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I have to imagine that would be a recipe for disaster. I would think that the snow would glow like mad under black lights, the terrain would be extremely hard to see and unless everyone was wearing white or another color that would glow under the blacklights, they'd be virtually invisible.
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That would be impossible, black lights provide no visible light. Having any white light mixed in would almost totally negate the black light. and not to mention how ridiculously powerful of a black light you would have to have to project down onto the mountain.
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