Alpine slide

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An alpine slide is a long chute on the side of a hill, usually built by ski resorts to supplement summer income. A wheeled cart is used to navigate the slide.

Some examples of alpine slides in North America are in Purgatory, Colorado, USA and in Barlett, New Hampshire, USA at the Attitash Ski Resort. The slide at Attitash is 8/10 of a mile in length.

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