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What they don't write in the map is:
- If you come after 8am the line gets 1 hour longer every 10 minutes.
- They keep it open even with poor snow condition and ice.
- The chair lift is the same from 40 years, 1 person steel-chair.
- To go back up from most slopes there are no lifts but only T-bars that pull you up.
If you can be there at 7.45 and there is a lot of snow, and you like back-mountain, and you know how to use a T-bar (or willing to pay about 4€ for the instructur to go with you every time, it is nice and interesting place. But don't expect anything close to service or infrastructure here. Or "prepared" slopes.
2010 built complex. Built and owned by president of Ukraine (why this doesn't surprise me?). Pretty much the only decent and modern place where to ski in the "South-of-Lviv" region.
Lines at the cashier and to the lift (with people pushing like crazy in the latter), but nothing compared to the hours of wait at Mt. Trostian.
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漂亮的照片 美丽的地方
1-sit skilift in the most prestigious mountain of the Carphatian complex... Who said CCCP was over?
what's at the top.
top of mountain
Shouldn't it be forbidden for charrets to cruise around where skiers are?
Nice scenery but terrible ground condition. They let people go anyway. More money for them, more broken bones for us. Thank you CCCP.
Slope in crappy conditions.
What they don't write in the map is: - If you come after 8am the line gets 1 hour longer every 10 minutes. - They keep it open even with poor snow condition and ice. - The chair lift is the same from 40 years, 1 person steel-chair. - To go back up from most slopes there are no lifts but only T-bars that pull you up.
If you can be there at 7.45 and there is a lot of snow, and you like back-mountain, and you know how to use a T-bar (or willing to pay about 4€ for the instructur to go with you every time, it is nice and interesting place. But don't expect anything close to service or infrastructure here. Or "prepared" slopes.
Good size parking lot.
2010 built complex. Built and owned by president of Ukraine (why this doesn't surprise me?). Pretty much the only decent and modern place where to ski in the "South-of-Lviv" region. Lines at the cashier and to the lift (with people pushing like crazy in the latter), but nothing compared to the hours of wait at Mt. Trostian.