Ski touring is like going for a walk in the snow, but instead of walking, you slide on special skis with a binding that lets your heel move up and down while your toe stays attached to the ski. This special binding is called a touring binding.
When you go ski touring, you strap the skis onto your boots and make your way up the snowy hill, mountain or trail using your own body power by walking or sliding up the incline. It can be difficult and tiring work, just like going for a long walk, but it's also a lot of fun because you get to slide down the hill or mountain after you've made your way to the top.
During your ski tour, it's important to be very careful and make sure you have all the necessary equipment, like a helmet, avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe. These things help you to stay safe in case of an emergency.
Overall, ski touring is a great way to explore the outdoors in winter and get some exercise. It's important to always be safe and wear the right gear, but if you do it right, you'll have a lot of fun!