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- noun Plural form of
snowfield .
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Examples
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A group of three snowboarders, plus a fourth one who was on his own, went out of bounds late Sunday afternoon in an area known as the snowfields, a large section of ungroomed expert terrain on the backside of the mountain.
Snowboarders rescued after spending night in woods at Maine resort 2010
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A group of three snowboarders, plus a fourth one who was on his own, went out of bounds late Sunday afternoon in an area known as the snowfields, a large section of ungroomed expert terrain on the backside of the mountain.
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A group of three snowboarders, plus a fourth one who was on his own, went out of bounds late Sunday afternoon in an area known as the snowfields, a large section of ungroomed expert terrain on the backside of the mountain.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories Staff Writer 2010
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The important thing is careful, rational planning, professionalism untainted by sentimental attachments to snowfields and icebergs and polar tribes who never pay taxes.
Untitled w/ lightbulb Steve Himmer 2011
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I would imagine that the trout fishing is good even in the warmer months because of the melting snowfields and cold spings that feed it.
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Q: Dear Travel Section - My three-year-old grandson and I are planning an expedition to the glaciers, fjords and snowfields covered in Blade-Gazette travel features over the past decade.
Peter Mandel: Dear Travel Section: Help Me!! Peter Mandel 2011
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After another hour of rigorous scrambling, we strapped on metal crampon spikes for the steepest part -- the summit block and its treacherous snowfields.
James M. Clash: Madness on the Matterhorn James M. Clash 2010
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He gave up on the actual Arctic a long time ago, abandoned old childhood dreams of mushing across snowfields en route to the Pole, charging north into the wind on a mammoth icebreaker.
Untitled w/ lightbulb Steve Himmer 2011
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After another hour of rigorous scrambling, we strapped on metal crampon spikes for the steepest part -- the summit block and its treacherous snowfields.
James M. Clash: Madness on the Matterhorn James M. Clash 2010
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I would imagine that the trout fishing is good even in the warmer months because of the melting snowfields and cold spings that feed it.
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