Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Some popular resorts use the blue-black combination symbol to indicate trails that are intermediate-advanced such as Mammoth Mountain in California and Winter Park in Colorado; however the combination of symbols is comparatively rare at U.S. ski areas; most ski resorts stick to the standard 4-symbol progression (with the exception of the common ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Alta Ski Area; Alyeska Resort; Anthony Lakes (ski area)
The en:ski trail rating en:symbol for a en:piste difficulty level of most difficult. Date: 21 July 2006 (original upload date) Source: Transfered from en.wikipedia ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Arapahoe Basin; Aspen Highlands; Aspen Mountain (ski area)
Ski-orienteering maps uses green symbols to indicate trails and tracks and different symbols to indicate their navigability in snow; other symbols indicate whether any roads are snow-covered or clear. Navigation tactics is similar to mountain bike orienteering. Standard skate-skiing equipment is used, along with a map holder attached to the ...
Symbols surround us, guiding us, protecting us and communicating important messages every day. From mathematical symbols to road signs, these icons play a crucial role in our lives, often ...
The en:North American en:ski trail rating en:symbol for a en:terrain park. Date: 21 July 2006 (original upload date) Source: Transferred from to Commons.
Also called a cable car. A class of cable-based transport for snow sports where skiers and snowboarders are carried uphill aboard chairs, cars, cabins, or gondolas suspended from a cable in the air, as opposed to surface lifts, where they remain on the ground. aerial skiing A sub-discipline of freestyle skiing and a competitive Winter Olympic event in which participants ski off of 2–4-metre ...