Val Gardena offpiste
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was the snow enough for offpist?
thank you so much for your tips.i will lett you know as soon as i go there.have a nice year.
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Started by Denni77 in Italy 13-Nov-2013 - 12 Replies
Flat country skier
reply to 'Val Gardena offpiste' posted Jan-2014
Just back from the Dolomites, we were based at Arabba this time but skied all around (Marmolada,Val Gardena, Kronplatz, even made it to Cortina and Ortisei),great skiing, it snowed yesterday when we were leaving, also snow's predicted for today.
Denni77
reply to 'Val Gardena offpiste' posted Jan-2014
flat country skier wrote:Just back from the Dolomites, we were based at Arabba this time but skied all around (Marmolada,Val Gardena, Kronplatz, even made it to Cortina and Ortisei),great skiing, it snowed yesterday when we were leaving, also snow's predicted for today.
was the snow enough for offpist?
Flat country skier
reply to 'Val Gardena offpiste' posted Jan-2014
Hi Denni77
Yes, there was enough. And should be more now after yesterday's snow. Not skiing off-piste any more for various reasons myself (age, family responsibilities,post-surgery, insurance) but saw the freeride guys happily skiing off Marmolada and Passo Pardoi (so jealous)and all around the Sella Ronda. If you find it's not enough in Val Gardena, head off to Passo Pardoi/Arabba/Marmolada way as the snow is generally better there due to higher altitude. Snow and piste information of all the valleys can be found at http://www.dolomitisuperski.com/en/ Hope this helps.
Yes, there was enough. And should be more now after yesterday's snow. Not skiing off-piste any more for various reasons myself (age, family responsibilities,post-surgery, insurance) but saw the freeride guys happily skiing off Marmolada and Passo Pardoi (so jealous)and all around the Sella Ronda. If you find it's not enough in Val Gardena, head off to Passo Pardoi/Arabba/Marmolada way as the snow is generally better there due to higher altitude. Snow and piste information of all the valleys can be found at http://www.dolomitisuperski.com/en/ Hope this helps.
Denni77
reply to 'Val Gardena offpiste' posted Jan-2014
flat country skier wrote:Hi Denni77
Yes, there was enough. And should be more now after yesterday's snow. Not skiing off-piste any more for various reasons myself (age, family responsibilities,post-surgery, insurance) but saw the freeride guys happily skiing off Marmolada and Passo Pardoi (so jealous)and all around the Sella Ronda. If you find it's not enough in Val Gardena, head off to Passo Pardoi/Arabba/Marmolada way as the snow is generally better there due to higher altitude. Snow and piste information of all the valleys can be found at http://www.dolomitisuperski.com/en/ Hope this helps.
thank you so much for your tips.i will lett you know as soon as i go there.have a nice year.
Flat country skier
reply to 'Val Gardena offpiste' posted Jan-2014
Many thanks! Enjoy the Dolomites, it truly is a great place to go to.
Topic last updated on 05-January-2014 at 23:29