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How tocan you regain your feet when you looselose an edge snowboarding on steep terrain?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

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So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. I was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

whileWhile sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I ofhave done here? I know the real solution was to not looselose my edge in the first place, but presuming I have, how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

How to regain your feet when you loose an edge on steep terrain?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. I was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

while sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

How can you regain your feet when you lose an edge snowboarding on steep terrain?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. I was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

While sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I have done here? I know the real solution was to not lose my edge in the first place, but presuming I have, how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

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Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. AsI was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

while sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. As was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

while sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. I was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

while sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

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Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling backwardsforwards (not seriously) butwith my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. As was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped anand cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

while sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and or/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling backwards (not seriously) but I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped an cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

Last year I was snowboarding in Tignes (France). I was coming down a steep red run into La Daille (Orange on the map below) when I lost my edge (heel side). I'm not a great snowboarder...

enter image description here

So I ended up falling forwards (not seriously) with my feet facing down the slope. I landed on my backside and started sliding down the steep icy slope. As was in a sitting position and wanted to simply get back onto my board.

Nothing I did seems to either

  • a) stop my slide or
  • b) allow me to get enough traction on my edge to get back up onto my board.

So I ended up sliding down the whole slope on my bum, complete with plumes of snow shooting into the air from my board. It was quite spectacular (to the point where people on the overhead chair lift whooped and cheered me much to my embarrassment). I do have a video off my go-pro somewhere, I'll have to see if I can dig it out...

while sliding, I tried to lever myself back on top of the board but I couldn't gain enough traction to actually lift myself off the snow and I couldn't get my edge to dig into the snow enough to slow/stop me.

What should I of done here? I know the real solution was to not loose my edge in the first place but presuming I have how do I arrest my slide and/or regain my edge and stand back onto the board?

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