"airborne" skiing is where a skier uses a jump made from snow or any other jup and gets "airborne".
Maurice Tugwell has written: 'The legacy of Oka' -- subject(s): Mohawk Indians, Social conditions, Politics and government, Government relations, History 'Airborne to battle' -- subject(s): Airborne troops 'Skiing for beginners' -- subject(s): Skis and skiing 'Herzl Street' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Fiction
The word 'airborne' is an adjective, a word thatdescribesa noun: airborne pollen, airborne troops.
aerial skiing is one form of freestyle skiing. Moguls and aerials make up freestyle skiing
Water skiing, Downhill skiing, cross country skiing, freestyle skiing, ski jumping, so on.
Chionophobia is the phobia of skiing/snow.
No, nordic skiing is same as cross-country skiing.
Airborne has two syllables.
skiing
The only whole Airborne division is the 82nd. Although 101st still bears the Airborne tab above their unit insignia, they are not an airborne unit.
Back country skiing is where one hikes to the crest of a hill, and alpines down. A type of skiing similar to back country skiing is telemark skiing. Back country skiing has no synonyms.
The difference with Heli Skiing and normal Skiing is normal skiing you have chair lifts and lift lines. Whereas Heli skiing has a helicopter that takes you from the ground right up to the top
US airborne included 82d and 101st Airborne Division plus British 6th Airborne