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I'm off to Passo Tonale in January but was wondering what the ski-ing is like there in the summer. Does anyone have any photos to share?
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johnboy
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www.adamello.com
for details. I've skied in Tonale but it was years ago and very quiet then. I'm certain there's summer skiing because Tonale was where Gustav Thoni came from and he was Tomba's trainer, so a lot of the Italian skiers race training took place on the Presena, or so I was told. It's a very historic area, used to be Austrian and was the scene of some huge battles in WW1.
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Dont know about summer skiing but we had a good weekend in Passo Tonale last Feb. As one of the party was a beginner we didnt actually make it to the glacier side of the valley.
We stayed in a hotel situated the lift station in the middle of town. I'd recommend the runs on the extreme right hand side of the piste map as you look at it. Nice long cruisey reds and blues with a great food stop half way down...
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Roger C
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Welcome to Snowheads. I skied Tonale in 2002, but there was a severe snow drought. We did manage to ski the Presena, but it was extremely icy. Wanted to go back as we found the locals very welcoming and thought there'd be some interesting terrain to cover when conditions are good.
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