Because snowboarders tend to be selfish and reckless.
If you mean, "Why are there more skiers than snowboarders in the world?" Then the answer to your question is that snowboarding was invented much more recently than skiing and many mountains have only recently allowed people to snowboard on them. Some still do not.
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You'll find both there. Some scientists ski, and there is some cross-country skiing in Antarctica. Some cross-country skiers in Antarctica are not scientists.
not all mountains are cone shaped only some sorts are.
Skiers who do not need a slope typically include freestyle skiers and those who practice ski tricks on flat terrain or in terrain parks. Additionally, cross-country skiers can ski on flat trails or even rolling hills without requiring steep slopes. Some skiers also engage in backcountry skiing, exploring off-piste areas where natural terrain is varied. Lastly, adaptive skiers may utilize specialized equipment to navigate various terrains without the need for a designated slope.
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Ingemar Stenmark from Sweden who won 86 world cup competitions and several gold in the Olympics. For more skiers see "What are some famous skiers names?"
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Ingemar Stenmark from Sweden who won 86 world cup competitions and several gold in the olympics. For more skiers see "What are some famous skiers names?"
Bode Miller, Warner Nickerson, Jimmy Cochran, Barbara Ann Cochran
There are a variety of mountains in the country Libya. Some of these mountains include Bikku Bitti, Duhun Tarsu, and Jabal al 'Uwaynat.
Skiers' quarters are commonly referred to as "ski lodges" or "ski chalets." These accommodations are typically located near ski resorts and provide amenities for skiers, such as easy access to slopes, equipment storage, and often dining options. Some may also feature après-ski activities and relaxation areas.