Skiers who traverse from one edge of the ski trail to the other can be quite problematic, often regarded as a nuisance on the slopes. This skiing style, characterized by wide, sweeping turns that cover the entire breadth of the trail, can disrupt the flow of traffic and pose safety risks. It limits the usable space for other skiers, especially on narrower trails, and can create unpredictable patterns that are difficult for others to navigate around. Such behavior not only shows a lack of awareness and consideration for fellow skiers but also increases the likelihood of collisions and accidents, detracting from the overall enjoyment and safety of the skiing experience.

So, let’s all do our part in keeping our turns tight and leaving room for other skiers to pass.

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