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  2. Treble Cone - Wikipedia

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    There is also a small terrain park and kids' fun trail to explore. The thriving backcountry ski and snowboard scene around Queenstown and Wānaka uses Treble Cone as an access point to some of the best out-of-bound terrain in the region. The resort sells a discounted lift pass to help backcountry users access this terrain from Treble Cone's summit.

  3. Backcountry skiing - Wikipedia

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    A set of backcountry ski runs in the Battle Range of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.Notice a minor avalanche has occurred at the right of frame. Backcountry skiing (), also called off-piste (), alpine touring, freeriding or out-of-area, is skiing in the backcountry on unmarked or unpatrolled areas either inside or outside a ski resort's boundaries. [1]

  4. Thunderbolt Trail - Wikipedia

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    The fastest total time for one lap up and down the mountain is about an hour, [5] of which at least 50 minutes is uphill. [13] And while today's Thunderbolt skiers might take anywhere from 3 minutes [14] to 10 minutes [15] to ski down, the fastest known time down the trail is 2 minutes, 8.6 seconds, set by Norwegian Olympian Per Klippgen in ...

  5. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Josef Stöckli when he made 50 skis; now produces around 70,000 annually. [13] Visu: cross-country skis: Estonia: 1944: After the end of Soviet era in 1992, Visu began to make skis also for Atomic, Karhu and Järvinen. By the year 2000 Visu was the biggest ski producer with volume of 300,000 pairs of skis annually. Ski production ...

  6. Ski touring - Wikipedia

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    Alpine touring ski boot, binding, and ski crampon. The red spot below the toe portion is the pivot point of the binding about which the rest of the boot turns during a step, resulting in a movement similar, but not identical to a normal human walking movement - the shoe tip is always at the same height, because the skis are moved to glide at ...

  7. Backcountry snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Backcountry snowboarding is snowboarding in a sparsely inhabited rural region over ungroomed and unmarked slopes or pistes in the backcountry, frequently amongst trees ("glade boarding"), usually in pursuit of fresh fallen snow, known as powder.