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what do you call someone who skis, plays golf and hikes

by Raleigh Stoltenberg Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What do you call people who go mountaineering?

In general, you can call them mountaineers. Some people regard that as a "hick" word (like West Virginians). It was used in the naming of one of the clubs I presided.

What is freestyle skiing?

Freerider: One who prefers to ski steep off-piste, jab through the trees and ride powder bumps. He/she is the backcountry lover who has the best day out of everyone. Freestyle: A style of skiing or snowboarding primarily focused on tricks. Expect twin tipped park skis and the notorious balaclava of the park rat

What do you call a skier with a helmet?

Bomber: Slang term for a skier or snowboarder flying down a slope in an out of control fashion. Think your sporty friend who is good at everything and skiing in his first week, determined to be as good as you. Brain Bucket: Slang term for a helmet.

What is piste ski chatter?

If you are a piste skier, this is the art form you want to achieve… The holy grail. Chatter: The vibration of skis or snowboards caused by traveling at high speeds. Excessive chatter reduces contact between the ski and the snow and the ability to stay in total control. Also used for when you gatecrash a mother meeting on the chair lift

What is ski hiking called?

Ski mountaineering is a form of ski touring which variously combines the sports of Telemark, alpine, and backcountry skiing with that of mountaineering.

What is a person who skis called?

skier in American English (ˈskiər ; British; also ˈʃiər ) noun. a person who skis. 'skier' 'skier'

What are the three types of skiers?

Most types of skiing fall into three categories: alpine, extreme—which can include tricks or backcountry terrain—and Nordic.

What is a recreational skier?

Recreational Skiing The majority of people who ski every year are recreational skiers. If you like to get out, ride the lifts and make a few turns at the local resort or on vacation a few times a year, you are a recreational skier.

What is a Lifty?

Being a "lifty" makes collecting trash look cushy. They wake up at the crack of dawn to shovel extremely large amounts of snow. They tolerate the harshest winter weather and assist hoards of people navigate a massive bottleneck of traffic. Oh yeah, and they keep the lifts running smoothly.

What is a Shier?

shier in American English (ˈʃaiər) noun. a horse having a tendency to shy. Also: shyer.

What are the types of skiers?

What Type of Skier Are You?Type -1: Ski VERY Cautiously (Beginner)Type 1: Ski Cautiously (Beginner) Type 2: Ski Moderately (Intermediate) Type 3: Ski Aggressively (Expert)Type 3+: Ski VERY Aggressively (Expert)

What kind of skiers are there?

From alpine to cross-country and backcountry to freestyle, here are all the major forms of skiing you'll need to know about.Downhill Skiing. ... Backcountry Skiing. ... Alpine Touring. ... Telemark Skiing. ... Ski Mountaineering. ... Cross-Country Skiing. ... Freestyle Skiing. ... Adaptive Skiing.

What is uphill skiing called?

Uphilling—also called skinning or alpine touring—is climbing up a mountain with skis, skins, boots on your feet, and poles in your hands. Once at the top of your climb, a simple transition of your gear allows you to ski back down the route you ascended.

What is the difference between skiing and alpine skiing?

Alpine skiing, or downhill skiing, is the pastime of sliding down snow-covered slopes on skis with fixed-heel bindings, unlike other types of skiing (cross-country, Telemark, or ski jumping), which use skis with free-heel bindings.

What does skiing mean in slang?

"Spend Kids' Inheritance" is the most common definition for SKI on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. SKI.

What is Type 2 skier?

is someone who prefers to ski at slower speeds and prefers cautious skiing on smooth slopes. A TYPE II skier. is someone who prefers to ski a variety of speeds on varied terrains. A TYPE III skier. is someone who prefers aggressive skiing and skis on moderate to steeper terrains.

What do you call a girl snowboarder?

Betty – a female snowboarder. Bone – straightening one or both legs while doing a half-pipe trick.

What do skiers like to say?

“Pow” is one of the most frequently used for powder and is typically presented in expressions such as, “I skied some sick pow today,” or, “the pow was knee-deep.” Another favorite used similarly: “the gnar.” Ride: To snowboard (and sometimes ski).

What is a Jerry in skiing?

Within the ski industry a “Jerry,” otherwise known as a “Gaper,” a “Joey,” a “Gorb,” etc. is someone [a skier or snowboarder] doing a boneheaded move. My personal definition of a Jerry is: An individual who exhibits a true lack of understanding for their sport, or for life in general.

What's another word for skiing?

skating, Snowboarding, skier.

What is section hike?

Section Hike. When someone isn't able to complete a Thru Hike in one contiguous effort, they may instead choose to complete the trail over a longer period by hiking smaller sections of it and returning to society in between. A term popularized by Phillip Werner.

How are unofficial trails formed?

An unofficial trail that's formed when a large numbers of hikers decide to all follow a similar footpath over time, similar to how game trails are formed by animals. They're usually created as hikers take a natural shortcut or easier path around some obstacle.

How long is a thru hike?

Hiking an entire trail contiguously from end-to-end, usually at least 100 miles over more than a week. Famous Thru Hikes include the Appalachian Trail (AT) and Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).

What is a trail angel?

A local who isn't actively hiking the trail but does nice things for hikers who are. Trail Angels may run van shuttles from the trailhead into town, or leave Caches of snacks or beer along the trail.

What is bushwhacking in hiking?

Bushwhacking is the process of travelling off-trail, sometimes through dense trees, branches and bushes. While trails are usually wide and clear, Bushwacking off-trail may be much slower since the hiker is required to detour around — or fight their way through — the bushes and trees in their way.

What is beta hiking?

Beta is specific, insider information about a hike, usually coming from someone who just completed it. A lot of times you can get good beta about an upcoming hike by talking to people in town or on message boards. They might tell you about specific tricky spots, shortcuts, Caches or other good-to-know information.

What is the alpine zone?

Alpine Zone. The area near the tops of tall peaks where it's too windy and the soil is too thin to allow trees or large plants to grow. The exact altitude where the alpine zone starts can vary between regions and even mountains in similar regions, due to local weather patterns.

Why is it called a bite in golf?

Bite: If a ball has lots of backspin it is said to “bite” because it stays close to where it landed or may spin back toward the player. If a ball appears to be going past the hole a player may shout “pray” or a more humorous way can be to shout, “grow teeth!”. Bogey: A score of one over par. Bracket:

What is a stick in golf?

A stroke made above the equator of the ball which is mis-hit, resulting in a line-drive trajectory. Sticks: The plural “sticks” means golf clubs not to be confused with flagstick. Stroke play: A golf format in which the objective is to finish the game using the fewest total shots.

What is the best game of golf?

A golfer’s best game which is executed on a regular basis. Hitting the ball into the hole in one swing of the club. When the putted ball refuses to fall into the hole. A golf shot which travels a considerably longer distance than planned.

What does "double eagle" mean in golf?

Albatross (aka Double Eagle): This means a score of three strokes under Par, which as you can imagine is very rare. All square: Tied score in match play. Army Golf: Like a marching rhythm: Left-right-left, in the game of golf it means hitting the ball out of bounds to the left then to the right the next time.

What is Mickey Mouse golf?

Mickey Mouse course: Refers to a course with many short holes and bad maintenance. Mulligan: Referring to a second shot from the Tee, after a bad first shot. Match play: A golf format where the goal is to win individual holes rather than tallying the total of all the strokes.

What is a cabbage in golf?

Cabbage (aka Spinach): If you hit the ball into inescapable thick rough. Can: Refers to the “Cup” on the Green. Carpet: Term which refers to the “Green”. Casual water: A build-up of water on the golf course after heavy rain that is not part of a water hazard. The player can move the ball without penalty.

What is an off-piste ski?

Off-piste: Either an out of bounds area, or in bound runs that are not specifically cut and groomed. On-piste: On trail, usually the groomed runs of a resort. Park: The terrain park—where the halfpipe and jumps are located. Park rat: Skiers/riders who hang out in the terrain park most of the time.

What does "after ski" mean?

Après: This can be used as a noun or verb and refers to après ski, or “after ski.”. This means getting a drink or food after a delightful day on the hill.

What is a snowplow used for?

Snowplow: This is both a noun and a verb, used for the technique and ski positioning beginners implement to slow down and turn with their ski tips together. It’s also called “pizza” or “pizza slice.”. Your ski instructor might tell you to “start your snowplow” as you get nearer to the base of the ski run.

What is pizza in skiing?

Pizza: Besides my favorite food, pizza is when you ski with your skis in a wedge, or pizza shape, with the tips of your skis closer together than the tails. This is how beginners learn to ski. Also known as snowplowing. Pow: Short for powder, as in, powdery snow.

What does "gnarly" mean in slang?

Gnar: Shortened from gnarly. Slang for something that is difficult, dangerous, or challenging, but in a good way. Often heard as “Shred the Gnar”. Groomers: The ski runs that are manicured (or groomed) by machines (called snowcats) for velvety smooth, consistent snow.

What is an avalanche dog?

Avy Dog : A dog trained in the art and technique of search and rescue after an avalanche. They work along side their owners on the resort’s ski patrol team. Backcountry: An area outside of the ski resort boundaries. This area is not patrolled or cleared of avalanche danger.

Is it illegal to strap in on a ski run?

It is usually illegal on most runs. Strap in: When snowboarders have to strap their free foot onto the board before heading down the ski run. If you take off down the trail and your snowboarder buddy says, “Hey, I have to strap in,” they need to stop for a moment.

How old was the bucket lister when they were hiking?

The bucket lister is on your hike in order to tick off one of the many wondrous items they stuck on a list when they were 15 years old, and decided was legit enough to see through.

What is the uniting feature of all photographers?

The photographer comes in many different forms and with many different habits, but the one uniting feature of all of them is that the way they travel is defined and moulded to their hunt for the perfect image.

Is a guide the same as a navigator?

The navigator and the guide are not always the same person, though they normally do tend to travel together, because the amateur navigator, for one reason or another, is intrinsically built to lead groups, and is endlessly intrigued by the proposition of how one manages to find their way through a forest/jungle/mountain [delete as appropriate] and back out again.

How does golf work?

How The Game Works. Golf is played on specially-designed course consisting of a series of numbered holes. Some holes are short, just two or three hundred metres, while others are longer, up to five or six hundred metres. Each hole has a tee-off area, or tee box, from which the first shot is played.

What does "Albatross" mean in golf?

meaning. albatross. Many people play golf all their lives and never hit an albatross. score of three strokes under par. birdie (n) After his birdie on the 17th hole, Jack went on to win the match. score of one stroke under par. birdie (v) Jack birdied the 17th hole, and then went on to win the match.

What does par mean in golf?

For each hole, a number known as par indicates the number of shots a very good player would normally take to complete the hole. Short holes are usually "par 3", medium-length holes are "par 4", while longer holes are "par 5". If a player completes a hole in one shot less than par, they have made a birdie.

What are the most important women's golf tournaments?

Women's golf doesn't have a set of widely-recognised major tournaments, but the most important of the current events are the Kraft Nabisco Championship, the LPGA Championship, the U.S. Women's Open and the Women's British Open.

What are the majors in golf?

They are The Masters, the U.S. Open, The Open Championship (also called The British Open) and the PGA Championship.

What is the name of the hole in golf that has a pin on it?

There's is a small hole in the green called a cup in which a pin stands with a flag flying on it.

What are the hazards on a golf course?

On both sides of the fairway, and around the green, areas of long grass called the rough are usually found. Areas thick with trees and bushes are also common, along with hazards such as bunkers, lakes, creeks and gullies.

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