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Heh, do you mean off-piste skiing??Adrien C said:off road skiing
Ritz said:Never done snowboarding, I did'nt like the look of it much.
Farrowlesparrow said:What do you mean exactly? Is it the look as in style or, the look as in having both your legs strapped to a board which looks like it could be potentially very painful?
The proper name is a piste (i think), off road should be 'off-piste' and red is just the difficulty level of the piste. (Green, Blue, Red, Black) are the usual ones (at least they are where i go skiing (Europe).Swany4287 said:You people have funny names for the slopes. "pistes" and "red" and "offroad". LOL. Maybe its just because im a silly American. :naughty:
Swany4287 said:This should have been a poll.
But yes, i Snowboard. I used to ski, but i switched over. I dont understand how people say skiing is more fun, because i would NEVER go back to skiing.
You people have funny names for the slopes. "pistes" and "red" and "offroad". LOL. Maybe its just because im a silly American. :naughty:
Farrowlesparrow said:nah its just for people who like being pretentious
I just call them slopes, and I call it snow, not powder.
As for the colours, well thats just to signifiy the difficulty. They use that everywhere. Green is usually the easiest, then it goes blue, then red and black (I don't think that really varies, but I could be wrong)
Janet Reno said:Any good ski in Canada?
You mean places? You might like Whistler. Largest in Canada, tons of powder because it's near the coast.
Other places that aren't bad are Big White, also in BC like Whistler, and Sunshine Village which is in Banff, Alberta.