Skier Rider Ability Level
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'''[[Skier Rider Ability Level]]''' The following gradients were used to determine the skier ability level of the mountain terrain: | '''[[Skier Rider Ability Level]]''' The following gradients were used to determine the skier ability level of the mountain terrain: | ||
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- | Skier Ability Slope Gradient | + | {| |
- | Beginner 8 to 12% | + | !Skier Ability |
- | Novice to 25% (short pitches to 30%) | + | !Slope Gradient |
- | Low Intermediate to 30% (short pitches to 35%) | + | |- |
- | Intermediate to 40% (short pitches to 45%) | + | |Beginner |
- | Advanced Intermediate to 50% (short pitches to 55%) | + | |8 to 12% |
- | Expert over 50% (maximum of 80%) | + | |Novice |
+ | |to 25% (short pitches to 30%) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Low Intermediate | ||
+ | |to 30% (short pitches to 35%) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Intermediate | ||
+ | |to 40% (short pitches to 45%) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Advanced Intermediate | ||
+ | |to 50% (short pitches to 55%) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Expert | ||
+ | |over 50% (maximum of 80%) | ||
+ | |} |
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Skier Rider Ability Level The following gradients were used to determine the skier ability level of the mountain terrain:
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