How can I practise skiing when I live in a part of Australia where snow is 10 hours away?

Okay, yes this came to mind while watching the Olympics, I want to practise skiing but there is absolutly NO snow close to me, theres sand, sand, and more sand. So has anyone got any ideas?

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2 Responses to “How can I practise skiing when I live in a part of Australia where snow is 10 hours away?”

  1. Logan Says:

    In line skating uses similar muscles to skiing and has the same edge to edge concept as skiing. Or there are things called Skiers Edge that replicate the movements of skiing.

  2. Jasmine Says:

    Als de eerste bovengenoemde kerel, het gealigneerde absoluut schaatsen! Of ijs dat als er een binnenpiste dichtbij u is schaatst. Veel van de vaardigheden zijn zeer gelijkaardig. U kunt op zandduinen skien. Ik heb nooit het geprobeerd, maar ik ken sommige mensen die hebben. Het wouldn' t is als het skien op sneeuw, maar het zou werkelijk pret kunnen zijn! Of ….. kunt u deze website controleren, zou het kunnen zijn wat you' re lookinl]Like the first guy said, inline skating definitely! Or ice skating if there is an indoor rink near you. Many of the skills are very similar. You can ski on sand dunes. I have never tried it, but I know some people who have. It wouldn’t be like skiing on snow, but it might be really fun! Or…..you can check out this website, it might be what you’re looking for!
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