In the article, “A local’s take on how to avoid on-mountain collisions” author Elizabeth Kraus discusses the common issue of on-mountain collisions and provides practical advice for avoiding them. The article also addresses the increased risk of collisions on beginner terrain, suggesting that these areas can be busier and more prone to accidents. To mitigate this risk, Kraus recommends taking ski lessons. Not only do these lessons improve skiing skills, but they also provide an opportunity to avoid crowded areas on the mountain. By following the tips in the article, skiers can ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience on the slopes.
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