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allbob that is just ski porn! Bit flat at the bottom if I'm being critical

Can't see why it's red though...
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The kid in the yellow is a bit tastey. Shocked
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allbob that is just ski porn! Bit flat at the bottom if I'm being critical

Can't see why it's red though...


There's a rise towards the end that requires some carrying of speed, otherwise you can go like the clappers down it if it's not busy. There's a steepish pitch in the middle which probably pushes it to red. There is a looped 'chicken run' around it however, for the less crazy. wink
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As a skiing experience, it could be described as a tad boring, but so worth doing for its sheer length, for the scenery and for the firepit restaurant!
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As a skiing experience, it could be described as a tad boring..


.... not if you belt it with 4 mad mates after a couple of pints with Werner at the Curona Hutte. Who said that?!!! No, no,no,no. Neutral
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=42&v=eYQHftVOkrA

And here Igor explores the impressive Sassa di Stria and its WW1 Austrian fortifications with his ‘Amore’ and two kids. snowHead The Sassa is just across the road from the Lagazuoi. At the end of the video is some great drone footage of the area Cool

The weather outlook remains cool and largely dry. Still plenty of people about looking at the webcams. If they continue to get sunny skiing over the half term holiday I could imagine this season becoming one of their most successful in terms of ticket sales.
I notice that this year the lifts are also scheduled to run across the Easter holiday.
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Looks like another top up on Thursday and Friday with light snow creeping over the Alpine ridge from Austria. Strong winds before then might disrupt some of the more exposed lifts. Could be jolly cold on the Maserai this week Confused
https://www.bergfex.com/alta-badia/wetter/prognose/#day1

Looks to be staying cool and settled well into February.


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Arrived today in Corvara. Most snow I've seen at village level in all my trips here. Certainly cold in the village in the shade and this evening. Will find out tomorrow how busy it is.
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Peter S wrote:
Could be jolly cold on the Maserai this week Confused


It's always cold on it snowHead
Nice runs from it though
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Peter S wrote:
Looks like another top up on Thursday and Friday with light snow creeping over the Alpine ridge from Austria. Strong winds before then might disrupt some of the more exposed lifts. Could be jolly cold on the Maserai this week Confused
https://www.bergfex.com/alta-badia/wetter/prognose/#day1

Looks to be staying cool and settled well into February.


That's the game. A cold and snowy February followed by a constant -1C for the first 2 weeks of March.

What was the nonsense shitehousery enforced at the top of the Sasslong gondola this year? The need to schlep over to that other chair rather than the chair to the left of the Sasslong exit straight up to Ciampinoi?
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What was the nonsense shitehousery enforced at the top of the Sasslong gondola this year? The need to schlep over to that other chair rather than the chair to the left of the Sasslong exit straight up to Ciampinoi?


Discussed previously on this thread.
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Blowing an absolute hoolie in Passo Tonale this evening, I can't see much being open tomorrow unless it abates. Forecast for later this week is worse and Bergfex has 125kph forecast at the top for next week.
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As a skiing experience, it could be described as a tad boring, but so worth doing for its sheer length, for the scenery and for the firepit restaurant!


Ah yes, the Baita Pauli, highly recommended. Very Happy

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Blowing an absolute hoolie in Passo Tonale this evening, I can't see much being open tomorrow unless it abates. Forecast for later this week is worse and Bergfex has 125kph forecast at the top for next week.


Any snow coming along with the wind?
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Should be good conditions for cross country, walking, snowshoeing as well as skiing at the moment.
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Any snow coming along with the wind?


No snow in the wind and becoming very warm as the weekend approaches.
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Just back from a weekend in Selva and I can’t remember skiing on pistes in better conditions. Loads of snow everywhere and due to the cold (but not uncomfortable) temperatures, the great conditions held up all day. Only the two reds off the top of the Ciampinoi mogulled up for the pm.
We did half a day around Selva, a day on the SR green + some cruising around Corvara and then the Sella Gardena on Sunday (including that mental bus with snow chains). Queues not bad anywhere- possibly because we did the SR on Saturday.
Anyone there now is very lucky!
Cheers for the help answering questions on this thread as well.
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Ski storage, Venice Marco Polo airport. Asking for a friend. Anyone know if and where skis could be stored at or near the airport? Does the official airport baggage storage office take them?

This friend has been known to cunningly store items as large as touring bikes in woods or dense undergrowth. However, as it’s an airport, prefer to avoid sparking a security issue.
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We used left luggage in Marco Polo yesterday. One of our group had a ski bag (and hid one of our rucksacks in it as well because they charge by the bag).
It in just out of the airport and turn left- 1 minute walk.
Decent service- trying to look up costs, as one of the others paid, but I don’t think it was much for 8 hours
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Be careful with left luggage. It cost us a fortune for 2 days in Venice. Much cheaper to take it into the town though they did charge a bit extra on the water bus !
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Another perfect day on the pistes in Alta Badia today. Bit windy at the higher points but nothing to cause any issues. Some of the pistes which have been closed all winter are now open. Snow turned a touch softer around lunchtime to give lovely grippy conditions. Even run 8 back to corvara was quite good with few piles of snow. Generally today was mostly quiet. I can't remember many people on any slope or lift all day (unlike in Edelweiss Valley on Monday). Between 1 and 3 I was mostly sat on a lift on my own. The village (Corvara) does seem a bit quiet, but all the hotel Car parks look full. This is my third trip here now and im still struggling to find somewhere else to try as I feel im going to be so disappointed.
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Another perfect day on the pistes in Alta Badia today. Bit windy at the higher points but nothing to cause any issues. Some of the pistes which have been closed all winter are now open. Snow turned a touch softer around lunchtime to give lovely grippy conditions. Even run 8 back to corvara was quite good with few piles of snow. Generally today was mostly quiet. I can't remember many people on any slope or lift all day (unlike in Edelweiss Valley on Monday). Between 1 and 3 I was mostly sat on a lift on my own. The village (Corvara) does seem a bit quiet, but all the hotel Car parks look full. This is my third trip here now and im still struggling to find somewhere else to try as I feel im going to be so disappointed.


Any essentials for a first timer in Corvara with a mixed group, 3 who are happy anywhere, and one early intermediate? We plan Laguzoi, and maybe Green Sella Ronda depending on how the lessons go. Edelweiss and the blues above Corvara.
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Any essentials for a first timer in Corvara with a mixed group, 3 who are happy anywhere, and one early intermediate? We plan Laguzoi, and maybe Green Sella Ronda depending on how the lessons go. Edelweiss and the blues above Corvara.


All listed. No sweat. Cool
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A bit of snow on Saturday still possible then going very cold next week.

The outlook beyond next week is suggesting a gradual return towards more average temperatures and predominantly dry weather which should maintain the high quality snow surfaces.
https://www.bergfex.com/kronplatz/webcams/c14486/
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Any essentials for a first timer in Corvara with a mixed group, 3 who are happy anywhere, and one early intermediate? We plan Laguzoi, and maybe Green Sella Ronda depending on how the lessons go. Edelweiss and the blues above Corvara.


The return trip to Santa Croce is very pleasant and attractive, though not a must do. Depending on how confident they are the early intermediated may want to download to La Villa, the black down is superb for the better skiers.
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endoman wrote:


Any essentials for a first timer in Corvara with a mixed group, 3 who are happy anywhere, and one early intermediate? We plan Laguzoi, and maybe Green Sella Ronda depending on how the lessons go. Edelweiss and the blues above Corvara.


The return trip to Santa Croce is very pleasant and attractive, though not a must do. Depending on how confident they are the early intermediated may want to download to La Villa, the black down is superb for the better skiers.


Have that earmarked as well. I see a long blue down to La Villa but looks like lots of skating / poling. I’d like to ski gran risa so the download is a great suggestion.
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@endoman, the blue alternative to Gran Risa is very slow, I took it by mistake last week when heading to Santa Croce. The lift trip up to SC is also slow but the run from top to bottom is well worth it for an early intermediate. I also loved the restaurant to your left as you exit the chairlift and walk towards the gondola upto the monastery
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@endoman, The black (17) down to La Villa is nice - steep and wide - but it ends up below the level of gondola [5]. To get to Santa Croce you then have to go up in a short funicular [55], then walk perhaps 100 yards across the car park to chair [54].

If you come down the red (17) alternative to La Villa, then you end up at the foot of chairlift [57], which connects directly to chair [54]. No fannying about waiting for the funicular, or trudging across the car park.

Once you've gone across town on [54], you have to use [58] to get to [56] because the ski school have put up netting fences which mean you can't ski directly from the top of [54] to [56].
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Santa Croce recommend for the terrific 2 mile long blue run and the traditional Refugio at the top for good food on packed but sociable tables.

The perfectly managed ski area of Kronplatz which is covered on the SD ski pass is also accessible by free bus from near the bottom of Sponata.
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Thinking of trying Santa Croce tomorrow. Is the blue run to the bottom a difficult blue? Looks fairly steep to me on YouTube videos. Is it comparable to say, the run from Gardena pass down to Colfosco?
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The blue itself is fine its mainly a road. However, it ends a km or two before the bottom and the rest of the run is on the red and is steep. I think the top half of the run from Gardena is of similar steepness.
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Judwin wrote:
@endoman, The black (17) down to La Villa is nice - steep and wide - but it ends up below the level of gondola [5]. To get to Santa Croce you then have to go up in a short funicular [55], then walk perhaps 100 yards across the car park to chair [54].

If you come down the red (17) alternative to La Villa, then you end up at the foot of chairlift [57], which connects directly to chair [54]. No fannying about waiting for the funicular, or trudging across the car park.

Once you've gone across town on [54], you have to use [58] to get to [56] because the ski school have put up netting fences which mean you can't ski directly from the top of [54] to [56].


This is good advice. We had a mixed group and everyone loved the red down to La Villa and as stated, it brings you out in exactly the right place to link over the village to Santa Croce. We didn’t go on to Santa Croce, as time was limited, but apparently the red on the opposite side of the village, which is part of the route, is good as well.

The better skiers in the group should try the World Cup Black down to La Villa but maybe leave the others at the ‘Club’ bar at the top of the lift.
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@jimmybog, gardena pass to colfosco is as hard (usually literally) as anything in alta badia

the blue bit is a road and then i drops you out onto a red, choose the right line on this and its ok - if you go to the apex of the corners its steep.
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Most of the lifts closed in Passo Tonale this morning due to wind.
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Thanks @hobbiteater and @wam15 for the advice
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Lovely four days in San Martino Di Castrozza. Got back last Saturday. Easy as pie from Treviso. Great weather and snow. Not a big area but we popped up to Passo Rolle for a morning and made sure we got up the cable car at Col Verde back in town plus ski the red run from mid station. Highly recommended for a short break but a week would be pointless. Some of the reds are more than enough for the majority and easily accessible gentle off piste when the snow is good.
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Weather looks perfect for anyone heading out to the Sella Ronda next week. Wall to wall sunshine, light winds and cool dry air Cool
https://www.bergfex.com/alta-badia/wetter/prognose/
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Hello All great forum.

Just getting back into skiing after getting the bug on modern skis at Hemel Hempstead. I was just wondering is Feb busy in the Dolomites? I have a weeks leave to take and was just seeing if I could get myself organised before the season is over? Thanks very much
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