Fall line
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- | + | '''[[Fall line]]''' is an imaginary line that combines the steepest pitch and most direct line, from top to bottom, of any slope. | |
- | A line perpendicular to the contour, which has the greatest pull of gravity. The line a round ball would roll down if the slope was free from obstructions. | + | A line perpendicular to the contour, which has the greatest pull of '''[[gravity]]'''. The line a round ball would roll down if the slope was free from obstructions. |
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- | Return to [[Mogul Glossary]], [[Change of Direction]] or [[Freestyle Skiing]] | + | Return to '''[[Mogul Glossary]], [[Change of Direction]] or [[Freestyle Skiing]]''' |
[[Category:Freestyle Skiing]][[Category:Freestyle Glossary]] | [[Category:Freestyle Skiing]][[Category:Freestyle Glossary]] |
Revision as of 08:10, 26 July 2010
Fall line is an imaginary line that combines the steepest pitch and most direct line, from top to bottom, of any slope.
A line perpendicular to the contour, which has the greatest pull of gravity. The line a round ball would roll down if the slope was free from obstructions.
Return to Mogul Glossary, Change of Direction or Freestyle Skiing