skidbacken
Skidbacken is a type of ski jump that is constructed on a natural slope, typically on a hill or mountain. It is characterized by its lack of a traditional take-off ramp, instead relying on the natural incline to provide the necessary lift for the jump. Skidbacken jumps are often used for training and recreational purposes, as they are generally less expensive and easier to construct than traditional ski jumps with artificial ramps.
The design of a skidbacken jump involves clearing a flat area at the base of the slope
Skidbacken jumps are popular in Nordic countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Finland, where they have a
The sport of skidbacken jumping is governed by the International Ski Federation (FIS), which sets standards
Skidbacken jumping is not only a competitive sport but also a recreational activity enjoyed by many. It