Talk:Snowplough turn

How is the turn done?
Doesn't explain the difference between stopping and turning.

"Snowplough" vs "snowplow"
Is the Canadian spelling for this term, "snowplough" or "snowplow?" My thinking is that the spelling should reflect North American usage, since the bulk of English-speaking skiers are in NA. The official ski instructors' term is "wedge turn." Perhaps that should be the name of the article with redirects from ""snowplough" and "snowplow." User:HopsonRoad 23:30, 10 April 2016 (UTC)

Reliable sources
The topic's notability is shown by being described in many references: HopsonRoad (talk) 14:01, 8 May 2021 (UTC)
 * Using "snowplow":
 * 1) Skiing - Dec 1973 - Page 146
 * 2) Basic Cold Weather Manual - Page 87
 * 3) Boys' Life - Feb 1967 - Page 50
 * 4) How the Racers Ski - Page 116
 * 5) Skiing - Dec 1969 - Page 123
 * 6) Invitation to Modern Skiing - Page 81
 * Using "snowplough":
 * 1) The Complete Skiing Handbook - Page 76
 * 2) Dyslexia: Developing the Debate
 * 3) Junior Ski School - Page 44
 * 4) Skiing Made Easy: Complete beginner to parallel turns - Page 30
 * 5) Skiing and Snowboarding: 52 brilliant ideas for fun on the ... - Page 99
 * 6) The Technique of Mountaineering: A Handbook of Established ...