![]() ![]() Snowshoes: Allowed on designated lifts.Snowdecks: Allowed, but must have metal edges and a leash.Snowblades: Allowed with a retention device.Monoskis: Allowed with a working brake system or retention device.(Please be aware of releasable telemark bindings as they typically do not have a retention device.) Telemark Skis: Allowed with a retention device or a working brake system.Snowboards: Allowed with a retention device (snowboard binding considered OK).Skis: Allowed with a working brake binding system or retention device. ![]() This list is subject to change at any time and may have slight variations at each resort. Vail Resorts allows the following at our resorts. Inherent risks of skiing include, but are not limited to, those dangers or conditions which are an integral part of the sport, including changing weather conditions, variation or steepness of terrain, snow or ice conditions, surface or subsurface conditions-whether man-modified or not-bare spots, creeks, gullies, forest growth or rocks, stumps, lift towers and other structures as well as their components, collision with other skiers, and a skier's failure to ski within his or her own ability. Fast and aggressive skiing will not be tolerated and may result in termination of skiing/riding privileges.īy law, any individual who engages in the sport of skiing, alpine or nordic, or any person who is within the boundaries of a ski area for the purpose of observing any ski activity, accepts and assumes the inherent risk of skiing insofar as they are reasonably obvious, expected or necessary. Space and speed are especially important in these areas. Please observe the posted slow areas by maintaining a speed no faster than the general flow of traffic. Rankings are relative only to Northstar, and skiers should work their way up, beginning with the easiest trails, no matter what their ability level may be.Īreas marked by yellow on the map are designated slow zones. Skiers should be advised that a green circle, blue square, single or double black diamond, or orange oval at Northstar does not necessarily mean the same thing as at other resorts. It is part of your responsibility to avoid all obstacles or hazards, whether marked or unmarked. These markers aren’t a guarantee of your safety and will not protect you from injury. Reapply every 2 hours and immediately after towel drying-especially after 40-80 minutes of swimming or sweating.īe advised that all poles, flags, fencing, signage, and padding on equipment are present to inform you of a potential obstacle or hazard. Many things can affect the need to reapply sunscreen-such as excessive sweating, toweling off, wind, and swimming. The first application of the day is the most important. Even if you are not going outside frequently, UVA rays can penetrate clouds and even glass. UVA rays are present with relatively equal intensity during all daylight hours throughout the year. Do I really need to wear sunscreen everyday? Even in the winter?Ībsolutely. ![]()
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