noun a term used in skiing and snowboarding to refer to skiing or snowboarding on untamed, unmarked, or unpatrolled slopes outside of designated ski runs
Off-piste can also be used in the context of other outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, or backcountry exploration, to denote venturing off established trails or paths.
Off-piste can also be used in risk management discussions to describe situations where individuals are operating outside of established safety protocols or guidelines.
In adventure travel, off-piste may refer to exploring remote or off-the-beaten-path destinations that are not typically visited by tourists.
Off-piste refers to skiing or snowboarding on ungroomed, unmarked, or unpatrolled slopes outside of designated ski areas.
In the context of writing, 'off-piste' may be used to describe a departure from the main topic or theme of a piece of writing, or to refer to a more unconventional or risky approach to storytelling.
Psychologists may use 'off-piste' to describe behavior or thought patterns that deviate from the norm or expected norms, or to refer to unconventional therapeutic approaches that are not traditionally used.
Chefs may use 'off-piste' to describe dishes or cooking techniques that are not part of the standard menu or traditional culinary practices, or to refer to experimental or avant-garde culinary creations.
Entrepreneurs may use 'off-piste' to describe business strategies or decisions that are unconventional or risky, or to refer to ventures or projects that are outside the mainstream or traditional market.