Mogul (skiing)

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Moguls are bumps in a ski slope formed when skiers cut grooves in the snow as they execute turns.

Once formed, a mogul tends to grow, as skiers will follow similar paths around it, further deepening the surrounding grooves. Since skiing tends to be a series of linked turns, moguls form together.

In most ski resorts certain runs are left un-pisted (un-groomed) to allow moguls to develop.

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