-
competitive skiing events are
recognized by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the
International Ski and
Snowboard Federation (FIS).
Skiing has a...
- 488 snow guns
guaranteeing 100% of the resort's
skiable area 1 Free
style area / snow park
There are 3
Ski and
Mountain School with
national and international...
- in pairs,
skis are
attached to
ski boots with
ski bindings, with
either a free, lockable, or
partially secured heel. For
climbing slopes,
ski skins (originally...
-
Alpine skiing, or
downhill skiing, is the
pastime of
sliding down snow-covered
slopes on
skis with fixed-heel bindings,
unlike other types of
skiing (cross-country...
-
kilometres (2 sq mi) of
skiable terrain. The
highest skiable point is 2,640
metres (8,661 ft). Its po****rity has
grown with the
burgeoning ski and
snowboard industry...
-
allowing full
access all of the
terrain on both mountains: 26
ski lifts and tows and a
skiable area of 4,700
acres (19 km2). The
collaboration coincided with...
- A
ski resort is a
resort developed for
skiing, snowboarding, and
other winter sports. In Europe, most
ski resorts are
towns or
villages in or adjacent...
- acres) of
skiable area)
Castle Mountain Resort (over 14.2 km2 (3,508.9 acres) of
skiable area)
Sunshine Village (13.6 km2 (3,360.6 acres) of
skiable area)...
- 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...
- and one for
learning to
ski and snowboard. With a
total skiable area of 636
acres and 38
conventional trails. The
total skiable vertical is 1,435 ft (437 m)...