Yes.
All ski lifts should have something. Most have foot rests attached to the bar.
Charles F. Dwyer has written: 'Evacuation of aerial passenger tramways & ski lifts' -- subject(s): Ski lifts, Aerial tramways 'Aerial tramways, ski lifts, and tows' -- subject(s): Ski lifts, Aerial tramways
A good candiate would be Les 3 Vallées having almost 100 chair lifts.
No, with 4 lifts that is a really small ski area.
over six months
Ski lifts
Could probably damage slopes and terrains. or worst, ski facilities like ski lifts.
To effectively carry skis on a backpack, use a ski carrying strap or a specialized ski backpack with built-in ski carrying features. Secure the skis diagonally across the backpack, making sure they are tightly fastened to prevent shifting while walking. Adjust the straps for a comfortable fit and ensure the weight is evenly distributed to avoid strain on your back.
Yes, there are female ski jumpers but they are not allowed to ski jump in the Olympics.
WHere the Ski lifts are
Metal wires / winches
T Bar That is a kind of ski lift. You often hear it being called a chair lift but this name does not apply to magic carpets, platter lifts or t bars, so the best name would be simply a lift, as this applies to all types of ski lifts.