In every country that have skiing on Glaciers for example France and Austria or in the Southern Hemisphere.
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You can ski at all places that have a glacier which at least in Europe are quite many in the Alps. And of course at all ski reorts in the southern hemispere.
Chile
July, Because when we have summer they have winter.
January
July because July is in winter and January is in summer and there will be more snow in winter.
The really coolest place there is Mount Washington where there is cross-country and downhill skiing.
There is not too much good skiing in July anywhere. Try Araphoe Basin in early June or South America (chile, Argentina) in august.
No cross-country skiing and skiing are two completely different things. They require different equipment. There are "slope" skis which most people are used to that attach to your foot and boot completely. The cross country skis have your heel loose to make it easier to propel yourself forward. Skiing is done on a slope or mountain and cross country isn't necessarily on a hill. They go across all sorts of terrain.
There are many places to go skiing in Asia. Countries like China, Japan and Iran are some examples.
yes, glacier skiing on Blackcomb is open until July 25th for this year. However, only one T-bar is open and most of the area is park stuff and moguls.
Cross-country: Back-country. Alpine: Off-piste.
July, because it is about mid-winter in chile.
Very many. Much more than you think. You can go skiing in every country in Europe, you can go skiing in Asia and even in Africa. You just need snow, which can be artificially made if the weather is cold enough.