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Marina Hunt, left, pulls her snowboarding son, Matt Hunt, 10 right, across a flat cat track with her ski pole Wednesday on Vail Mountain. Marina, who is the only skier in their family of four, said she had no issues with snowboarders and the rest of her snowboarding family likes that she can help them on the flatter sections of the mountain.
Marina Hunt, left, pulls her snowboarding son, Matt Hunt, 10 right, across a flat cat track with her ski pole Wednesday on Vail Mountain. Marina, who is the only skier in their family of four, said she had no issues with snowboarders and the rest of her snowboarding family likes that she can help them on the flatter sections of the mountain.
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On ski hills that welcome skiers and snowboarders, ranging from beginners to experts, there’s bound to be some conflict and a little finger-pointing.

The so-called beef between skiers and snowboarders is nothing new, but many skiers and riders seem to be happier with the way the two groups have evolved to coexist.

What the real issue comes down to is just plain old mountain etiquette, regardless of what kind of apparatus you ride to get down the hill, many skiers and riders say.

Read the rest of this report, including the “ski and snowboard responsibility code,” at .

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