
"Wiggle runs, or snake runs, are formed when skiers and snowboarders repeatedly make turns in the same slushy area, pushing snow and creating berms."
"These glorious, surfy, wave-like runs come in all shapes and sizes, with some being long and leg-burning, while others are short and sweet."
"A few wiggle runs may even feature hairpin turns through deep walls that can be 5-10 feet tall, providing a thrilling experience."
"Regardless of their size or shape, a wiggle run is always worth a try for a guaranteed memorable experience."
Wiggle runs, also known as snake runs, appear as snow softens at ski resorts. They form when skiers and snowboarders make repeated turns in slushy areas, creating berms. These runs resemble banked slalom courses and can be found in ditches or gullies. Larger snake runs are often located at big mountain resorts in high terrain. Any resort open during warm spring temperatures may develop wiggles. They vary in length and difficulty, offering a unique and enjoyable experience for those who try them.
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