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noun
A downhill trail.
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For all my nostalgia for 1960s low-tech simplicity, I have to admit that it was a treat to whizz so seamlessly from piste to piste.
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Unlike in North American mountains, signs rarely direct skiers and snowboarders to pistes appropriate to their abilities.
In the Alps Easter will start bright and sunny before rain moves in on Saturday to bring 30-50cm of new snow to pistes above 3000m.
The lifty working the absolutely deserted Schattberg Sprinter, which takes skiers over to pistes leading into Hinterglemm, kindly suggested I try one of the 40 mountain restaurants before proceeding any further.
David Cameron now going off piste to have an ad-lib dig at Lord Ashcroft's book - he's clearly feeling confident A spokesperson for the Prime Minister previously told The Independent: "It's a no comment from us.
Club Guides will accompany Members when they're skiing outside of the groomed territory, but over time, members can become certified to ski off piste on their own.
Out and about After dreaming the night away in the magic forest bed and devouring a lavish breakfast, I clamber through snow to get to the piste.
It has lodges in four resorts, and itsw Mont Blanc lodge in Vallandry, close to Les Arcs, sits right next to the piste.
With a further 40cm of snow falling that night, our reluctance to commit to a piste-bound day was sealed.
Within five minutes, I had smacked into one and returned, chastised, to the piste.
If it wins, Chongli will be one of the outlying venues.In this section The great sprawl of China To the piste!
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