Ski touring on groomed slopes: Analyzing opportunities, threats and areas of conflict associated with an emerging outdoor activity

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism(2022)

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Ski touring on groomed slopes (= slope ski touring) has experienced a boom in recent years. However, investigations in terms of slope ski touring and ski tourers are scarce. Thus, there has been a call for more research that also encompasses stakeholders’ opinions. This study aims to provide deeper insights into the trend of slope ski touring along with associated risks and opportunities as well as areas of conflict. Two qualitative studies were conducted: Study A covered interviews with 14 slope ski touring experts; study B surveyed 14 ropeway industry experts, who represented the main stakeholder groups. The results revealed that slope ski touring is an emerging trend (RQ1), since there is an increased number of ski tourers in ski resorts. The growing numbers of slope ski tourers are giving rise to economic, health and social opportunities. Both expert groups confirmed that this emerging trend is also associated with certain burden—relating to safety issues due to overcrowding on the one hand and to financial burdens for the ropeway infrastructure (RQ2) on the other. The studies also showed that there are areas of conflict, for example, due to a lack of ascent tracks, adverse behavior leading to rule violations and scarce parking. Furthermore, conflicts could be noted between different groups on the mountain (especially alpine skiers vs. slope ski tourers; slope ski tourers vs. mountain ropeway operators); eventually, ropeway operators have often been facing the financial burden of receiving no income from slope ski tourers. Solutions that could nip the burdens, risks and conflicts are still few and answers are missing (RQ3 and RQ4).
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Slope ski touring,Ski tour,Sport trend,Qualitative research,Conflict,Risks and opportunities
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