The Pacific Crest Trail (P.C.T) is the longest trail in the world.
The hardest skiing trail in the world is obviously Everest!
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An inrun is the trail leading up to a jump!
Cart skiing, also known as snwowcat skiing, is downhill and off-trail skiing accessed by a snowcat instead of a ski lift. Being in a natural environment is important.
Trail: For the trail it will help you find your way and to know that its a safe trail and other people been on it. No Trail: It helps you see things that you never seen before but you might get lost because maybe its not a trail because its dangerous Trail: good thing is you can find your way better. bad thing is when its foggy you can't see much. Non-Trail: sometimes you wont find your way unless you know it well. a good thing is when its foggy you can see better in the trees!
Depends on what event of Freestyle Skiing it is. The constant movement of the legs in the Moguls. The tricks are the hardest in Aerials. And getting a good start in Ski Cross.
Skiing is normal in Norway and Switzerland.
Diamond is the hardest substance in the world
Cross-country: Back-country. Alpine: Off-piste.
when a trail is groomed, a "groomer" goes over the fresh snow and flattens it so it is soft and "corduroy" and allows for easier skiing and good conditions
The hardest natrual occuring solid in the world is Diamond
its the third hardest exam in the world
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Yes. Austria is best in the world in alpine skiing.