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So you wanna be on the Piste Patrol?

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No, not the dreaded gang. "Piste Patrol" seems to be US parlance for pisteurs. Here's what it takes in Colorado.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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For the applicants that make the cut and become rookies, a sense of humor is critical. Sooner or later, veteran patrollers will ask if they'd mind being strapped into a backboard to help with medical training. Once fully lashed to the board, the patrol carries rookies to the top of the lift, props them up, and tapes notes to their chests that read "talking trail map."---


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