Trysil reviews (Page 5)

Ski resorts in Norway
What do you think about Trysil?
Elin
Elin (Guest)
08/01/2017
Were there in February -16 for the first time. The skiing (the 3 hours I included him) was quite ok, though long transport distances.

However, damage management is useless, so make sure you do not go wrong or hurt yourself! I had a fault cut that caused me to twist both knees and flew out next to the piste. There was a scooter who talked a little with me after people stopped and called for help (no, I did not scream or cry but pointed out that I was very hurt). He felt a little on my knees, pulled me on my feet and wondered more or less if I could ski down, which I said I definitely did not think. Then went to the scooter (which was badly difficult because the legs woke up in all directions.) Got to climb the scooter, and was late released at the nearest ski center, even there I had to climb myself. Got a description of where the health center in the village lay low and then he disappeared. Luckily, be a friend who had to go skiing back to the cottage and pick up the car to pick me up at the bed I got up (could not go without support at all). It took her around an hour to come, and I tried as well as I could use my forehead ribbon, but could only have it on one knee, had no ice (did not manage to get snow myself) and had no chance of high . Then we went to the cottage (I did not hurry to sit at a health center to wait even longer for no help)

Turned out when I got help in Sweden a couple of days later that inner ligaments and crossbands were deducted on both knees, a rather serious injury in other words. I have had two operations during the year due to this damage.

It seems that at least you should have to go downhill (it's sick easy to twist even more, eg menic if you're going to stumble around climbing pants with such injuries) and get access to RICE treatment at once. After all, it's a ski resort, there must be systems and routines for damage management that work !!

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williegarwin
02/03/2016
we stayed in the bargain and went for 2 days in Trysil, it was the best on the whole trip, what skiing are some wonderful options for all types of skiers ... we enjoyed the wonderful weather and probably tried all the slopes that were both in the north and the south side. My own personal favorite was high (have lived and worked in Trysil before) so that ski area always has our favorite :) We enjoyed every second we were there, although I probably never seen as little snow this time but it did not affect our skiing, There are many places in Sweden that should take a look at their lift system and the almost total zero time in liftkö. The negative is, as usual, the price level of most of the Swedish dimensions, but it's just packing a bag of baking and grilling on the hill, so the second affordable type of lift pass and drink, not the first time we were there or the last one.
PLUS skiing, lift system, nice staff everywhere, close to cabins in Sweden :)
The MINUS price level of everything can sometimes be very windy at the top, the fee you have to pay when you leave the north side (a bomb) horribly !!

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IT-Milan
29/11/2012
Been there more than 5 times (often lived on the Swedish side) and never been bored or stuck in queue.
The entire Högegga area gets a clear femma ;-)

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teg
23/02/2012
Trysil has a larger ski area, higher fall height and more calf skiing than the competing Swedish resorts in the surrounding area. Unfortunately, it's not as good as it sounds. The only areas that provide some challenging rides are Högegga and the snowmobiling at Skihytta (but the system is hopelessly planned right there - it takes an unnecessary and time-consuming lift byte to reach the nice highways from the top and above all the top lifts are easy to reach).
The gradient of the slopes is consistently high compared with other resorts. Most red slopes had been classified as blue in, for example, Åre. For those who like blue skies in infinity, maybe it may be nice, but for my part I want the slope and speed that the red color promises.
In addition to this, the area contains very long and flat (some time it's up without the ability to catch up before!) Transport distances and too many slow tow lifts.
Trysil promises more than can be held, but the Högegga area is quite OK and compared to the southernmost Swedish mountain ranges, there is a good deal of nice offpiste.

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SethP
13/01/2010
It was a skiing trip in Trysil and, compared with the Sälen mountains, it meant a clear lift. You understand why Trysil competes with Åre about us from the south. Long nice ride in all color variants! It is in Trysil about at least twice the height (up to triple), double fall height and because there were relatively few people just this day (9/1/2010) due to the low season and some of the record cooling, principle all day long.

We tried to test virtually all of Trysilfjell's system, but far from all the slopes, and I was quite impressed. There is a lot to go and there is something for everyone. Outside of the piste, however, there was none of it (there is limited both my knowledge and ability it feels like) so review of the off-piste opportunities may be a future task for my part.

Because we only spent one day in Trysil, I can not directly complain about the prices either. Sure, it's more expensive than in Sweden. However, you avoid being living and living in Norway, keeping the cost down considerably.

In other words; Nothing to complain about! Trysil was just a definite positive experience!

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virre
02/12/2009
Probably the best ski resort in the north. Turns Åre in on all points.
Better snow access, better offpiste, slower afterski.
Is it a bit expensive, but it is also Norway you go to then ??!?!

+ Good lift system, spread over a large surface and relatively many seat lifts
+ No queues
+ Will not be raised in the same way as Åre
+ Very good park
+ Ok afterski


-Dyrt (Norway)

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N/A
02/12/2009
+ Available for everyone: Offpist, Park, Pist.
+ Cruel park


- Expensive
- Disgusting food :(
- There is not much to do in the evening!

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rurre
rurre (Guest)
14/10/2009
+
trailer lifts

++
children's areas
The variation
The seat lifts (not the top press)
Boändet
The black and red bakers
park

+++
Toppekspressen
Backe 30, 77 and 15
Ofpisten

-
Park The Ride
Evening sunbathing (May get backs)

Things I'd see were fixed:
* Seat lift in ski slope
* New 4-chair express lifts instead of the park lifts and the long trailer in Högegga
* Cabin / gondola track all the way up to the highest peak (the little above the top press)

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sKraft
01/09/2009
Gryymt,
 Have begun going there every year around New Year now, only the trouble is that it is getting down in the valley (about -24 degrees) during New Year, and of course, the park is not complete. Since trysil is included in skis, you can also buy the lift card online before you leave so you do not have sex there;). Unfortunately, it is fraudulent in Norway to recommend (if you do not have a dad's credit card) to buy all food in Sweden near the Norwegian border. (Not lunch if you prefer to eat outside)

+ Very good value for money
+ Good offpiste at the snow
+++ park

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Herr Larsson
Herr Larsson (Guest)
25/03/2009
Trysil is a cannon!

But now they have to put on:

A faster ride in the park (it takes a long time to get up to the jump again).


plus another lift in Högegga.


Keep in mind that the children grow up and want more.



 

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