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What is the NASTAR community?

Welcome to our new and improved site. Here, you can interact with other racers on the forum, post your own photos and stories, and read the latest news on racing, skiing, resorts, family activities, and gear. Log in to join the conversation.

Why do I need two logins?

You might have noticed that our site has changed. We've added a new and improved forum, a photo section where you can share your own photos, and ski tips, travel ideas, and more to keep your racing improving. To be a part of the community you'll need to register and create an account. We encourage all NASTAR members to use their NASTAR Registration Number and password when they create their NASTAR community log in to simplify their experience.

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Ski Tips

"Having your weight centered on wallrides means you're constantly adjusting between your toes and your heels. The stall is more toes, the fakie drop in is more heels.Check out the slideshow below for pictures of the moves.[INTERACTIVE_SLIDESHOW]1. Approach the wall in your B-boy stance, meaning gorilla steez for all you new-school punks: knees...
Ski Tips / SkiingMag.com
"Having your weight centered on wallrides means you're constantly adjusting between your toes and your heels. The stall is more toes, the fakie drop in is more heels.Check out the slideshow below for pictures of the moves.[INTERACTIVE_SLIDESHOW]1. Approach the wall in your B-boy stance, meaning gorilla steez for all you new-school punks: knees...
Ski Tips / SkiingMag.com
Steeps, groomers and powder never bother me, but why is it that when moguls meet trees, I get all nervous and eat it? And what can I do to improve?Stephen SchnuppGarden City, N.Y.I'm with you. Steep tree runs littered with moguls can be intimidating. The combination is a double-whammy: uneven footing and slalom poles so rigid the only thing likely...
Ski Tips / SkiingMag.com
Steeps, groomers and powder never bother me, but why is it that when moguls meet trees, I get all nervous and eat it? And what can I do to improve?Stephen SchnuppGarden City, N.Y.I'm with you. Steep tree runs littered with moguls can be intimidating. The combination is a double-whammy: uneven footing and slalom poles so rigid the only thing likely...
Ski Tips / SkiingMag.com
BINDINGSThe binding is the defining feature of an AT setup. It holds your boot much like an Alpine binding does, but it's lighter and less cumbersome. A simple adjustment frees the heel while keeping the toe hinged, allowing you to hike uphill on your skis with a natural stride. All bindings incorporate several climbing modes, which lets you raise...
Ski Tips / SkiingMag.com
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