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Old 20 Apr 2008, 12:25 (Ref:2182046)   #1
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Skislope challenge

With global warming and all, more and more skislopes in touristically highly developed mountain regions worldwide are lacking the amount of snow they require. For this challenge, let me ask you to design a track with extreme altitude changes, that leads up one and leads down at least another (then former) ski slope, with the pitlane and main grandstands being located in the valley below. Thanks in advance for your participation.

(Originally, I had intended this to be yet another weird conceptual track for the OtherWorld(ly) Series, but lack of time for researching the subject now influenced me to offer this concept to you. It's a circuit concept that's rather less likely to be built in reality, because of the environmental issue that is caused by sealing off surface in regions with high occurence of rainfall: You don't want to turn your track slopes into new streams during the winter, because they would flood the pits and everything that surrounds them.)
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Old 22 Apr 2008, 20:18 (Ref:2184347)   #2
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Haha, there would be a rather large lake at the lowest point on the track from all the water running down Sounds interesting, I will give it a go.
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Old 22 Apr 2008, 22:29 (Ref:2184460)   #3
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Unfortunatel I gave up on varying altitude type circuits after my last and totally unsuccessful attempt of that Courtenay track last month.
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Thinking about this you'll end up with a circuit much like Bathurst in Australia. Where the circuit winds up a hilside along a crest and back down through corkscrew turns that makes the Lagua Seca corkscrew appear like sweeping bends before opening out onto a very fast down hill straight.

Not as steep as a ski slope but probably about as steep as practical for safety.
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is it there a specific site I can google in or is it purely theoric?
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The latter.

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Old 27 Apr 2008, 20:45 (Ref:2188563)   #7
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I'm sorry I've forgotten to tell you that this outrageous concept for a fantasy track is intentionally weird. It's just that I like these weird conceptual fantasy tracks. When I find enough time during the summer holidays, I try to come up with something, because the shapes of skislopes require some research.
Until then, I'm curious as to what nickyf1 and other users giving it a try can come up with.
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perhaps somebody can point out a ski site with a nice contour we can use as a canvas.
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I'm afraid I'm running into technical difficulties here, LuiggiSpeed. I've just been trying to scan the Austrian Alps with GMap-Pedometer to look for suitable ski slopes, but unfortunately, but all I get are the "red X". I was searching for Hinterglemm. Cortina in Italy might also be worth a try, or Val D'Isere in France - hey, maybe even Aspen, Colorado.
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Old 27 Jan 2016, 14:28 (Ref:3608459)   #10
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Now, here's what Red Bull came up with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkwoK0EfKdc
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So you're expecting to drive up and down an actual existing ski slope at that angle? I'm not against it...just need clarification.

If so, here's what I've come up with in my own back yard.

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6789024

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So you're expecting to drive up and down an actual existing ski slope at that angle? I'm not against it...just need clarification.

If so, here's what I've come up with in my own back yard.

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=6789024
Thanks for asking. The initial intention of this challenge was to find a location in a ski resort which would include a mountain with ski slopes leading down more than one of its sides, originating from the top, and the racetrack combining the two. One of the slopes would become the way up, then near the top, they would be connected so motor vehicles could then dip down into the valley along the other slope. And at the bottom, they lap would be completed by a relatively flat stretch leading around the mountain towards the "upward" slope, with this connection including the pit and paddock section.

Your suggestion looks more like Nordic skiing rather than Alpine which was originally intended. Thank you for your contribution. Looks like a fun Nordic track.
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