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  2. Dakine - Wikipedia

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    Dakine is an American outdoor clothing company specializing in sportswear and sports equipment for adventure sports. Founded in Hawaii , the name comes from the Hawaiian Pidgin phrase " da kine " (derived from "the kind").

  3. Heliskiing - Wikipedia

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    Avalanche backpack, probe, shovel and a transceiver. Heliskiing presents more dangers than conventional slope skiing. A major safety concern while heliskiing is the danger of an avalanche. There are several techniques that increase safety in wild terrain, such as the usage of explosives to intentionally create an avalanche or the more common ...

  4. U.S. Ski & Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ski & Snowboard, formerly known as the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, [1] [2] is the national governing body for Olympic and Paralympic skiing and snowboarding. Founded in 1905, the organization provides leadership and direction for skiers and snowboarders from over 400 member clubs.

  5. Backpack helicopter - Wikipedia

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    A backpack helicopter / helipack is a helicopter motor and rotor and controls assembly that can be strapped to a person's back, so they can walk about on the ground wearing it, and can use it to fly. It uses a harness like a parachute harness and should have a strap between the legs (so the pilot does not fall out of the harness during flight).

  6. Freeriding (winter sport) - Wikipedia

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    Snowboarders primarily refer to freeriding as backcountry, sidecountry, or off-piste snowboarding, and sometimes big mountain or extreme riding. Freeriding incorporates various aspects of riding into a style that adapts to the variations and challenges of natural, off-piste terrain, and eschews man-made features such as jumps, rails, half-pipes ...

  7. Heli hiking - Wikipedia

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    Heli hiking is a form of mountain recreation in the mountainous regions of New Zealand and the Bugaboos in Canada. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is a form of glacier tourism in locations including Glacier Bay National Park , Westland Tai Poutini National Park , and Ilulissat Icefjord .