Ulricehamn reviews (Page 3)

Ski resorts in Sweden
What do you think about Ulricehamn?
Elmaco
Elmaco (Guest)
29/09/2001
ulricehamn is casual. There are 2 "big" slopes that are in fact of childbags. for a day it can be fun but you get tired very easily.

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Mitch_Buchannon
16/09/2001
Certainly there are slippery slopes and dull snow, but there is no place I have made for so many seasons like this one. harvat around since you were 3 years old. had 10 season tickets there after. Now I live in Gothenburg and here is not much to backs, so this little dirty hill has saved so many sad nights when you were going to read homework. There are good days when you skipped the school completely, believe it or not, there have been nice nice pillows and you just have to go and do some things. 20 cm is not unusual that it is sometime a year and, as a rule, I have probably driven 50 cm, but yes, then it's a bit slow considering the slope. But I thank this back for lifting my interest in skiing and snowboarding. Hence this incredibly generous grade. even though the big jump is so hard that you can go down down if you fail, the lift takes 3ggr as long as the yoke and the Danes fight to stand on the nose, this is still the nicest back to stand in when it's freezing down to a -15c¤ and you are HOME.

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Sparky
12/08/2001
3 hours skiing is enough. Point
final.

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Erik
Erik (Guest)
22/12/2000
Well, what do you say?? it is impossible to compare Ulricehamn with the mountains el. Alps. To stay in West Germany, there is long backing. Big Jumpet is malformed and odd. But, Ulricehamn is able to test the newly purchased ski for one day. I do not like the Danes who go here for two weeks of vacation :)

// Erik

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N/A
(Guest)
21/11/2000
Yes, half a day, then it's fun longer.
For me as a snowman, it might be a bit more fun if they moped the snowboarder park a little with some rails or the like that do not need such a great job.
"big jumpet" as they called it was not directly any elevation. Be as such a prickly monk roughly, NADA platform ...

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Stefan Jarbring
Stefan Jarbring (Guest)
15/03/2000
In fact, in western Europe, it's all about even getting ready to go in the rain. It takes me half a day at most one day to read on the three slopes.

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