No snow, no problem: The plastic slope surrounded by sheep that produced Britain's top skier

Nestled in the rolling countryside of Ribble Valley in northwest England is a modest ski slope about 140 meters (yards) long, 10 meters wide and surrounded by roaming sheep. It’s a gentle hill, featuring three tiny inclines at the start and a mostly flat section to finish. One word is often used to describe Pendle Ski Club: Humble.

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