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  2. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Saturday, January 25

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    FEATURES OF A SKI RESORT: LIFT, LODGE, MOGUL, SLOPE 3. WORDS DERIVED FROM JAPANESE: ... Clues and Answers to the NYT's 'Mini Crossword' Puzzle.

  3. Snow grooming - Wikipedia

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    A groomed alpine skiing piste or trail A groomed cross-country trail, showing corduroy for skate-skiing and classic tracks (left) Snow grooming is the process of manipulating snow for recreational uses with a tractor , snowmobile , piste caterpillar, truck or snowcat towing specialized equipment.

  4. Alpine skiing - Wikipedia

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    The word ski is related to the Old Norse word skíð, which means "split piece of wood or firewood." [5] Skis were first invented to cross wetlands and marshes in the winter when they froze over. Skiing was an integral part of transportation in colder countries for thousands of years. In the 1760s, skiing was recorded as being used in military ...

  5. Piste - Wikipedia

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    The difficulty of these compared to like-classified slopes at other ski areas is heavily dependent on the target audience. Japan has more than 1000 ski areas (115 in Nagano Prefecture alone), [ 9 ] many of them small and family-oriented, so comparisons between slope classifications in Japan and "equivalent" slopes in Europe or North America can ...

  6. Avalanches: What causes innocent-looking snow slopes to ... - AOL

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    An avalanche swept up skiers at Lake Tahoe's largest ski resort on Jan. 10, 2024, as a 150-foot-wide sheet of snow slid down a mountain slope into a pile 10 feet deep.

  7. Skiing - Wikipedia

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    Also called "downhill skiing", Alpine skiing typically takes place on a piste at a ski resort. It is characterized by fixed-heel bindings that attach at both the toe and the heel of the skier's boot. Ski lifts, including chairlifts, bring skiers up the slope. Backcountry skiing can be accessed by helicopter, snowcat, hiking and snowmobile.

  8. Glossary of skiing and snowboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    Also called a cable car. A class of cable-based transport for snow sports where skiers and snowboarders are carried uphill aboard chairs, cars, cabins, or gondolas suspended from a cable in the air, as opposed to surface lifts, where they remain on the ground. aerial skiing A sub-discipline of freestyle skiing and a competitive Winter Olympic event in which participants ski off of 2–4-metre ...

  9. Zugspitze - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 1990s, ski slope operators began to cover the Northern Schneeferner in summer with artificial sheets in order to protect it from sunshine. [30] [31] The Northern Schneeferner reached its last high point in 1979, when its area grew to 40.9 hectares. By 2006 it had shrunk to 30.7 hectares.