What do you think about Riksgränsen?
Fantastic opportunities for good skiing weather and weather permits. If you have hides, the number of possible slopes increases to infinitely many. Even if you do not have hides you can easily get up on Nordalsfjället - if you are only willing to walk 30-45 minutes. Although there are a lot of people in the lift, the large surfaces make it slippery in the slopes. Absolutely a favorite to go to for off piste when it comes to Sweden, however, I probably would have chosen another mountain if I was looking for good piste skiing.
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Excellent off piste rides and lovely snowfall! Well done and just about people! Definitely the new favorite in Sweden.
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Great in good weather, painfully uncomfortable in bad weather. That's the short summary. Here I have had one of my absolute best ski trips within the country's borders. A Christian heaven's weekend weekend before NM. Just being able to sit in the elevator and see Sweden's freeride elite make power-backflip across the edge of a transport line is quite inspiring.
However, when the weather is bad it's a terrible place. The sound is hopeless and the sight is non-existent. There is no forest to hide in. The Riksgränsen is simply a bit of a chance. Chances are you get a great trip and you're wrong, it will be flat.
If you have never been there, you should definitely try. However, do not go too early, the chance of sun getting better later in the season.
However, when the weather is bad it's a terrible place. The sound is hopeless and the sight is non-existent. There is no forest to hide in. The Riksgränsen is simply a bit of a chance. Chances are you get a great trip and you're wrong, it will be flat.
If you have never been there, you should definitely try. However, do not go too early, the chance of sun getting better later in the season.
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We were a bunch of guys who last spring had a weekend weekend in the national border.
Highly recommend this amazing experience.
As you move not too high altitude, there are many different beautiful lifts and slopes.
Highly recommend this amazing experience.
As you move not too high altitude, there are many different beautiful lifts and slopes.
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The world's funniest place!
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Kallsnö in May and awesome creative terrain.
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We are here at the Riksgränsfjället sports promo 2018 and read on the Riksgränns hemsida that the snow depth is 120cm but I can guarantee max 30-35 cm of snow, many ridges that are not even pissed, the last brigade down to the hotel made it possible to go between the stones completely opistat. A lift closed (see photo) A lift opens only 2 hours a day.
You can at least get the correct facts.
Abisko 0 cm Björkliden 15 cm Narvik lift system 35 cm very little snow in the entire northern mountain range.
Nordalsfiket closed (on sports license) ??? ? nothing got on the whole plant.
The only lunch dinner is at the hotel a small bar type with 3 small tables we had to sit in a cold lobby and eat the hamburger for 200kr / st
Hope someone gets helped by some facts and makes decisions afterwards.
You can at least get the correct facts.
Abisko 0 cm Björkliden 15 cm Narvik lift system 35 cm very little snow in the entire northern mountain range.
Nordalsfiket closed (on sports license) ??? ? nothing got on the whole plant.
The only lunch dinner is at the hotel a small bar type with 3 small tables we had to sit in a cold lobby and eat the hamburger for 200kr / st
Hope someone gets helped by some facts and makes decisions afterwards.
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Great scenery with lovely slopes and huge opportunities for top trips.
However, have to complain about some lifts that work badly and have seen their best days.
However, have to complain about some lifts that work badly and have seen their best days.
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But magic Lapland. If you have not visited this fabulous landscape it's time. Lapland is a bit like Narnia, magically beautifully beautiful.
The ride is endlessly good pistes and no queues for those who like it. For those who like free-kicking, Nordals is a classic yard, or why not a jawfish nearby. The possibilities are endless, take a trip to Narvik or stay in the immediate area.
I love the national border
The ride is endlessly good pistes and no queues for those who like it. For those who like free-kicking, Nordals is a classic yard, or why not a jawfish nearby. The possibilities are endless, take a trip to Narvik or stay in the immediate area.
I love the national border
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