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Pretty sure that those drafting that clause will have had in mind uncontrolled glacier skiing, so with the possibility of crevasses and so on ( e.g. Vallee Blanche ). And not marked controlled pistes that just happen to be high enough to be on a glacier.
And those on the other end of a chat line, whether human or machine, won't know enough to appreciate the distinction.
But I agree it is ambiguous enough to not want to get into an argument after an accident....
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