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  2. Ski train - Wikipedia

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    Ski trains are trains specifically used for carrying skiers from populated cities to ski areas in the United States. Most were located in northeast, going from cities such as New York City and Boston to ski areas such as Bousquet Ski Area and Chickley Alp. But when ski areas such as the latter closed in the 70s and 80s ski trains began to close.

  3. Terrain park - Wikipedia

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    Rail A metal feature, either rounded or with a flat surface, which a skier or snowboarder can slide across (called "jibbing"). Many people confuse rails with wider surfaces with boxes, however these are not, and are just rails with a little UHMWPE on top. Box Similar to a rail, but wider with an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE ...

  4. Slopestyle - Wikipedia

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    Slopestyle is a winter sport in which athletes ski or snowboard down a course including a variety of obstacles including rails, jumps and other terrain park features. Points are scored for amplitude, originality and quality of tricks.

  5. Zermatt–Sunnegga Funicular - Wikipedia

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    It links a lower station in the resort village of Zermatt, with an upper station at 2293 m Sunnegga, 698 m above, and forms the first link in the route to the Sunnegga Paradise ski area. [1] The funicular was heavily modernized by Doppelmayr in 2013. [2] The line has the following properties: [1]

  6. Freeskiing - Wikipedia

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    Freeskiing, or new school skiing, is a specific type of alpine skiing, which involves tricks, jumps, and terrain park features, such as rails, boxes, jibs, or other obstacles. This form of skiing resulted from the growth of snowboarding combined with the progression of freestyle skiing .

  7. Freestyle skiing - Wikipedia

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    Freestyle skiing is a skiing discipline comprising aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe, slopestyle and big air as part of the Winter Olympics.It can consist of a skier performing aerial flips and spins and can include skiers sliding rails and boxes on their skis.

  8. Cross-country skiing trail - Wikipedia

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    Recreational cross-country trail in Tyrol, groomed for classic skiing only. A cross-country skiing trail or loipe [note 1] [1] [2] is a route that has been laid out, constructed and maintained specifically for cross-country skiing. Trails may extend point-to-point, but are more typically loops for recreational use or for competition. Until the ...

  9. Ski - Wikipedia

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    The ski has a wide and similarly wide and tilted up tail, which allows landings where the skier is facing backwards, making it suitable for a terrain park, or attempting features such as boxes, rails, or jumps. Slalom Alpine ski designed for racing slalom with a narrow midsection, compared with the tip and tail, allowing the short turn radius ...

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