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Our Tips for the Best Day of Spring Skiing Ever
The official start of spring is just around the corner. By the time you read this post, spring 2024 might already be here. But here’s
Skiing in Spring Corn – It Has Nothing to Do with Cereal Grains
Mention spring corn and most people will think of that delicious yellow cereal grain that tastes so good with butter and salt. But to a
The Skier Responsibility Code: It is a Real Thing
We get to have some fantastic conversations with customers who visit Canyon Sports looking to rent skis in Utah. One of the more recent conversations
Tips for Utah Visitors: Stay on the Trail to Avoid Tree Wells
While over on the Ski Utah website looking for information about the Skier Responsibility Code, we ran across a post discussing tree wells. You can
As Skis Have Evolved, So Has the Sport and Our Understanding of It
As we approach the end of the 2023-2024 Utah ski season, thoughts of ski and snowboard tunes are gradually being replaced by planning for how
How to Get Ready for Your Very First Family Ski Lesson
Among the many things to love about skiing and snowboarding is the fact that new fans can get involved at just about any time during
It’s Never Too Late for Daily Ski Rental
With Utah’s winter now in full swing, the slopes are busier than ever. Canyon Sports customers interested in seasonal rentals got hooked up with their skis and snowboards back in October. These days, daily rentals are what it’s all about. It’s never too late for daily ski rentals, by the way. As long as the resorts are operating, we have skis and snowboards ready to go.
Pro Skiing and Snowboarding Tip for Beginners: Dress in Layers
Our favorite skiing and snowboarding tip for beginners is to come out to Canyon Sports for both rentals and ski and snowboard tunes. But that goes without saying. So in order to be helpful, we’ve created this post to address another pro tip for beginners: dress in layers whenever you’re on the slopes.
Why Foot Position Matters So Much to Snowboarding
The position of one’s feet relative to the edges of a snowboard is one of the most critical aspects to snowboarding enjoyment and safety. But given the fact that foot position – also known as stance – varies from one rider to the next, bindings are usually adjustable.