Riksgränsen reviews (Page 8)

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What do you think about Riksgränsen?
Ove Lundqvist
Ove Lundqvist (Guest)
09/04/2001
Right now badly with snow 80cm is not enough for the optimal offpiste ride. Minus if you cross the border and get back a long piece of 1km. It's otherwise a totally okay thing for a couple of days like a week but not more. If you are going to go more than a couple of days, a large wallet for helicopters is required this year. Those who intend to go to pistachio may go to another place.
Shit in others and let them be cola you complain about all o one where is not much better. Far from all born as ski guns.

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BJ-j
BJ-j (Guest)
01/02/2001
Were in the border first league in May last year. Lots of cushions but a bit of a glimpse of the first hour, but it was done before then it cleared up and at 12 o'clock the sun was coming and fix me a decent helmet edge to an equally oily goggles edge because I had forgotten the solstice at home. Awesome good Spring Day that ended my season. The "border" is a j-nice place and could be even better if only all the wannabes who think they can

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Joe Skier
Joe Skier (Guest)
14/01/2001
Many talk about small fall height and high rises, of course, but there are two chairlifts in the world that sever as much as the old heights of the border? It is not a direct challenging mountain, but it is actually more about a self how to make use of what is available. Then you can not come up with any robbery stories on a small mountain where most of the lights are seen from the elevator ...

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MattE
MattE (Guest)
05/01/2001
Have been in the limit for the past 15 years, Have been riding high waistcoats in February, knee high pads in May and burned through beautiful midsummer midsummer. If you only want to be there a long weekend, no one will bet on anything other than April-May. Offpiste is very good and it can be a nice island on the green during the big weekends.
Unfortunately, the service from the staff in the last 5-6 years has been reduced to non-existent. Guests are something you look down on and experience as disturbing elements during their self-realization period of navel viewing and this drops the score that would otherwise be 5.
The exception is the restaurant and bar which is quite ok, nice knowledgeable staff with lots of skiing in themselves.

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Espen Slørdal
Espen Slørdal (Guest)
02/11/2000
Drove 90 miles from Steinkjer in central Norway and was not disappointed. Riksgrensen rules! Was there in May 2000, for four years, and had it all king. Good environment and a completely insane afterski. The green is very good, huh !!
I will definitely be back !!

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Sverre
Sverre (Guest)
27/10/2000
Have been there for a number of years (in February, March, June). Always the same
good, but a little cold early in the year. However, the best I went in Sweden, with a good good offpiste (to be Swedish). Go there

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T-Style
T-Style (Guest)
17/08/2000
Midsummer. Unfortunately, bad weather all the time. However, according to several acquaintances, more snow than usual during midsummer. The arrangements in general at Midsummer said properly. Feel free to go to the border, but please do not hesitate to go to Midsummer. Cost more than it tastes.

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N/A
(Guest)
12/08/2000
A lot of snow (the times I've been there anyway). Bad lifts however, there are no lift queues. Varied racing with offpiste skiing in the midst of the few slopes. You can also pull away and get well with a daring offpiste. If you want to watch people who can ski, there are very few who are bad. Pretty short slopes, ex. uffes wall and brant. Otherwise, however, they are good.

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Clabbe
Clabbe (Guest)
31/05/2000
Riksgränsen, it warms one in the heart that Sweden has such a ride. Beautiful slopes, go snow etc, definitely worth a visit, but when you're there, you can as well take the train to Narvik and get better skiing. Some summer go there and have a day or two in Narvik.

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joel v
joel v (Guest)
30/05/2000
Was there in early May, okay. Fat with offpiste areas unfortunately some bad weather and wet snow, but it was not that dangerous. The floodlight sucks though. On the whole, the impression was very impressive. Good. With high capacity and fat drops. Already a tradition.

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