Candide masterrace!
Another pow pow addict reporting in. Ive been skiing (with a few years of snowboarding in between) for 25 yrs now. God that makes me sound like a grandpa
Skiing is actually physically very demanding, so I would argue that carrying your ski boots is the easy bit. On top of that, pow skiing is at
least twice as demanding. To put things in to perspective, I have a friend that recently started going out of bounds and skiis with me from time to time. He has been doing martial arts for quiet a few years now and finds it challenging to keep up. It is very, very specific kind of load. I prepare for the season mainly with deadlifts, squats (lots of variations here!), clean&press, some boxing (I only do bag, no sparring) and mtbiking. All compound exercises are very good, because you need a spartan core in the pow. Mtbiking seems to hit exactly the part of the legs that is most heavily used in skiing - the medialis, and also helps for the air (as does boxing).
Here is a pic of me I posted the other day in the Seals IRL thread. Had an epic day this Tuesday, -20 degrees with 50+cm of fresh. When it snows at -20, it snows first grade champaign powder, the one the makes you grin like a 3 year old on his first chocolate bar:
http://imgur.com/bCLSI23Short vid from this January in ze Alps. Nevermind the German porn soundtrack, thats just my brother breathing heavily (as I mentioned, skiing pow is very demanding):
https://vimeo.com/118246982Safety first! Skiing out of bounds is no joke. I had a really close call 5 yrs ago (knocking on wood). Since then I never ride without my pieps, shovel, probe, abs bag and most importantly people I can rely on (and know can dig me out quickly if shit hits the fan). Keep safe and enjoy the pow!