Riksgränsen reviews (Page 3)

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What do you think about Riksgränsen?
cold
22/09/2014
I have been very much in the "border", but in principle, it has grown up with previous speakers, since the merging with "birch", the Riksgränsen has gotten worse, softer and poorer maintenance.
Rumors say the stream wants to sell, and I think it would have been the best for the plant.

The positive thing is that you can go on the same ski pass in Riksgränsen / Björkliden, all natural jumps and drops as well as someone who wrote close proximity to Narvik.

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Johan
Johan (Guest)
11/04/2012
I really love the Riksgränsen, a fantastic place but continuing it in the same style, it's a dead place in a few years ...

After the merger with Björkliden, they have become even worse maintenance if possible.

I wanted to transport the transport lifts from Katterjåkk and stayed for several days. The Norddalsliften (Knappliften) demanded constant maintenance throughout the Easter, sometimes three people were employed with misery so that someone could get up on the hill at all. Should a security officer see how young seasonal workers are forced to climb into the elevator and kick the elevator bars just near the spinning wheel, they would shut down the shit directly.

Nordalsliften was used already when it stopped there in the early 1980s!

The problem is that as long as guests or the media (especially ski magazines that constantly criticize the place) constantly protest nothing will happen.

How devil hard can be, you can not afford to drive a ski resort, you should not do that. See and learn from Finland, using EU funds, they are slamming cabins and lots of chairlifts on small hills, such as Levi and Ylläs - wherever you want.

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schizopsycho
28/10/2011
Canon Place, Offpist Allabama and no overpowered Åre prices.
No congestion either.
Totally untouched mountains if you go there to the premiere.

Naturally shaped hope and shyssta drop.

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TTT
TTT (Guest)
09/09/2008
I have to say that some of these statements are accurate in the Riksgränsen. Unfortunately for those who have not had the chance to be a longer time. Spring häruppe can be magical. When the sun is pouring at its best, a single snowman can not say that the limit is overrated. Also, you can not resist some wonderful afterski hours on the Pelican Hill that usually open in April / May. The food on lappis must be very expensive but a pizza slice with the best and freshest items .. I can speak for myself. I live in Kiruna (which is 13 miles away) and I have been skiing here all the way through my life and I have not even been sorry for the skiing, the food or the weather (oh, I will not exaggerate -24 is not always the most cozy ) and yet I'm here most of the season. So I say give it a try!

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mawlin
28/07/2008
Not many people, even on the sports license. Nice slopes and large offpiste areas. The food in Lappis is a bit pricey so the food bag is recommended!
The green (bar) can be a bit empty ... especially on weekdays

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a128
09/05/2008
I was there for a few days week 16, I experience the Riksgränsen Likson some others who overestimated, the chairlifts are equally brutal every time they are going to sit on them, the northern part of the river became the warehouse so that it remained quiet for at least a couple of days, therefore the national border makes reason for the name risk limit
the sum of the cardemumman would rather go a whole week to a year or a short week to branäs, the stuff will last for a significantly better standard and better variation and less risk of having to leave the plant in a game list

rating a 2nd with reservation because the apartment I stayed in was relatively newly renovated

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robert_eklund
01/04/2008
I have work in the national frontier and have to say that it is the same stable I have been for so long. The staffing of the staff does not suck and dance properly after the pipe's pipes, just packing together. Gronan is standing for the greater part of the season and staff prices are a shame. The hike is good if there is snow and there is not too much flatlight, as it is next to jam. The mountain has forever reason to do too much credit for nothing, the slopes towards the hotel are the only ones with their elevator shining next door all day while the back offers a button lift. The Riksgransen is terribly overrated.

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Anton
Anton (Guest)
27/11/2007
Skiing, after skiing, food, spa, everything is here. The food is awesome, the ride is amazing with drips. Nightclubs and the bar for those with attitude. Bound 0 Bought +1.

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Linus
Linus (Guest)
31/05/2007
ooh, just come home from there and it was perfect snow, in some places there were almost a meter of powder snow. The bad thing was, though, that it was windy and cloudy, but for the daylighting, the sunny days lifted the score.!

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henrikmjoberg
30/05/2007
The national boundary includes a mountain with large areas to see if the snowfall is good in the terrain. Norddalsfjället has serviced as a venue for many free-kicking competitions, but is often odd and tricky. Unfortunately, I have never visited the facility in good weather conditions, ice and crowds seem to be characteristic, so my impression is a bit dull .. a mountain with enormously good possibilities that rarely infrias ?!

Good but expensive hotel at the foot of the mountain.

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