What do you think about Dundret?
bad pistachio!
There are 4 jumps on Dundret this year! which is bad ...
those who run the pistons can not piss !!!
There are 4 jumps on Dundret this year! which is bad ...
those who run the pistons can not piss !!!
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Slight slope and width in the slopes. Long season! If you have the roads past then you should definitely stay. Otherwise you can always set up in Dunderdygnet in the summer.
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Good slopes, lovely views, little people and nice holiday village, BUT, incredibly unpleasant young people!
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- I expected a good "thunderpark" phase when we got there, there were some odd hopes and a pipe that they had not fixed. so yes my cousin went around and checked a little. so we found a better jump but I thought too much kick.
+ the price was not that dangerous
+ little people
+ the price was not that dangerous
+ little people
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Started going there in the 70's and remembering the WC races where Stenis won and I went with Andreas Wenzel and Dad with Phil Mahre. Probably Sweden's best mountain for slalom competitions throughout the ages. Too bad that previous management destroyed so much of the plant and the new leadership has a journey ahead to succeed in improving the reputation and marketing of Dundret. But luck for a cannon mountain is for all kind of skiing, however, some snow needs to be taken for the calf peel to work. Also agrees with previous writers about the boring attitude of the skiers' gymnasium who are in the way a lot.
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A great back as it was the long time I went to, normal-running ski passes and lots of slopes, (some really steep oxa). The funpark they have been very badly treated when I was there, but could have been due to the loss of snow at the time. In the Funparken fans 3 rails if I remember correctly there was also a jump somewhere bigger than the others, about 10 meters that were immediately tested (it was at the time of boarding). The back is impossible to miss from the road in the bucket, a big white top stands out, quite stately actually "and white" hehe. Plus I read in the magazine that they're building a really big and nice pipe right now, so just wait and see. (:
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Pre-season:
Dundret is a great place to start the season. Opens usually at the end of October beginning of November depending on the cold and snow availability.
Even if the slopes are not open from the top, it is always fun to get started as early as the season. However, it may be a bit icy and crowded as only a few slopes are open. The jumping in the slalom is usually kept by the local riders quite well. However, should be recycled because they change from day to day.
The offpiste is good like that, they are all about knowing who's going to go. There are some good scratches in the woods, but they are quickly absorbed. But one can search away from the system to find a really good ride. The lift card's chances are a little higher, considering the number of runs that are open at the start of the season. But sometimes they cost their requests :)
Dundret is a great place to start the season. Opens usually at the end of October beginning of November depending on the cold and snow availability.
Even if the slopes are not open from the top, it is always fun to get started as early as the season. However, it may be a bit icy and crowded as only a few slopes are open. The jumping in the slalom is usually kept by the local riders quite well. However, should be recycled because they change from day to day.
The offpiste is good like that, they are all about knowing who's going to go. There are some good scratches in the woods, but they are quickly absorbed. But one can search away from the system to find a really good ride. The lift card's chances are a little higher, considering the number of runs that are open at the start of the season. But sometimes they cost their requests :)
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Dundret offers a great good off piste. But one has to know where to go. Getting a pair of studs and good climbing tips is a tip to get to all the tops. Only one top has a lift. There is often a good off piste between the mountainside and the grand slope. Have probably had some of my better yard there actually.
The slopes are good. Fjällbranten offers one of the faster trails I tested in our country, because the one who can stand on the drop-down line all the way down the edge wants to say.
There is also a jump that is cleverly designed with several difficulty levels in the same snowy high. Good for me who have not hoped before. Another plus are the small lift queues. To Dundret you can go from January to the end of April.
Many say that you would rather go to Abisko, Björkliden or Riksgränsen if you still want to go up. I go my second season at Dundret and stick ifos away to the aforementioned resorts, but it's for the change. In practice, the same ride is offered here. Dundret is a huge stable home cup.
Good skiing is available. For day trips, therefore.
The food at Björnfällan is quite ok. The wine list updated with really good Amarone! Nothing to complain about there then. Aftershine, well, say that, those times I visited it.
My big negative, however, is the longitude track. Kass! Never get up when you need it. Then we will not talk about marketing. Who knows Dundret south of Luleå? On the other hand, it's not just evil, the nice off piste that everyone turns into the limit, you can have for yourself. But it is clear. Little more visitors would not hurt, so they could at least afford to manage their entire long-term system.
The slopes are good. Fjällbranten offers one of the faster trails I tested in our country, because the one who can stand on the drop-down line all the way down the edge wants to say.
There is also a jump that is cleverly designed with several difficulty levels in the same snowy high. Good for me who have not hoped before. Another plus are the small lift queues. To Dundret you can go from January to the end of April.
Many say that you would rather go to Abisko, Björkliden or Riksgränsen if you still want to go up. I go my second season at Dundret and stick ifos away to the aforementioned resorts, but it's for the change. In practice, the same ride is offered here. Dundret is a huge stable home cup.
Good skiing is available. For day trips, therefore.
The food at Björnfällan is quite ok. The wine list updated with really good Amarone! Nothing to complain about there then. Aftershine, well, say that, those times I visited it.
My big negative, however, is the longitude track. Kass! Never get up when you need it. Then we will not talk about marketing. Who knows Dundret south of Luleå? On the other hand, it's not just evil, the nice off piste that everyone turns into the limit, you can have for yourself. But it is clear. Little more visitors would not hurt, so they could at least afford to manage their entire long-term system.
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nice hill =)
+ good slopes with good slope
+ snow safe
+ nice length of ski track
- a little expensive
+ good slopes with good slope
+ snow safe
+ nice length of ski track
- a little expensive
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Thunder thunder is how lovely, just pity that those who own the place are striving for strange things and taking care of it. With the right people who steer, it could be a good and well-appreciated place. Too bad the pipes were not open this year, a big disappointment for us who want to go.
Otherwise, I think Dundret has something extra, we are crazy skiers.
Otherwise, I think Dundret has something extra, we are crazy skiers.
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