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Why do Pomas snatch?
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pam w wrote:
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Pam, you just ski back down the track the lift takes, slaloming between the skiers on the lift as you do
the track is very narrow, full of tree roots, and in places very steep. You couldn't slalom the skiers I suspect - not enough room either side. Most of the people capable of skiing it wouldn't fall off in the first place.
The signs saying "si vous tombez", pointing into the thicket, are quite intimidating.
Straight line it then.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Some people could straight line it maybe - not me though, and not anybody likely to have fallen off in the first place.
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Il s'agit du TK le plus difficile de tout l'Espace Diamant et probablement l'un des plus durs de France avec ses 66% de pente maximale, ses 550 mètres de dénivelée et son kilomètre et demi de longueur.
Son tracé étroit en forêt complique fortement la sortie de la piste de montée en cas de chute, qui sont nombreuses durant le parcours, notamment pour ceux n'étant pas trop à l'aise sur un Téléski. A noter que la station a aménagé des petits chemins de retour en bas de chacun des murs du Téléski, ceci afin d'éviter à tout skieur ayant chuté l'impossible redescente par la piste du TK
http://www.remontees-mecaniques.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=7896
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