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- | '''[[Vertical Demand]]''' is the amount of vertical terrain that skiers/riders can be expected to ski over the course of a day (typically a six to seven hour period). This figure is calculated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels | + | [[Image:Vertical demand ski slope.jpg|'''[[Vertical Demand]]''' is the amount of vertical terrain that skiers/riders can be expected to ski over the course of a day (typically a six to seven hour period). This figure is calculated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels.|thumb|300px]] |
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*'''[[Base Area Design]]''' | *'''[[Base Area Design]]''' | ||
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* Wikipedia ''Ski Resort'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ski_resort] | * Wikipedia ''Ski Resort'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ski_resort] | ||
* ''All Season Resort Guidelines'' BC Tourism and Resort Development Division,Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts and Brent Harley and Associates Inc. The Resort Planning Group [http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/Resort_Development/external/!publish/Web/asr/asr_guidelines_mountain_resort_c2.pdf.] | * ''All Season Resort Guidelines'' BC Tourism and Resort Development Division,Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts and Brent Harley and Associates Inc. The Resort Planning Group [http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/ftp/Resort_Development/external/!publish/Web/asr/asr_guidelines_mountain_resort_c2.pdf.] |
Revision as of 11:51, 14 August 2011
Vertical Demand is the amount of vertical terrain that skiers/riders can be expected to ski over the course of a day (typically a six to seven hour period). This figure is calculated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels.
Also see
- Slope
- Grade
- Inclinometer
- Mountain
- Grade
- Slope Length
- Average Grade
- Landforms
- Vertical Transport Feet Per Hour
- Lift Capacity Per Hour
- Lift Line Speed
- Ski lift
- Mountain
- Average Width
- Maximum Grade
- Base Elevation
- Base Area Design
Reference
- Wikipedia Ski Resort [1]
- All Season Resort Guidelines BC Tourism and Resort Development Division,Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts and Brent Harley and Associates Inc. The Resort Planning Group [2]
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