Tom Langtry from the Niseko International Snowsports School in Japan shows us how to find your ski when you lose it in deep powder snow.

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(Music Playing) Christy: This morning we have been joined by Tom here from the Niseko International Snowsports School. He is one of the most sort after instructors in the school. But this morning he is going to give us a tip for free. So Tom, what are we going to learn this morning? Tom: Thanks Christy. Well, we will do have fantastic snow conditions here Niseko. But unfortunately, it makes a little bit difficult to find our escape here at freshen up out here. Christy: Just like Steve. Tom: Steve here is demonstrating for us. When finding a ski trample. The first thing is to get yourself up, that is a snow a few and try to imagine which way your ski was facing when you crashed. (Foreign Language) Tom: Next we are going to do is we got to walk back next to our track where we falled. We are not going to walk back up our track because we do not want to trample our ski further into the snow. (Foreign Language) Tom: As we walk back up our track. We are going to use one of our paws to cut through the snow slowly back up to our track and we are going to try to feel the ski or head to ski when we hit out without a fall. (Foreign Language) Christy: Yehey! (Foreign Language) Christy: Excellent. I am glad Steven is to find his ski this morning and that is a great tip for me Tom because I am always falling over in the path. Yeah, thanks very much. This is me Christy. Tom: And Tom. Tosh: And Steve. All: From Powder TV.