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Yllas in December
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Thinking of going to Yllas, Finland in December. I gather that at this time of year you get five hours of light and half the pistes have floodlights. I am assuming it will be very cold and googles are a must. What colour lens would be suitable, I have some yellow. Do you need clear for when floodlights are on?
I know that it is small resort. Anyone been there and can comment on it?
Obviously
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
john w
, have a look at
this thread
. Although mainly about Levi there are some thoughts about Yllas that may help. Obviously the daylight will be similar so you could use the same link as I provided there for daylight hours.
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