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- known as a snow groomer. Other terms are "piste machines", "trail groomers" (in North American English) or "piste bashers" (in British English) because of...
- Backcountry skiing (US), also called off-piste (Europe), alpine touring, freeriding or out-of-area, is skiing in the backcountry on unmarked or unpatrolled...
- professionally known as PistePiste, is a Finnish pop artist. His debut album Hetken maailma on tässä was released in August 2013. "PistePiste". Warner Music Live...
- Pisté is a village in Tinum Muni****lity in the center of Yucatán State, Mexico. It is best known for the Mayan archaeological site Chichen Itza and the...
- A piste (/piːst/) is a marked ski run or path down a mountain for snow skiing, snowboarding, or other mountain sports. This European term is French ("trail"...
- The Piste de Bobsleigh des Pellerins (Pellerins Bobsleigh Track in (in French)) was a bobsleigh track constructed for the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix...
- Look up Piste or piste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piste may refer to: Piste, a marked ski-run or path down a mountain Piste (fencing), the narrow...
- Houba! On the Trail of the Marsupilami (original title: Sur la piste du Marsupilami) is a 2012 Franco-Belgian CGI animated/live-action comedy film co-written...
- In modern fencing, the piste or strip is the playing area. Regulations require the piste to be 14 metres long and 1.5 metres wide. The last two metres...
- towns or villages in or adjacent to a ski area–a mountainous area with pistes (ski trails) and a ski lift system. In North America, it is more common...