Spent the weekend skiing the Sellaronda. For those who don’t know, it’s a circuit around the Sella group which is a basically a confined group of large, non-skiable mountains in the Dolomites. Each corner of the Sella group is a different ski resort. The Sellaronda links all four resorts through a series of slopes and lifts/gondolas. It’s a beautiful area of the southern alps.
The weather was great but a little too warm since the bottom was pretty slushy. Anyways, we skied it both clockwise and counterclockwise this weekend (the orange and green routes). Over 40 miles worth of downhill (per my phone). Could be the last weekend of skiing unless I can convince my wife to hit Austria again in a couple weeks. Either way, the season started on 17 November. If it ends on 24 March, I can’t really complain. We skied in 5 countries in the last two seasons and I may have created a monster. My wife is already planning a trip to Chile in July 2020.
The weather was great but a little too warm since the bottom was pretty slushy. Anyways, we skied it both clockwise and counterclockwise this weekend (the orange and green routes). Over 40 miles worth of downhill (per my phone). Could be the last weekend of skiing unless I can convince my wife to hit Austria again in a couple weeks. Either way, the season started on 17 November. If it ends on 24 March, I can’t really complain. We skied in 5 countries in the last two seasons and I may have created a monster. My wife is already planning a trip to Chile in July 2020.