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Best TREE SKIING in the selaronda (Val Gardena) Italy??

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi Guys,

Im going with my family to selva garden on saturday and the forecast is snowing heavy this week and the week we are there! I love skiing pow but with snow coming down and flat light can anyone recommend the best areas on or off piste to ski in flat light?

Thanks for any help Little Angel
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Rather the other side of the circuit, but under the clockwise gondola out of Corvara is good (especially if you can sneak in by the lift at the very top - though it is quite a steep slope there, now mostly guarded by fences: otherwise most of the best of that area can't be accessed). http://en.mychaletfinder.com/resorts/corvara/piste_map_full_size?map=alta-badia-piste-map-2012.jpg
On the map it looks like there ought to be good stuff near Selva, but I can't remember it http://www.val-gardena.com/download/gardena/pdf/piantine/map_winter_val_gardena_2005.pdf


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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
TC MEDIA, There is lots of tree skiing in Val Gardena itself – we stayed in Canazei last year and went to Val Gardena several times because it was snowing and the tree skiing was more enjoyable than the open bowls where visibility was more limited. Have a look at Plan de Gralba, Ciampinoi, Monte Pana and Col Raiser, as well as Dantercepies on the other side. If you want powder, I have previously found unpisted (marked) runs near the snow parks at Plan de Gralba.
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