Mary Jane Walker's Blog: Adventures at Snow Farm Part 1 – Skiing with a broken shoulder! , page 20
September 29, 2021
One National Park, but many Hiking Trails: Ch 8 of Go Greenland
Chapter 8 of Go Greenland
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
A Global Warming Frontline: Ch 6 of Go Greenland
Chapter 6 of my book Go Greenland
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
Arriving in Greenland! Ch 5 of Go Greenland
Chapter 5 of my book Go Greenland
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
The Rise and Fall of Viking Greenland ��� A Non-Fishy Tale: Ch 4 of Go Greenland
Chapter 4 of Go Greenland
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
The Inuit of the Greenland Seas: Ch 3 of Go Greenland
Chapter Three of Go Greenland
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
Travel Tips for Greenland: Ch 2 of Go Greenland
Chaoter 2 of my book Go Greenland
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
The Lands of the Bear and Those who have Shared Them: Ch 1 of Go Greenland
Chapter 1 of my book Go Greenland.
Published on September 29, 2021 17:00
September 16, 2021
The Wild South: Who would have thought that a beach facing Antarctica could be so beautiful?
In the last week of July, I visited the wild and magnificance southern coast west of Invercargill. One thing is for sure, you will have it to yourself in winter!
Published on September 16, 2021 17:00
August 24, 2021
Adventures at Snow Farm Part 1 – Skiing with a broken shoulder!
This winter, I have been told that I cannot do Alpine skiing because of my broken shoulder. A collision or heavy fall would take my shoulder back to being broken.
So, I wondered about trying gentler pu This winter, I have been told that I cannot do Alpine skiing because of my broken shoulder. A collision or heavy fall would take my shoulder back to being broken.
So, I wondered about trying gentler pursuits such as Nordic skiing, or snowshoeing. I had a go snowshoeing once at Lake Alta, but I decided I would try Nordic skiing this year.
What is the difference? Well, one is on mostly steep slopes and the other is mostly on gentle slopes. Also, with Alpine skiing you are firmly clipped onto the ski both at the heel and at the toe, whereas with Nordic skiing you are only clipped on at the toe and can lift the heel.
Read more here: http://a-maverick.com/adventures-snow... ...more
So, I wondered about trying gentler pu This winter, I have been told that I cannot do Alpine skiing because of my broken shoulder. A collision or heavy fall would take my shoulder back to being broken.
So, I wondered about trying gentler pursuits such as Nordic skiing, or snowshoeing. I had a go snowshoeing once at Lake Alta, but I decided I would try Nordic skiing this year.
What is the difference? Well, one is on mostly steep slopes and the other is mostly on gentle slopes. Also, with Alpine skiing you are firmly clipped onto the ski both at the heel and at the toe, whereas with Nordic skiing you are only clipped on at the toe and can lift the heel.
Read more here: http://a-maverick.com/adventures-snow... ...more
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