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“The best black slope in the world”? Ski-Tiktoker is convinced of one property

2024-02-22T15:01:28.871Z

Highlights: “The best black slope in the world”? Ski-Tiktoker is convinced of one property. The Black Diamond Slope in Arosa (Switzerland) has already received an award. The Swiss portal Skiresort.ch named the Swiss piste the “Best Black Piste in the World” in 2021. But non-skiers can also enjoy the snow and a winter holiday. And if you want to try skiing, you should consider a few tips as a beginner so you can enjoy the sport to the fullest.



As of: February 22, 2024, 3:51 p.m

By: Kathrin Reikowski

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Is this the best black slope in the world?

The Black Diamond Slope in Arosa (Switzerland) has already received an award.

© sendtwitchhd/ Screenshot tiktok

On TikTok, ski fans discuss which black slope is number one.

For an influencer, the answer is perfectly clear.

Others agree with him.

Arosa - For ski fans with a desire for thrills and sporting challenges, black slopes are the choice.

Of course, you also want to compete on social media with which slope has already been mastered.

Some of the videos even come with a “Do not repeat at home” warning.

With skiing becoming more and more expensive, fewer people are likely to be tempted to do it in the future anyway.

Ski fans also share information on social media about where the most beautiful runs can be found.

For a TikToker, the answer is very clear.

According to him, the best black slope is in Switzerland, as he revealed in a TikTok video.

For ski TikTokers, a black slope in Switzerland is number 1 - it has already been awarded

“By the way, the most beautiful black slope in the world is the Black Diamond Slope in Arosa Lenzerheide,” enthuses ski influencer sendtwitchhd in a Tiktok video.

“There is endless space for carving if you have the courage to do it.” According to him, the slope has a 45 percent gradient, making it quite demanding for skiers.

The influencer is not alone with his opinion.

The piste has already been officially praised: The Swiss portal

Skiresort.ch

named the Swiss piste the “Best Black Piste in the World” in 2021.

According to 20min.ch,

the marketing director of the Arosa ski slopes does

not want to decide whether the slope is really the best in the world.

But he knows what makes it so attractive: “When you go down the slopes, you feel like you're on the edge of the abyss two or three times.

There are some very steep slope sections.

I don’t know of any other Swiss piste in this form.”

The best black slope in the world also inspires other Tiktokers

Tiktoker javiekfykjk is also testing the Black Diamond Slope.

“It starts with a rather flatter section with a beautiful panorama.

To be honest, it didn’t feel like a black slope at all,” he says.

“But that should change quickly.

Because this is the first steep section,” he says in the video and shows a slope that opens up abruptly after an edge.

The steepest section has a gradient of up to 66 percent, but is wide and easy to drive.

A French slope is also appreciated by other influencers.

The black piste in Alpe d'Huez is said to be the longest in the world and supposedly measures 16 kilometers.

Tiktoker and ski influencer Marius Quast measures it and comes to just ten kilometers.

His conclusion: It's still great to drive.

Unlike the Black Diamond, it is narrow in places and not only steep, but also a mogul slope.

And at least it is so long that camping tables have been placed on the edge for breaks.

But non-skiers can also enjoy the snow and a winter holiday.

And if you want to try skiing, you should consider a few tips as a beginner so that you can enjoy the sport to the fullest.

(cat)

Source: merkur

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