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Perfectly executed!
World Class Book On World Travel

Second best to private instructionsThis book may be the second best to private instructions. However, I would say that the book may be more beneficial to an intermediate to advanced skier who would like to improve one's skills.
Classic Quality
A resource for the advanced skierThe book, among other things emphasizes the importance of steering, espescially in the important transition phase between turns. (Intermediate and even advanced skiers who learn how to edge effectively, often abandon their steering skills and simply step from the outside edge of one ski to the outside edge of the other ski.) The mechanics of effective steering are explained well as is the importance of the skill in more difficult terrain.
Fundamentals are emphasized. The modifications and different blends of skills which are required on moguls, powder, crud, steeps, ice and in the trees are also explained very well.


Simplicity, Clarity and Functional Success On the Slopes!Harb's Expert Skier II expands the PMTS technique into a series of simple, clear exercises you can use to do "expert" moves such as various weighted releases, two-footed releases and projecting, using the "force," your center of mass into the next turn for effortless and seemless transitions just like the big boys and girls do on the World Cup circuit. You can use the same sound PMTS technique on the race course, groomed runs, steeps, powder, broken powder, moguls and really loose spring corn.
Harb explains all this with clarity, superb illustrations and troubleshooting you can apply by yourself on the hill. Buy the video, if you can, that accompanies the volume. All I can say is that Harb has turned me into an all-mountain skier after just two days of practice. Now I don't worry about the terrain I face. I just enjoy it! Did I mention that I can now ski all day without exhausting myself, too?!? If you love skiing, buy and study this book.
Finally, The Intelligent MethodThe book is easy to read, laid out well and from personal experience on the snow absolutely effective.
Not applying this technique to your skiing or teaching would be a tragic loss of what skiing is all about.
"Ski the Edge, Not the Wedge"
Any mountain becomes skiable with this system"Anyone can be an Expert Skier 2" is presented in a clear, easy-to-follow format. Colour photographs provide excellent illustrations of the skiing techniques described in the text. Carefully created photomontages provide the reader with step-by-step visuals that readily convey the teaching points of the "Harb" Direct Parallel method.
The "Harb" Direct Parallel method of instruction is a radical departure from traditional ski instruction technique. I found that the moves and exercises he used in the books were easy to learn and emulate on the ski slopes. The speed of my improvements were mind blowing and the great thing about Harald's technique is that you can take it to any hill in any county and in any conditions.
Clear and concise, effective and accessible, Anyone can be an Expert Skier 2--Powder, Bumps and Carving is appropriate for advancing level skiers.


it's the right thing to do
Chilling with superb descript and visual clarity........
this book rules

Learning to ski
Improve Your Skiing - Read This BookThe section on canting and alignment is amazing. On first reading I was sceptical. However, I have recently been correctly canted and aligned and am amazed at the difference. As an instructor and racer, I work a lot on my skiing technique. Being correctly aligned has shown the biggest single improvement in my skiing for years.
The techniques discussed in this book are also very very good. Most of them are now more relevant than when the book was written as they allow you to get the most out of the new generation of carving skis.
Buy this book, read it, read it again, be aligned and then ski better than ever.
THE definitive guideWarren is the father of carving long before it became a fad. It is "how the racers ski" (which is also the name of his first book from the early 70's that is a classic).
The content if outstanding and the writing and presentation is equally as nice. Glossy pages, excellent photography.
I've given this book to more hard core skiers than I'd like to say.
The section on balance and alignment alone are worth the money. Buy it!


Harald's new technique makes skiing simpleHarb's Primary Movements Teaching System is bio-mechanically sound and thus "far more user friendly." You are using the body in a manner to take advantage of its strengths.
For people who are "intermediate skiers" it was possible to get them out of their stem christies and make parallel turns, usually in one PMTS lesson. If not, they are at least able to see how to get to parallel using exercises from the PMTS.
So, in conclusion, the door to enjoyable, exhilarating, addictive skiing is open. Take these comments, and read what Harald has to say
The most concice learning material on true parallel skiing.
Yep! The Secrets of expert skiing finally revealed.

Great read for anyone who loves mountains.Alpine Circus is essentially a compendium of columns originally published in SKIING magazine. All are interesting. Most are funny. One -- the piece on Sarajevo -- is intensely moving.
Four stars out of five. While very enjoyable, the book doesn't fully display Finkel's remarkable talent as a writer. Hopefully, future collections will. You'll see a lot more of his work... he's still a mere sprat.
Love skiing and traveling?
A book for any skier to enjoy

this is a ten star book and worth much, much more
It works, It works, It works, It works...
The best book on skiing instruction written.

Fantastic Read!I laughed out loud so many times reading this book. I have read it again I enjoyed it so much. I highly recommend this book to those of you who enjoy light cozy mysteries and travel and humor.
A short summary is that the main character ends up on a seniors tour and while exploring Europe some unfortunate incidents happen to her tour members and she ends up getting involved in solving the crimes. During this she meets an Italian detective with whom she shares a mutual attraction. Lost luggage adds more humor to her situation (and frustration naturally).
Highly recommended!!! Can't wait until her new one this fall.Travel the world with Maddy Hunter - you'll love it.
Laugh Out Loud Fun!Secondary to the action (at least in my opinion) is the mystery of a fallen fellow traveler that, of course, Emily solves. I would compare this book to Janet Evanovich for humor and for the slapstick-type situations that both Stephanie Plum and Emily find themselves in.
As of this writing, the second book in the series, Top O the Morning, is due to be released in September of 2003. Enjoy!
Yes! murder can be fun.Maddy Hunter does a wonderful job weaving a tale of totally believable Iowa seniors into the fabric of the Swiss culture.
I was so taken with Maddy Hunter's venture into "murder with a smile" that I eagerly await her next tale, "Top O' the Mournin'". After that, I hope there are many more. Perhaps Emily will also travel to Italy. I can't wait to see who her "Italian Stallion" will be. There will be one.
I was delighted with "Alpine......." - so much so that I sent copies to five friends. And I am hearing only praise. I laughed so much of the time - seeing humor in so many of my own similar travel experiences. But, never for me, murder. Once begun, it is hard to put "Alpine" down.


An Insider's Bible
A fabulous guide to outdoor activities in Alpine County.The amount of thought and hard work embedded in this book is amazing. Alpine Trailblazer is more than just a description of hiking trails. It is much more versatile. If you are interested in outdoor activities (be they hiking, packing, biking, skiing, fishing or whatever), if you want to explore the Sierra Nevada mountains from Tahoe to Yosemite, but especially that less-discovered gold mine of a county called Alpine, Jerry and Janine Sprout will provide you with more well-informed, good ideas than any other single resource.
The Sprouts are long-time residents of Alpine County and have enthusiastically explored its trails and hidden pleasures for more than two decades. That they are willing to share their discoveries with you must have come after considerable soul searching. But we are all the beneficiaries.
And such attention to detail! From what should be an award-winning cover to the careful organization of materials, from the informative and beautiful black-and-white photographs to the practical hiking advice and Happy Jack's Campside Cookbook, this book has it all. Each suggested route is tied to the appropriate topo map and succinctly but informatively described. The types of outdoor pleasures most applicable to each route are clearly noted. The many choices are indexed in great detail. For example, routes that are best for wildflowers are then broken down into three subsections: early season, lower elevation; mid-summer, mid-elevation; and high elevation. Day hikes are organized under headings such as falls and cascades, old growth conifer quests, snow-free in late spring, short hikes with small kids and grandparents. And so on in incredible and useful detail. If you can't find what you want here, it doesn't exist.
The hiking tips are short and to the point, capturing the wisdom of years of trail experience. The only advice I take exception to is the choice of external over internal frames for backpacks (though, of course, they are entitled to their opinion). While external frames have certain advantages, as the Sprouts detail, the internal frame provides my back with a comfort I only dreamed of with an external frame--and that, at least for me, is priority number one. Then again, perhaps the Sprouts are made of stronger stuff. Let your own back be the judge.
In any case, I can't yell it loud enough (especially in print): grab a copy of this book without delay and visit the Alps of the Sierra Nevada. You won't be disappointed.
This book is beautifully designed and useful, useful, useful