There are many ways of climbing uphill on your skis. Broadly speaking, these are classified into two categories: Gliding techniques and non-gliding techniques.
In the Basic Skiing Course, we will be learning the non-gliding techniques:
1. Side-stepping
2. Herringbone (optional)
The non-gliding techniques are a slower form of travel than gliding techniques. This is the major reason why it is not preferred by experienced and advanced skiers. However, while going cross-country skiing, the terrain and slopes are not as chiselled out as the groomed slopes of a resort.
You are likely to come across terrain and slopes that are unpredictable. During times like these, the non-gliding techniques are a sure-fire way to navigate such terrain without the fear of slipping/sliding downhill.
In fact in the Basic Skiing Course, you are taught how to climb uphill on your skis using side stepping before downhill skiing.



























