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Hi folks,
after some heads up on Levi in Finland.
Wife back from Afghanistan at the start of November so fancy 2 weeks away in the snow.
Europe not an option so looking at Levi.
Can anyone give me any advice regarding conditions, hotels etc? (apart from how expensive it will be!)
Will be taking a 3 1/2 year old as well to learn to ski, so maybe husky trips, northern lights and all that malarkey.
Thanks in advance, Den
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Denni, can't help an awful lot but just to say that I really don't think you can be sure of the snow conditions that early on. We went to Finland a couple of years ago, and went quite a lot further North than Levi too, to do a Santa trip. We went something like the 17th December and I was on pins as the earlier trips were cancelled as there was no snow, it came late that year, but fortunately for us it did come in time. Husky trips can be very good, done one there and one in Alaska, would really recommend. Northern lights trip, don't book in advance (especially as you are planning to go for two weeks) as they will still run them whatever the weather even if it's quite obvious you will not see them. So book it there if you get clear weather. Never skied there so can't help with that. Oh and yes it's very expensive to eat and drink.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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why is "Europe" not an option?
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Cheers for the replies folks, much appreciated.
Pam, didn't fancy glaciated terrain and start of November, unlikely to be a lot of snow or the resorts open. Well, thats the advice i've had. Lived in Germany for years and always skied Stubai, Garmisch glacier and not on snow until the end of Nov but more like decent snow start of Dec.
Do you have some insider tips!
Thanks Sarah, we have been to Lofoten and Tromso a few times for climbing and mountaineering and we have been to Canada a couple of times and I've been to Alaska, mountaineering and skiing, on numerous occasions. Took our small creature to Canmore when she was 9 months old and had a husky sled ride there and Banff was great even at minus 33 with the wind chill!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Denni, hope you sort something that works
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Fingers crossed!
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Certainly no gaurantee of snow in early November in Lapland. BUt more importantly the resort may not open until there is enough snow on the pistes. Late November you may get away with it but early November is a big gamble IMO. ALso even if the resort does open then it will not open all the pistes and lifts at that time of year.
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Hi Denni.
Been up to Levi 6 -7 times really good pleanty to do, but not that much for the advanced skiier.
I thing the Levi World Cup is schedulled for around 11th November but they do prepare that especially, has been cancelled a few times recently due to tempreture and lack of snow.
there should be snow up there but i think they say the season starts towards the end of Nov.
I always go with Tour Operator ( Inghams) they do offer a good choice of hotels & cabins. Doubt if any snow mobile tracks will be open that early, may be wrong as i always go towards the end of Jan.
Only 19 or so pistes are open up to Feb as they are floodlit, the rest of the pistes open in Feb when the longer days start.
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