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https://www.dolomitisuperski.com/en/Ski-pass/Prices
lift pass prices for coming season
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~10% increase on last year? Boo. Not too surprising though.
Let's hope there's enough electric/gas to run the lifts all season.
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We fly out on the 12th, so the twitchy forecast monitoring has begun. The VG valley appears to be in pretty good shape, compared to some other resorts in central Europe.
Is anyone out there this week, to give a first hand report?
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HugoC wrote:
@luigi
, just reading what you said about latemar, we hvae a mixed group, which means we have great fun up to an easier red. the reds in Seiser Alm or col margaretta in san pellogrino vs the reds of arabba or selva. we're planning on a week of the small resorts next year, and i wanted to get a feel on the level of red in latemar. if they are at the tough end then the group won't hvae much fun, but if they are at the easier end then all will be good. any thoughts appreciated
Sorry, just spotted this.
Some of the reds in Latemar are quite testing, particularly the ones above Pampeago (and the one that drops from Passo Feudo to meet the gondola up from Predazzo) that have blacks running down next to them, not a lot of difference in the pitch. Those at the Obereggen end were more manageable IIRC
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