Lift on the slope
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TBARLift on the slope
TBARLift on a beginner's slope
TBARLift on a ski slope
TBARLift up the slope
STEMTurn on the slope
SKIINGLESSONInstructional session on the bunny slope
STEMPrepare to turn, on the slope
MAUNALOAThe Ainapo Trail is on its slope
ASSISIItalian town on the slope of Mount Subasio
QUITOWorld capital on the slope of an active volcano
sidelinga slope (esp on the side of a road)
MER... de Glace, glacier on the north slope of Mont Blanc
sidestepsClimb or descend by lifting alternate skis while sideways on the slope
sidesteppedClimb or descend by lifting alternate skis while sideways on the slope
sidesteppingClimb or descend by lifting alternate skis while sideways on the slope
CUESTARidge with a gentle slope on one side and a steep slope on the other
cuestasa hill or ridge with a steep face on one side and a gentle slope on the other
cuestaa hill or ridge with a steep face on one side and a gentle slope on the other
mansarda roof having two slopes on all sides with the lower slope steeper than the upper one see roof illustration
cuestalong, low ridge with a relatively steep face or escarpment on one side and a long, gentle slope on the other
cuestaslong, low ridge with a relatively steep face or escarpment on one side and a long, gentle slope on the other
glissadesA way of sliding down a steep slope of snow or ice, typically on the feet with the support of an ice ax
cleekclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekedclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
claughtclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleeksclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
brassieclub with a wooden head, the brass-plated face of which has more slope than a driver but less than a spoon, for hitting long, low drives on the fairway
wedelnskiing technique first developed in Austria in the 1950s that consists of high-speed turns made in succession with both skis parallel while not noticeably setting the ski edges on a slope
wedelnsskiing technique first developed in Austria in the 1950s that consists of high-speed turns made in succession with both skis parallel while not noticeably setting the ski edges on a slope