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skiing outside officially approved areas of a ski resort.[citation needed]
Pistes are not
naturally occurring features, and must be
created through human...
- Look up
Piste or
piste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Piste may
refer to:
Piste, a
marked ski-run or path down a
mountain Piste (fencing), the narrow...
- were stopped. Most
pistes at
fencing tournaments are "grounded" to the
scoring box, thus any hits that a
fencer makes against the
piste will not be registered...
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Backcountry skiing (US), also
called off-
piste (Europe),
alpine touring,
freeriding or out-of-area, is
skiing in the
backcountry on
unmarked or unpatrolled...
- bashers" (in
British English)
because of
their use in
preparing ski
trails ("
pistes") or
snowmobile trails. In
addition to
grooming snow they are used for polar...
- with
snowmaking on 80% of the
alpine pistes.
Based near the
river Gudbrandsdalslågen, the
resort offers 23
pistes: 5
green (nursery), 9 blue (beginner)...
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professionally known as
PistePiste, is a
Finnish pop artist. His
debut album Hetken maailma on tässä was
released in
August 2013. "
PistePiste".
Warner Music Live...
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resorts in the Pyrenees. With 59 km of
marked pistes, it is
known for its very difficult,
steep pistes such as Tubo Zapatilla. The
highest point is La...
- (137 mi) of
posted runs and 2,300 m (7,546 ft) of
vertical drop. In
terms of
pistes the
resort has been
termed "upside-down", as the
lower slopes down to the...
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towns or
villages in or
adjacent to a ski area–a
mountainous area with
pistes (ski trails) and a ski lift system. In
North America, it is more common...