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CR 64 (2013/2014)

Snow report Grisons, 12/18/2013

Für die Verhältnisse sind die Pisten gut in Davos. Breite Latten zu Hause lassen und das Slalomsportgerät an die Füsse.

Switzerland Grisons
12/18/2013
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Snow condition

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Snow quality

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Overall impression

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Snow condition

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The pistes are good and the descent down the Parsenn is possible to both Klosters and Davos. A well-serviced slalom ski is recommended, especially in the direction of Davos, then it's a blast:-) There's a little snow at the bottom and it's better to walk, but only a short distance.

Snow quality

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Due to the lack of fresh snow, skiing is now often done on artificial snow.

Risks

.... It will definitely be an avalanche situation, between the risk of falling rocks and landslides:-) Let's be honest, the risk of injury from rocks is now huge when off-piste skiing, so it's better not to do it.

Overall impression

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Genius for technique training, muscle building and enjoying nature, and as long as it's still empty, you can make a really nice stretch....eben die kleinen Freuden im Leben:-)

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