dry slope

dry slope

n
(Skiing) an artificial ski slope used for tuition and practice. Also called: dry-ski slope
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The following day we went to Pembrey Country Park, 330 acres of coastal parkland with everything from dry slope skiing to country walks and archery.
A massive international search operation was launched and it took 10 days to locate the boys, who had taken shelter on a dry slope deep in the complex.
Year 6 pupil and ski captain Telor Jones and head of boys' games Jamie McLeod took a trip to Llandudno's dry slope earlier this month, where they presented a cheque to Winter Olympics star and recent MBE recipient Menna Fitzpatrick.
A friend suggested she try out bobsleigh and she attended dry slope trials.
Senior pupils from the Coatbridge school have started a snowboarding course and enjoyed their first lesson at the dry slope at Bearsden Ski and Board Club.
Yes I do ski and my first experience was on the dry slope in Sheffield which I hated and look at that now, like a wind swept old west town.
TALENTED teenager Gina Atkinson, right, has won a top prize in a skiing contest - and qualified as a dry slope instructor.
She has been victorious three times at the All-England Dry Slope Championships, and has also lifted the British Outdoor Dry Slope Championship.
Paul Keevil The dry slope in Llansamlet has been abandoned for years, not sure why a indoor one elsewhere will do any better in the long run.
For a dramatic effect on a dry slope, consider using big clumps of feather reed grass to add height to a sea of ground-hugging Stipa tenuissima.
He said: "Thanks to Disability Snowsport and other groups, Kit has been skiing on the dry slope in Edinburgh and at Aviemore.