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n. (ski run English)
Usage examples of "ski runs".
A mile or so away, in a small graveyard at the north end of town, is Hemingway's simple grave, lying in the afternoon shadow of Baldy Mountain and the Sun Valley ski runs.
The ski runs are flattened so that you can put a brake on your speed by snow-ploughing - pressing the skis out with the heels so that they are thrusting sideways with the points together, like a snow-plough.
Afterward, cold snow trickled into our pants, then into our orifices, chilling and congealing those parts so recently warm while we zipped up and schussed down the ski runs to the chairlifts.
Below, the skein of ski runs and the fir trees herring-boning the side of the valley blurred as the visibility grew worse.
Conditions were extremely hazardous in the high country, and skiers were warned not to wander from the established ski runs.
Some years ago the ecologists had feared that the proliferation of ski resorts might ruin the mountains, but he had supported the ski runs, for he saw mountains as places for recreation, a locale in which city people could escape their pressures, and he had been right.
There were miles of downhill ski runs, hiking trails, bobsled and sleigh rides, polo tournaments and a dozen other activities.