The longest ski pole to fit would lie diagonally. The length of the diagonal can be found by the pythagorean theorem.d=sqrt(1202+252)d ~= 122.58 cm
That is 6 feet, - the length of an average downhill ski
At the top of the ski hill
its the pole on ski hill
There is no single answer for this since the length of the ski is a personal preference usually selected based on a combination of the width of the ski and how fast you ski. A typical ski length would be around 65 inches for someone around 100 to 125 pounds and lengthen to about 69 or 70 inches for someone over 200 pounds.
the pole on the ski hill
The alternate angle of depression is the angle of elevation and so 51/tan(6.7) = 434 ft which will be the length of the ski run providing the given information forms a right angle triangle.
you put skis on your feet, on a ski slope and you ski down it.
It is right next to the bike, and under the UCT flag. Its hard to notice, but if good enough, u will see the green outline of the ski pole
It is the pole on top of ski hill.
You click the bottom of the ski mountain pole
It's on top of the pole in the ski mountain