Wie erkennt man blaue, rote und schwarze Skipisten?
Pistenmarkierungen helfen Wintersportlern, sich sicher im Skigebiet zu orientieren und den passenden Schwierigkeitsgrad zu wählen. Doch woran erkennt man eigentlich blaue, rote oder schwarze Skipisten? In diesem Artikel erfahren Sie, was die Farben bedeuten, wie Pisten eingeteilt werden und welche Abfahrten zu Ihrem persönlichen Fahrkönnen passen.
On the 15th of April I’ve had a private 2 hours long lesson with a wonderful English instructor named Jim. I’m an advanced skier but I’m totally out of touch with today’s way of skiing as I’ve learned how to ski in the 70’s and haven’t skied since. Jim took one look at my skiing and started to show me how to improve. We’ve practiced for 2 hours and by the end of the lesson I really felt the difference. I was able to use the architecture of new generation skis, my upper body gotten quiet under Jim’s watchful eye. He was patient and clear with his instructions, easy to get along with a great personality to match. Jim gave me the foundations on which I could build a better quality skiing. And indeed I did. For the remainder of the day I practiced everything Jim told me and my skiing really improved. Thank you, Jim