Skiing is a sport enjoyed by millions of people all over the world. Adrenaline rushes where skiers fly from the slopes do not line up, but the reason for this rush is often overlooked. Although physics plays an important role in skiing, there is absolutely no ski without it. The concept of skiing is easy. You connect skis to each foot, then slide or tilt to the top, then slide downwards and turn to the left and right. Starting from the basic concept of this sliding bevel, the global movement has evolved.
The ski lift which was released in 1908 caused the development of skiing. In the past, the skier had to ski and walk on the hill which was going to ski. By using the elevator, the skier can ski and always ski. In a resort with at least a lift, you do not have to loosen the heel for off-road use. As lift became more and more popular, especially as chairlift was introduced in 1936, the skiing world was divided into off-road and downhill, and this split continued to this day.
Highlights indicate that an average downhill skier has skied for over 6 years and offroad participants skied for about 3.75 years. In 1976, downhill skiers had an average of more than six years of skiing activities. The distance traveled to snow ranged from less than 1 mile to more than 1,000 mile and the average travel in one direction indicated a distance slightly over 200 m. By comparison, the average in 1976 was about 200 miles. Cross-country skiers travel to places that are not far - average 83 miles. The car is still a major means of transportation for downhill ski resorts, accounting for 87%, 73% of cross country skis are using cars. Each downhill trip lasts approximately three days on average, but cross-country skiing is an average of 1.7 days per ski trip.
Just 2 hours drive north, there are two internationally renowned ski mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb. This Top Destination Ski Resort fascinates skiers from all over the world with downhill, skiing at helicopter, and nearby cross country ski course. Among many other ski resorts in British Columbia, Sunpeak is less than 4 hours' drive from Vancouver by car, has family skiing and ski resorts, and 1400 hectares (3,500 acres) of ski resort.
Cross-country skiing and downhill skiing are one of Canada's major tourism industries, with thousands of foreign tourists participating in Canada's long-term ski season from November to April every year. British Columbia and Alberta's Rocky Mountains have the largest and most attractive ski resort in the world. There are also some small ski resorts in Quebec. At the Olympic Games, Canada has won the Winter Games, but at the summer tournament it is quite late. For countries focused on winter sports, this is a fairly predictable result. Therefore, the winter Olympic Games is more patriotic and exciting time for the whole country.