What do you think about Trysil?

Trysil is quietly the north's best system with rugged nice slopes for all sorts of rides, myself, I have my favorite highlights that offer long wide black slopes, the grade e clock!
/ Martin
/ Martin
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I myself have been in Trysil every year since 1979 and have consequently been able to follow the development from a 3-lifts plant to today's complete ski area. I have been skiing for a few years in Chamonix, but a few times a year, it's okay to spend a few days in Trysil. The mountain offers a lot of varied rides, ranging from very easy slopes to quite difficult offpiste trails. Clearly the best and, in addition, the hardest road, you get from the top "Horse" if you go straight to the "Högeggaliften" descent. Among other things, there are a number of smaller rocks for those who like to jump.
Unfortunately, the lifts to the "Horse" do not usually open until a few weeks into the year.
For those who are tired of the short slopes and congestion in Sälen and similar resorts, I think Trysil is well worth a visit. It is without competition the best ski resort in Scandinavia for those who do not want to travel to Narvik and Riksgränsen.
Arrived yesterday (2000-01-05) home after a week in Trysil and can tell everyone that the slopes are very good. The local pistols also announced that the lifts for the "horse" will open soon.
Unfortunately, the lifts to the "Horse" do not usually open until a few weeks into the year.
For those who are tired of the short slopes and congestion in Sälen and similar resorts, I think Trysil is well worth a visit. It is without competition the best ski resort in Scandinavia for those who do not want to travel to Narvik and Riksgränsen.
Arrived yesterday (2000-01-05) home after a week in Trysil and can tell everyone that the slopes are very good. The local pistols also announced that the lifts for the "horse" will open soon.
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The term "A place that suits all ages and types of skiers" fits perfectly with Trysil.
Everything from rocks, off-piste, puckles to long green slopes and childbacks.
Has visited the resort in black every year since 1985, and there has been a huge development of the mountain which is one of Northern Europe's largest and best ski resorts.
Everything from rocks, off-piste, puckles to long green slopes and childbacks.
Has visited the resort in black every year since 1985, and there has been a huge development of the mountain which is one of Northern Europe's largest and best ski resorts.
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Trysil is a great place.
Have been there every year since I was 2 years old (is 16 now).
Snow conditions. Family-friendly but there are even harder hills, and a little bit of off-piste.
Have been there every year since I was 2 years old (is 16 now).
Snow conditions. Family-friendly but there are even harder hills, and a little bit of off-piste.
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OK. You have many trays to choose from. Here you have a backing for both the fresh and the more drives. You also have some off piste opportunities. Most of this is found on the mountain side just above Høgegga. Furthermore, you also have opportunities for off-piste driving in "Bygderkanken", the mountain side over Fjellekspressen. Are you willing to go a bit to drive a little off piste, then you can take the family lift all the way up, then go the last bit up at the top. At the top you will see a new "mountain top" to the right of you. Go up on top of this to drive down the backside down to the ski track. From here you can go skiing to Skihytta again
(about 10 min.).
What's missing in Trysil is a bit more "Extreme".
(about 10 min.).
What's missing in Trysil is a bit more "Extreme".
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Alright. Many backs, and a lot to choose from for both the beginner and the beginner. We have the highways around Hogegga. Access to some "extreme" rides is also available. Another plus is that it is close to Stockholm. The main downside is that there are so many people there, and it can be relatively crowded in the slope.
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Canoeing both for family and fantastic, mixed with beautiful "butter" bays o rocky edges above Högegga, with "some" off piste opportunities, but a limited nightlife, otherwise a cannon place to be so close (Sthlm 47 miles) came home from there yesterday o there is fat snow me still!
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very good ride in the area of highegga (think so so) good and steep oxå in high zone goa puckles but packed with danishes ...
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