Well, that's my theory with some beautiful snowscape pics that distract any dizzy-prone person. :):rolleyes: We finally went snowshoeing in the mountains this year..
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Well, that's my theory with some beautiful snowscape pics that distract any dizzy-prone person. :):rolleyes: We finally went snowshoeing in the mountains this year..
I agree. I snow shoe in places I would never hike. I hate the open, high up , narrow feeling you describe. I think that is what impacts my descending on the bike, too.
I have had the uncontrollable shaky quads you describe skiing down narrow, icy trails where I felt I didn't have enough room to execute good turns.
Still, I'm sure you are a better x-country skier.
I just never learned proper technique. But at this time, I'm not sweating over this since there are other substitutes for good cardiovascular winter workout on the snow. :)
Dearie used to do lots of downhill skiing....in Europe..in the Alps several decades ago.