Snow grooming is the process of manipulating snow for recreational uses with a tractor, snowmobile, piste caterpillar, truck or snowcat towing specialized equipment. The process is used to maintain ski hills, cross-country ski trails and snowmobile trails by grooming (moving, flattening, rototiller, or compacting) the snow on them. A variation of the technique is used to construct snow runways in Antarctica.
A snow groomer is usually employed to pack snow and improve skiing and and snowmobile trail conditions. The resulting pattern on the snow is known as corduroy, and is widely regarded as a good surface on which to ski or ride. Snow groomers can also move accumulated snow made by Snow cannon as part of a process, called "snow farming".
Snow groomers built for ski slopes employ front mounted, hydraulically operated blades, powered rotary tillers and specialized shaping equipment for not only maintaining , but also for building , and snow tube parks. Cross-country skiing trails are also groomed in similar fashion, often with a wide "corduroy" area that allows skate-skiing plus classic ski tracks, imprinted with specialized ski guides. Manufacturers include Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug (Germany), Prinoth (Italy), The History of Cats Ski Area Management 2015 Tucker Sno-Cat (US), the Ohara Corporation (Japan), Snow Vehicles Ohara Corp Zaugg (Switzerland), Zaugg track-based snow clearing systems Global Railway Review 2016 Favero Snow Tech (Italy) History Favero Snow Tech and Aztec/CM Dupon (France).
Snow groomers can handle very steep gradients due to their low centre of gravity and large contact area, but they can also be assisted by . Using cable lengths of up to 1,200 metres and a tractive force of up to 4.8 tonnes, winches can support the machines on steep slopes. Neue Windentechnologie für steilste Hänge (Sherpa-Winde, Prinoth) ISR Internationale Seilbahn-Rundschau 22 April 2011, retrieved 5 September 2014
Snow groomers warn skiers and snowboarders with visual or acoustic signals. Groomers are mostly sent out during the night time after the close of the Ski resort so as not to interfere with daily and night skiing. Snowmakers, snowmaking prevail when Mother Nature is uncooperative - Pocahontas Times - Mountain Times, Vol. 6 No. 2 February 2007
Due to their mobility and low ground pressure (typically 0.040 to 0.060 kg/cm2 (about 4 to 6 kN/m2) snow groomers are sometimes used elsewhere, e.g. for agricultural purposes, moving bulk goods, working on or at biogas sites. Pistenraupen zum Bewegen von Hackgut TEST Pistenraupe Prinoth LH 500, Anwender: Thermo Wipptal AG, (photos dated 15 June 2011), retrieved 5 September 2014
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