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Slope difficulty levels, prohibitions, warnings, and lift signs

Slopes are classified by difficulty level, which is determined by the steepest section of the slope.

The slope’s steepness is defined by the steepest part that is at least 50 meters wide horizontally, or by several steep sections that together account for at least one tenth of the slope’s total length.

Prohibitions and Warnings

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