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  2. Ober Gatlinburg - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, it was renamed Ober Gatlinburg, [2] [3] which is German for "Upper Gatlinburg" or "Top of Gatlinburg." [4] The upper mall opened in 1982. [4] Snow tubing was added to the resort in 2008. [3] In 2012, the resort installed a snowmaking system, which allows them to open earlier in the season, before natural snow occurs. [5]

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Ober Gatlinburg: Gatlinburg: Tennessee: 3,300 2,700 600 38 10 4 9 September 28, 2019 [92] ... Snow Snake Mountain Ski Area: Harrison: Michigan: 1,230 1,020 210 40 12 6

  4. Skiing, sledding and snow tubing in East Tennessee: Where to ...

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    Click into your downhill skis or snowboards, or take the kids tubing. There are a few ways to take advantage of this Tennessee winter wonderland. Click into your downhill skis or snowboards, or ...

  5. List of aerial tramways - Wikipedia

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    The regular price for one person above the age of 6 is €15 for a round trip and working times are from 09:00 till 18:00. [14] [15] Cable car on Ravna planina is a cable car system within the Ski Center Ravna planina, 25 km away from Sarajevo and 5 km from Pale and mountain Jahorina. It was opened on 25 December 2017 and consists of 19 blue ...

  6. Gatlinburg, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Ober Gatlinburg, it was rebranded following its purchase in 2022 by local entrepreneur Joe Baker. [54] Gatlinburg Space Needle provides views of the Smoky Mountains. [55] [56] [57] The Gatlinburg Arts and Crafts Community is an 8-mile loop located on the north side of town that focuses on preserving traditional mountain ...

  7. Skibobbing - Wikipedia

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    Originally, skibobbing was one of the very few methods by which people without strength in their knees [clarify] could alpine ski, but it soon became a popular sport amongst the physically able, too. The main attractions are said to be the speeds attained (in some skibob giant slalom races, speeds of 120 miles per hour (190 km/h) or more ...