- lift da skis
- téléski, monte-pentes
Dicționar Român-Francez. 2014.
Dicționar Român-Francez. 2014.
Magic carpet (ski lift) — For other uses, see Magic carpet (disambiguation). Interior of a magic carpet on the tubing run at Keystone Resort in Colorado … Wikipedia
drag lift — noun A ski lift that pulls people wearing skis up a slope • • • Main Entry: ↑drag * * * ˈdrag lift 7 [drag lift] noun (BrE) a machine which pulls you … Useful english dictionary
Conveyor Belt (ski lift) — A magic carpet (also carpet lift) is a type of surface lift (like rope tows, T bar lifts and platter lifts) installed at ski areas to transport skiers and snowboarders up the hill. The name is inspired by the mythological magic carpets featured… … Wikipedia
Alpine lift — noun a surface lift where riders hold a bar and are pulled up the hill on their skis • Syn: ↑T bar lift, ↑T bar • Hypernyms: ↑surface lift * * * noun Usage: often capitalized A : t bar lift … Useful english dictionary
T-bar lift — noun a surface lift where riders hold a bar and are pulled up the hill on their skis • Syn: ↑T bar, ↑Alpine lift • Hypernyms: ↑surface lift … Useful english dictionary
button lift — ˈbutton lift 7 [button lift] (BrE) (also Poma™) noun a machine with poles which pulls people up the mountain on their ↑skis … Useful english dictionary
Ski touring — up a mountain slope. Ski touring is a form of backcountry skiing (or off piste skiing) involving traveling over the winter landscape on skis under human power rather than through the assistance of ski lifts or snow vehicles. It can take place in… … Wikipedia
History of skiing — Skiing, or traveling over snow on wooden runners, has a recorded history of almost five millennia. Ancient history The first hints to the existence of skis are on 4500 to 5000 year old rock drawings, e.g. at Rødøy in Norway (discovered 1933) or… … Wikipedia
Marmot Basin — Location Jasper National Park Nearest city Jasper … Wikipedia
ski jumping — a competitive event, included in the Nordic combined, in which a skier jumps from a ski jump, often traveling 230 to 300 ft. (70 to 90 m) in the air, with scores being based on both the skier s form and the distance of the jump. [1925 30] * * *… … Universalium
Cranmore Mountain Resort — Cranmore Mountain Location North Conway, New Hampshire, US Vertical … Wikipedia