Furse was an author known for her contributions to outdoor literature, particularly in the realm of skiing. Her notable work, "Ski-running," explores the exhilarating sport of skiing and reflects her passion for winter sports. Furse's writing captures the spirit of adventure and the beauty of the natural landscapes associated with skiing. Through her work, she has contributed to the literary heritage surrounding outdoor activities and inspired readers to embrace the thrill of the slopes.

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