• EmoDuck
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    1 year ago

    The ocean is free, getting there or staying there, not so much.

    But same thing goes for a lot of mountains. The lift company only owns the lift, but if you wanna hike up the slope and then ski it back down your free to do so. There are even special furs that you clamp to the underside of your skies to not slide back down

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      1 year ago

      Many ski resorts are built on private land and you skinning uphill is against the rules and will get you kicked out and/or banned because it creates a safety hazard for other skiers. Even if the resort is on public land you’ll get the boot for being unsafe.

      Lots of mountains on public land without resorts you can do that on though.