What do you think about Storlien?

Cottage since 1980 and been there both autumn and spring, this gem is a warm place for my heart. What I can read in many reviews is that the "tight" attitude does not exist and, as Stockholmers, it is basically what you want to avoid (we are not bumped in the same form). However, we may think we might take back this wonderful mountain world so that there will be no "bordershop" for money-fired Norwegians. We have always shared this mountain world with our neighbors in the west, but it is enough with "cabins " now. Fall height versus many fields feels easy, in worst case, take a turn over Rekdalshöjden and crash down to Storvallen on cross country skis and watch waffles with deer roll, worth every effort every day of the year. Come here experience and enjoy.
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Staying with the previous review, when you are in the storyline you are already on the mountain, you do not just have to get up all the time ... this means that the fall height will not be more than 200m. If you want, you can go down west to Norway, where you can find nice offpiste tracks. You also get around 160 fall height meters!
If you are looking for randonetours, there are nice peaks of indignity, nor is it a long way to Storulvån and Snasahagarna
Storlien is clearly underestimated by most!
If you are looking for randonetours, there are nice peaks of indignity, nor is it a long way to Storulvån and Snasahagarna
Storlien is clearly underestimated by most!
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You are in a real mountain world when you are in Storlien! You're on my way up the calf mountain. It is so amazingly beautiful with all the mountain barks and the vast mountain massifs!
Something that's not talkable about is the cross-country skiing, which is magical here! There are amazing joints such as the parade round, but also elephant tracks with fantasy tracks. I love this place!
Something that's not talkable about is the cross-country skiing, which is magical here! There are amazing joints such as the parade round, but also elephant tracks with fantasy tracks. I love this place!
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Do not know how it is in the rest of the country, but the high zone is as usual closed for years, which is typical at this time of year = awesome with people in the low zone. Here in Storlien it has been dumped for 3 days now and no lift queues at all .... Poor fall height, you can easily reconnect with many yokes instead.
Hope your legs will drop a day to ......
/ Powderdog
Hope your legs will drop a day to ......
/ Powderdog
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nice community. always an option in the winter. a must in the spring.
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Storlien and the whole of Sweden have been sadly suffering from eastern winds almost all winter until a few days ago, and as you all know, there is no snow to Storlien. But now it has snowed 3dm in 3 days so it starts to look a bit brighter. What I know about the expansion, they will go down to Norway by rail, and then they will make a connection to the mountain mountain and make a few lifts there. It's about 200m to the falls, so the slopes will be longer.
But you will see if there is anything wrong with it, they have hired an Austrian pist architect, too, so you're welcome.
See you in Storlien
But you will see if there is anything wrong with it, they have hired an Austrian pist architect, too, so you're welcome.
See you in Storlien
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Totally agree that Storlien may have some short runs, but here there is snow, staff are very nice. You can find small light points to go on if you look carefully. In addition, the area is expanding if I understood everything right, this may be very good. I have been here several years since I was a little, compared to other resorts, so you do not always have liftköer, something incredibly nice. The area may not be something for the best skier.
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Storlien has an undeserved bad reputation. In particular, Åka Ski's investigative reporters have often been very naughty in the few reviews they wrote about this little gold klimp. Certainly, brilliance and fall height can leave a lot of things to be desired - but I simply do not think critics have explored the potential of the city properly. There are actually quite a lot of opportunities for sluggish off piste in close proximity to the system. Forest felling among mountain birches in creative terrain makes you easy by sloping west from the top of the slope in the slalom. Another superhero scratch in a couple of kilometers down the pine forest into Norway also contains a fun drop from the railway lane located in beautiful pine forests, which is in mind for John Bauer's painting - high class comparable to good off-shore in much larger resorts. are more and drive a car for the journey back). The ravine is another small gem with opportunities for alternating rides with natural hope for those who remembered. Liftköer is rare and in those cases they occur rarely more than a few minutes' wait. Snows do it often, sometimes all the time. The staff are fantastic - everyone from the lift skater to the ski patrol are friendly, professional and make you feel very welcome. Troublesome attitudes light here entirely with their absence. Have stayed in Storlien since 1980 and spend a total of 4 to 6 weeks in the resort every season. The rating will be a four. The skiing is really a good three but an extra plus, therefore, for the well-being staff. For example, in order to compare my grade, I give the Riksgränsen a good four (despite the fussy staff) and Alagna a warm and good overall femma.
Have a good one!
Have a good one!
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The absolute best of Storlien is the beautiful mentality totally liberated from the tension types found in ex Åre. In Storlien you can be yourself, go on a dull mass on the snow instead of standing in the lift queues and listening to scratch 08, 031: or. (excuse generalization) Of course, the slopes are short and not so steep but there is almost always plenty of snow both inside and outside the piste.
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Storlien is just like Micke says: Much better than what many think. I am in Storlien Week 6 every year, you do not have huge lift queues but it is usually "only" about 150 cm snow then. In March / April, it usually lasts up to 3 meters of snow. It is usually about a meter more than in years as "just" is located 6 miles east of the big mile. When it's (which is not very unusual) has snowed undefined 15 cm of snow during one night, it's untouched in many nice places (even close to the slopes) all the while no longer. They are going to expand the big mile a lot, so in 2 years, it will be a lift down to Norway as well, they are the first to be in the world. Then you can wait about 250 fall height meters. The fall height could be a bit better, but as said, it will improve significantly.
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