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  2. These Are the Ski and Snowboard Racks the Pros Swear by - AOL

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    Multi-Purpose Carrier. The Rhino Rack makes transporting your skis and snowboards easy and secure. Made from aluminum, it 's lightweight yet durable and has a powder-coated finish to resist ...

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  5. Ski lift - Wikipedia

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    A ski lift is a mechanism for transporting skiers up a hill. Ski lifts are typically a paid service at ski resorts . The first ski lift was built in 1908 by German Robert Winterhalder in Schollach/ Eisenbach , Hochschwarzwald .

  6. Roof rack - Wikipedia

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    Fixing a roof rack to a motor car Factory-installed roof rack on a station wagon Two bicycles on a removable roof rack (bicycle carrier) Enclosed car top carrier attached to a factory-installed roof rail Specialized Racks over a pickup bed. A roof rack is a set of bars secured to the roof of an automobile. [1]

  7. Gondola lift - Wikipedia

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    Gondola lift at the Ylläs ski resort in Lapland, Finland. In some systems the passenger cabins, which can hold between two and fifteen people, [4] are connected to the cable by means of spring–loaded grips. These grips allow the cabin to be detached from the moving cable and slowed in the terminals, to allow passengers to board and disembark.

  8. List of longest ski jumps - Wikipedia

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    Ski jumping originated in Norway, and has been practiced since time immemorial, using handmade temporary hills. [5] The first record is credited to Olaf Rye, a Norwegian-Danish soldier, who set up a show spectated by his fellow soldiers in 1808, on an improvised hill of handmade piled snow, reaching 9.4 metres (15 alen) in Eidsberg, Norway.

  9. List of Rock Band Network 1.0 songs - Wikipedia

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    Prices for Rock Band Network songs are set by the parties involved with authoring and submitting the song, and can be set at either US$1.00, $1.99, or $2.99. [1] The artist retains 30% of this cost, with the remaining 70% of each sale split between Harmonix and Microsoft (although the exact ratios of that distribution are unknown).