To ski safely, we recommend a few rules.
And if we tell you this, it's because we care about you!
 
The 10 rules to respect
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	Be careful with friends and other skiers who are not necessarily your friends to avoid putting them in danger
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	You don't think you're a king: whatever your level, you adapt to the others, to the weather and to the slopes on which you ski
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	You choose your trajectory carefully to avoid the bowling effect and ensure the safety of skiers further down
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	Switch on the indicator, overtake with a wide clearance and we don't hesitate to shout to warn the skier's we are overtaking
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	Use your laser vision to analyse the perimeter of the action before safely entering a slope
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	Descend gracefully (or not) and try to clear the slope as quickly as possible if all goes well
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	Go up or down on foot using the edges of the slopes, these are our pathways and it's safer this way
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	Respect the signage, and if you don't know it, it's HERE
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	Don't turn a blind eye in the event of an accident, you provide help, even if it's only by calling the first-aiders
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	Come forward if you are a witness or involved in an accident so that everyone can see things more clearly
Even if they are presented in a nice way, the rules are not to be trifled with! UNDERSTOOD?
 
                              
  
              Leisure equipment for skiing & Handiskiing authorized on the ski lifts
          
                          
                          
  Leisure equipment for skiing & Handiskiing authorized on the ski lifts
          Leisure equipment for skiing & Handiskiing authorized on the ski lifts at the ski resort of Saint-Lary.
(In reference to the prefectural decree of 10/10/12, to the ski lift police regulations in force and to the approvals and recommendations of the STRMTG Technical Service for Mechanical Lifts and Guided Transport)
 
    
             
 
 
