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For many people, "skiing" refers to recreational downhill skiing where one visits a ski resort, purchases a lift ticket, dons cold-weather clothing, skis, ski boots and ski poles, and embarks on a chairlift, gondola lift, or other means of mechanical uphill transport. Upon reaching the summit, the skier disembarks from the ski lift and travels downhill, propelled by gravity, usually along a marked run known as a piste. Ski routes are referred to as 'runs,' 'trails,' or 'slopes.' Off-piste riding, also known as "back-country skiing", includes unmarked areas within the ski resort's boundaries, frequently amongst trees ("glade skiing"), or usually in pursuit of fresh fallen snow, known as powder. Skiing or snowboarding beyond the ski resort's boundaries is illegal in most countries, due to the danger of avalanches on the un-patrolled areas; or the cost of search-and-rescue for lost or overdue skiers. France is one of the few countries with no restrictions against off-piste skiing.
Skiing technique is difficult to master, and accordingly there are ski schools
that teach everything from the basics of turning and stopping safely to more
advanced carving, racing, mogul or "bump" skiing and newer freestyle techniques.
The venue, speed and technical difficulty associated with the sport can lead to
collisions, accidents, hypothermia and other serious injury or illness,
including death. Regional Ski Patrol organizations, such as the National Ski
Patrol in the U.S., exist as a voluntary organization to provide guidance, help,
medical assistance and emergency rescue to those in need of it.
Many non-skiers wonder why skiers are willing to risk such injury. Skiers have a
variety of answers to this question, but a common explanation is that it simply
feels good, rather like flying, and that, when done carefully, poses no greater
risk of injury compared to other sports. Of course, there is some aspect of
danger, but that is part of the appeal. Skiing is the fastest means of land
transport possible without mechanical assistance. Many skiers have had
experiences where they have achieved a union of the mind and the body by
practicing this sport; where the mind trusts the body to perform in an
exceptional manner and the body trusts the mind not to lead it off an
un-navigable cliff. A sense of harmony and of peak experience can result in a
feeling of wholeness of self.
In addition to their role in recreation and sport, skiing is also used as a
means of transport by the military, and many armies train troops for ski
warfare. Ski troops played a key role in retaining Finnish independence from
Russia during the Winter War, and from Germany during the Lapland War, although
the use of ski troops was recorded by the Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus in
the 13th century. The sport of Biathlon was developed from military skiing
patrols.
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