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No Snow, But Still They Show

A profile of the Hillend Ski Center located outside Edinburgh, Scotland. This artificial turf for skiing without snow, called a bristle slope, is the biggest on the continent and reports more than 200,000 skier visits per year on a year-round…

A profile of the Hillend Ski Center located outside Edinburgh, Scotland. This artificial turf for skiing without snow, called a bristle slope, is the biggest on the continent and reports more than 200,000 skier visits per year on a year-round operation schedule. Includes a sidebar on the popularity of bristle slopes in Europe.

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