What do you think about Klövsjö/Storhogna?

Great place! not so close queues are close to 2 other ski resorts ie Vemdalen and Bjørnrike
A minus is that it usually usually be very windy there. when i was there it was - 35 c and it's not as nice to go board in that cold. If snow is there too
A minus is that it usually usually be very windy there. when i was there it was - 35 c and it's not as nice to go board in that cold. If snow is there too
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Klövsjö, is great. Good slopes, even though it is not so huge. Relatively steep slopes, but there are always some "nice" slopes too, which are great ones! Nice lift staff, and nice ski instructor! A minus is the poor lifting capacity (for example, the chairlift takes 7.5-8 min, when it goes fast, often longer).
Storhogna is completely inhabited, no queues,
however, a little nicer backs than in Klövsjö,
but wonderful off-piste, and nice long track ...
A minus (in my view, anyway) is that you get a knot lift when you go to Storhogna, and also in Storhogna.
Tip: If you are going to Storhogna, go up at the top, turn right at the top and go out and look at the mountains, absolutely beautiful beautiful !!!
Storhogna is completely inhabited, no queues,
however, a little nicer backs than in Klövsjö,
but wonderful off-piste, and nice long track ...
A minus (in my view, anyway) is that you get a knot lift when you go to Storhogna, and also in Storhogna.
Tip: If you are going to Storhogna, go up at the top, turn right at the top and go out and look at the mountains, absolutely beautiful beautiful !!!
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Good lakes in Klövsjö, but the funpark is not exactly good because the landing zone is all too far away so you almost always land on the flat and get lost in your feet, so you want a funpark ride to the mountainous mountain that lies about 4mil From there, the funpark there is much better but not superb. The backs are, by the way, really good but would like a little more offpiste. big-haired is not worth going to! 3.5
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I really like Klövsjö, that's where I learned to go skiing. Very good and steep slopes and some people. Storhogna is hardly anything to mention even if there is some offpiste there.
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no further funpark but very good slopes ... not many people to always well prepared backs =)
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Klövsjö is GOLD! Have been there on sports holidays when I was little o found there again as an adult. Good hills, nice staff and calm weather for the most part.
The restaurant has good food if you can not cook yourself and ICA has a cool assortment if you can eat. Do not miss a visit to Klövsjö.
The restaurant has good food if you can not cook yourself and ICA has a cool assortment if you can eat. Do not miss a visit to Klövsjö.
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Right good place i think ... when there is a lot of snow there is a little offpiste possible called oh .... usually there is a fat big jump sometimes!
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Klövsjö is included as the smallest system in Härjedalsfjällen, with Skistar as owner. (Furthermore, Skistar owns Åre). This means that with the same lifeboat you can go to all systems (even Åre if you buy a como season card). The other two systems are Björnrike and Vemdalsskalet. Personally, I think the skull is best due to the number of slopes in relation to the slope. Björnrike best for snowboarders, with its funpark. Is also popular with twintip riders. Klöjsjö then? Well, good skiing, good slope and not as many people as in the other two systems. There is a lot of off-piste, but it's not so obvious so you'll have to look a little, as the slopes are not above the tree line, so it's becoming forest skiing. Many of the off-piste scratches are described in previous posts. I have some in my register for the interested. He explores a lot during my season there. May be thanked for the good criticism of ski instructors from the post 2002-04-22. Storhogna, I do not have to pronounce when I never went there when skiing school activities filled up the days ...
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Where in Klövsjö during the sporting promise there was a lot of snow so the offpiste was good You can always take care of dropping off some of the rocks at the chairlift yourself, unfortunately because I rented skis a tip is that when you get up with the chair lift one to the right then you slope up on the edge to the left until you get to a nice place where you go straight down but watch out if you go wrong you have to drop down in a place with a lot of trees but you see when you get there so it is no problem. Hope I will go again and the skiers were sketchy. ps pay to go private lessons with a ski instructor and go off-piste they know everything about where to go or simply ask them.
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I was in Klövsjö last week. Almost a little bit of snow left in the slopes, pawned one of the steel edges when I burned over a stone in the black-eyed hammer. Good luck there were skis =) nice pistons until 12 o'clock when the sun had warmed up the air and the sorbent came out ... do not miss the steeple under the seatlift as it's the fastest back in my whole system that likes when there's a tree the way for the itinerary.
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