yes if there is anough presure
ski ski poles bindings boots
'Sticks' used to ski are called skiing poles.
A ski piste is groomed by a piste basher and is marked by poles either side of the run. A ski route is not groomed by a piste basher and usually has poles down the centre of the run.
The adverb is safely because it is DESCRIBING how the ski poles guided them, which is an action. There is no adjective in this sentence.
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Ski poles
skis, poles, ski boots
Skiis, ski poles, ski boots, snow pants, coat, mittens, ski helmet/ hat, ski gogles. :-)
Ski sticks are commonly referred to as ski poles. They are used by skiers to aid in balance, rhythm, and propulsion while skiing. Ski poles come in various lengths and materials, often designed to suit different skiing styles and conditions.
Ski's, poles, suit, helmet, ski boots, goggles and maybey some other stuff but i dont no them
Nobody actually invented them. Ski poles were first used since the start of skiing. But I suppose you can call Ed Scott the inventor of the modern ones, since he, in 1958, was the one with an idea of aluminum poles. The aluminum poles are still the main types of ski pole on the market.
Either you rent a package with skis, poles and boots or just the skis and poles.