I have skied and taught through most of the innovations in our equipment and changes in our skiing technique. |
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We skied where the only tracks in evidence were our own and those of an occasional moose. |
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As skiers did prior to machine grooming, we sidestepped and herringboned uphill to pack down the powder and skied down several times. |
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I have only skied on them for one day and mostly in heavy snow, not powder. |
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Eight o'clock at night in the alpine darkness and we had just skied a frozen slope carrying flaming torches to light the way. |
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The pass was also skied quite often in those days both by individuals looking for their fortune and the mail carriers of the day. |
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An athlete and sportsman, he played football, skied and was an avid theatregoer, at one time he even considered becoming an actor. |
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In the soft and cut-up pow, they skied well, but again were a little squirrelly as the tips and tails got pushed around a bit. |
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Unfortunately, the veteran had a rush of blood to the head and skied his shot high over the Jail End enclosure. |
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After a fast chair to the summit I skied a run which took me to an ancient two-person chairlift. |
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Seagulls keened and skied, pelicans bobbed on the swells, sandpipers left sharp three-toed tracks along the tidal margin. |
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The two of us mothers were not sure if my boy kid and her girl kid would get along and go sledding while we skied, but we risked it. |
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This was a hoot, since the exam was given on an alpine hill that I skied on with my long, skinny, wooden skis. |
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Since the sled could not carry all three of us, one person mushed the dog team while the remaining two skied behind on the trail. |
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It was impossible to snowplow in places, so I just concentrated and glued myself to the tracks, even if one leg skied off in another direction. |
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I skied a short distance and thrust my pole down into the depression of the stream. |
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Hooper himself was the victim of the worst fielding error of the match when Cullinan skied the ball towards deep mid-wicket. |
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Dennis Hill then skied a one-on-one, which he lived to regret as Colne enjoyed more possession and earned four corners in quick succession. |
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The ball looped kindly over my head after Hopkins skied her attempt at reaching one of Mauresmo's serves. |
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We skied for too long, missed the train down and were forced to trudge to the top of a mountain in the dark. |
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They climbed over an 8,000-foot pass and then skied down to Boulder Station, where they rode a horse-drawn sleigh the remaining miles to Ketchum. |
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They saw that against Tampa Bay, when Rouen skied a punt to the 4-yard line and Bannister caught it before it hit the ground. |
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Mallan's 34 th-minute spot-kick was saved by Butter and the striker skied the rebound. |
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It was beside Henry's Fork that we skied and watched goldeneyes, mallards and trumpeter swans floating in the shallows. |
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He skied the ball so high that it probably cleared the stand, never mind the cross bar. |
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The West Ham skipper then tried his luck with a well-worked free-kick routine, but the ball took an unfortunate bobble, and he skied his effort. |
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After herringboning up the powdery side of Sentinal Dome, we skied over to a rocky outcrop where a scraggly old tree clung to the rocks. |
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She skied two runs on the Thursday night before the race and said it was fine. |
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The following year, I hopped an airplane to Ottawa and skied the Canadian Keskinada. |
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For seven days we climbed and skied perfect corn snow, sunbathed by the pool, and languished in the hot tub. |
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Having skied in such an ermine-lined resort, a return to the brutal shoving of Europe's lift lines could prove a bruising experience. |
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Some of us skied fast, and some sat in the snow eating their picnic lunches. |
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The snow was perfect as I skied though a fairyland of crystals. |
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On the other side of the valley we skied laps of pow with Neal. |
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Earlier, Australia made a brisk start after Warner was allowed an early reprieve when Bresnan failed to get hands on a skied chance. |
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In the event, Joe Jay Jalbert skied so dexterously with a camera that he opened the door to an award-winning career as a film-maker. |
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In a 2005 Bormio, Italy downhill he lost a ski off a jump at over 60mph, stayed up, and skied the rest of the course. |
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Soon after Iran's Saeid Lotfi latched on to a loose ball but skied his shot to throw away an excellent opportunity. |
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We skied over the sea ice, bridged the leads and clambered over the sastrugi, and my arrogance and incompetence lost me a finger-end to frostbite. |
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Come spring the paths that were skied or snow-shoed become a vast array of hiking trails. |
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Members of this House will not be surprised that my wife and I have walked, cycled, and skied every centimetre of every trail in this region. |
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I have skied in many different countries under various conditions, and there are no rules. |
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You have skied for several years but your technique has not progressed the way you want it to? |
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We see the smiles on the faces of people that never skied before and it's rewarding for us as well. |
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The Green trail is intended to be skied in a clockwise direction and the signs are installed with this preference in mind. |
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Major Meagan McGrath has successfully done what so few have: skied from the Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, unsupported. |
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After our morning indoor session, we hit the trails and skied to Duke's Ski Trail, an old downhill slope with a now defunct rope tow powered by a car. |
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The cold wind felt good on my face as I skied down with Hayden. |
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Before you skied such terrain, did you know it was possible? |
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Not so long ago, I took a cable-car from Cervinia to Plan Maison and spent the day with the baby while the rest of my family skied the prepared pistes. |
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The 25-year-old Scot had never skied the Bormio piste before this week and the Edinburgh-based skier has only had two training runs on the treacherous slope. |
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Men skied two laps of 2km each and women skied two laps of 1km. |
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He then skied down into the Fraser Valley and across the county to the town of Hot Sulphur Springs, where he built the first ski jump west of the Mississippi River. |
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Today I skied from base camp up to Heart Lake and back, traversing a couple of small passes, navigating by compass through two snow squalls, and fording a river. |
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The incredible Lauren Woolstencroft, born without legs below the knees and without her left arm below the elbow, skied to medal after medal for five gold medals in total. |
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Embraced the snow and skied on a perfectly powdered mountain? |
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Penalty loop: A 150 m ski loop located near the range which must be skied once for every missed shot in a sprint, pursuit, relay or mass start competition. |
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Five skiers were killed in avalanches in the French Alps yesterday, buried under snowslides as they skied off-piste, police said. |
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Then Mata skied his shot from a Rafael cross, when the little Spanish sorceror would have been the most deserving of scorers. |
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They have skied up mountains with winter supplies. |
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Breanne skied really well in the slalom and deserved the gold. |
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After the helicopter's final departure from P-R Col, the remaining team of Mike Waskiewicz, Steve Bertollo and Jeff Bellis skied down to the QS camp. |
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On January 2 at 12:45 pm, North Shore Rescue requested AIR 1 to assist in the search of four skiers who had skied beyond the marked boundaries into an out-ofbounds area on Grouse Mountain. |
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Richard Levi edged the first ball of the innings from Chris Wright, then David Willey skied a slog at Rikki Clarke. |
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Richard Levi edged the rst ball of the innings from Chris Wright then David Willey skied a slog at Rikki Clarke. |
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Skiers took the train from Ottawa and then skied in to what had yet to become Gatineau Park via trails from communities such as Ironsides, Old Chelsea and Cascades. |
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I skied with a smile all day and it worked! |
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For example, they know which of the 8 parking lots in the sector is best for the desired type of experience and they are aware of which direction a two-way trail is best skied. |
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Whether or not he really skied across the border, as he claimed, he slowly worked his way across wartorn Germany and ended up in London in the hands of the small Czech emigre community. |
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They have skied real powder snow only once, in Argentina. |
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To the first ball he received after Broad had reverted to this old-fashioned mode of attack, which required the bowler to propel the ball on a length at the stumps, Boult swung again and the ball skied to Lyth at cover. |
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Aleksander Rajcevic and, more critically, Luka Zahovic should even have extended that lead but the teenage striker skied over the bar from inside the six-yard box and the visitors were spared their humiliation. |
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They skied down the back side of Les Grands Montets and found some good crevasses on the Argentière glacier where they could practice rescuing themselves and others. |
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I rolled over and slid off the end of the pad and skied away. |
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Hernandez walked the bases loaded, then fell behind 3-1 in the count to Bobby Abreu, who then skied the next pitch to left for a sacrifice fly. |
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If you skied 195-centimeter skis 10 years ago, chances are you're on 170's today. |
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There was no distinction between the sky and the snow, and I had never skied there before. |
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Warner skied Stokes to Broad at wide mid-on, Marsh edged the right-armer to Root at third slip and Smith flayed Broad to cover point where Stokes held a fine low catch. |
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Van Persie skied a penalty, conceded by Gary Caldwell who was sent off, and also hit the post before scoring his third with a shot at the near post. |
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One afternoon, on a gradual uphill stretch near by Lake Mamie, I skied alongside a woman who was clearly struggling with the cumulative exertions of the day. |
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Skied three days on the daisies and then left for the hot glorious desert, horses, tennis, swimming. |
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