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h English (en) | Non-standard symbols for standard ratings may be encountered at some ski areas. [[w:Bogus Basin|Bogus Basin]], a resort near [[w:Boise|Boise]], [[w:Idaho|Idaho]], uses orange diamonds on trailhead signs considered to be more difficult than double black diamonds; however, those trails are indicated on the trail map as double black diamonds. [[w:Jiminy Peak (ski area)|Jiminy Peak]], [[w:Massachusetts|MA]] uses two variations of normal trail ratings; one is a blue square with a green circle inside of it used to represent an easy-intermediate trail. The other is a blue square with a single black diamond in it, used to represent an intermediate-hard trail. |- | '''Terrain parks''' | [[File:Ski trail rating symbol-terrain park.svg|64px|Terrain Park]] | Various | style="text-align:left;" | [[w:Terrain park|Terrain parks]] are whole or portions of trails that can offer a variety of jumps, [[w:half-pipe|half-pipes]], and other special "extreme" sporting obstacles beyond traditional [[w:Mogul (skiing)|moguls]]. The trails are typically represented by an orange rectangle with rounded corners. Usually, the terrain park will carry its own trail rating, indicating the level of challenge. A terrain park with a Black Diamond or Double Black Diamond rating would contain greater and more challenging obstacles than a park with a Blue Square rating. |} |
h Spanish (es) | {{clear}} |