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- n. skiing in remote areas after being transported by helicopter
- v. present participle of heli-ski.
Examples
“I Googled heli-skiing, and to my amazement Iceland popped up.”
The Huffington Post: Dorrit Moussaieff: From Iceland, Where the Ski Season Is Only Just Starting
“The only option left was to seek out some enterprising heli-skiing operation that would still be flying.”
The Huffington Post: Dorrit Moussaieff: From Iceland, Where the Ski Season Is Only Just Starting
“There's a pond on the property and heli-skiing in the area.”
“But some of the country's finest heli-skiing has been going on here for more than 30 years.”
The Wall Street Journal: Heli-Skiing in Nevada's Ruby Mountains
“He dubs his first day of heli-skiing, "The best day of my life so far.”
The Wall Street Journal: Heli-Skiing in Nevada's Ruby Mountains
“He found himself drawn back to the stark mountains, and in a few years, began one of the first heli-skiing operations in the country.”
The Wall Street Journal: Heli-Skiing in Nevada's Ruby Mountains
“Joe Royer With heli-skiing, the realization that there are no lines, no set trails, no cramped gondolas imposing limitations elicits a rush of adrenaline.”
“Andrew McCarthy goes downhill in the Ruby Mountains, a remote spot in northeast Nevada, where some of the country's finest heli-skiing has been going on for more than 30 years.”
“Jordan Manley for The Wall Street Journal Whistler's relative isolation in the Coast Range means an abundance of world-class heli-skiing -- about 400,000 acres -- accessible by a few minutes' chopper ride.”
“Whistler's relative isolation in the Coast Range means an abundance of world-class heli-skiing — about 400,000 acres — accessible by a few minutes' chopper ride.”
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