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  2. Piste - Wikipedia

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    Up to 25° (47%) slope. Black diamond: Difficult Over 25° (47%) slope. ... Blue Square trails make up the bulk of pistes at most ski areas. [citation needed] Black ...

  3. Less snow is falling worldwide, but these ski resorts are ...

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    The slopes here – including what’s billed as the longest continuous double black diamond ski run in North America, on the resort’s North Face – see an average of 382 inches (about 970 ...

  4. Alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    A 100% slope is a 45-degree angle. In general, beginner slopes (green circle) are between 6% and 25%. Intermediate slopes (blue square) are between 25% and 40%. Difficult slopes (black diamond) are 40% and up. Although slope gradient is the primary consideration in assigning a trail difficulty rating, other factors come into play.

  5. Wachusett Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the National Ski Patrol named Wachusett Mountain Ski Patrol as the best Large Alpine Patrol in the country. [7] The base lodge has recently been expanded, and is now nearly 50,000 sq ft (5,000 m 2). It contains public areas, a cafeteria, The Black Diamond restaurant, and private suites, that are available for daily rental.

  6. Perfect North Slopes - Wikipedia

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    Perfect North Slopes is an alpine skiing resort in Southeastern Indiana. It consists of five magic carpets, two rope tows, and five chairlifts.The area has 23 trails, one of which is expert, three of which are most difficult, two of which are advanced intermediate, 12 of which are intermediate (including three terrain parks), and five of which are beginner.

  7. Denton Hill State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established in 1951, opened in 1959, and the lodge and ski area were built between 1958 and 1967. The ski area was operated by the state until 1979, when it became a concession run by a private contractor ("Ski Denton" as of 2011). [3] The park was closed to downhill skiing in late 2014, when the concession contract expired.