- We want everyone to be safe while on the alpine slopes.
Fulufjellet Ski-Resort wants everyone to have a good time and be safe on the alpine slopes. It is therefore important that everyone follows these 10 alpine rules.
Alpine Rules
1. Responsibility for avoiding damage:
You must behave in such a way that you do not harm yourself or others.
2. Adapt your speed to the conditions:
You must drive in a controlled manner and adjust your speed and driving style according to your skill, terrain, road conditions and traffic.
3. Obligation to give way:
If you come from behind (from above), you are responsible for avoiding a collision.
4. Overtaking/Overtaking:
It is forbidden to drive straight downhill except during organized training.
If you drive past another skier/snowboarder, you must give them sufficient space for both controlled and uncontrolled movements.
5. Starting, driving into or turning upwards on the descent:
If you drive into or turn upwards on a slope, you must ensure that this happens without danger to yourself or others.
The same applies to driving after stopping.
6. Stop on the descent:
Do not stop or sit in tight or unclear places.
7. On foot in the descent:
If you are on foot, you must only use the outer edges of the ground.
8. Ski stoppers/Strap:
Ski stoppers/harness straps are required.
Check that the bindings are set correctly.
9. Respect signs:
Follow signs, labeling and instructions.
10. Help in the event of accidents:
In case of damage, everyone has a duty to help.
Witnesses and contributors must provide their personal information.
It is forbidden to stay in the ski resort outside opening hours.
This can be life-threatening, as construction work with snow production and preparation is in progress.
Alpine skiing is associated with a certain amount of danger.
Drugs and skiing do not go together Violation of the skiing rules may result in expulsion from the facility.
Source: Norwegian alpine resorts and mountain destinations