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Lemonsjøen, Jotunheimen ski area, Norway
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| | Lemonsjøen, Jotunheimen is a petite ski hill boasting a medium elevation difference compared to other Northern Europe ski hills. All the 4 ski trails here are enjoyable to ski on. This ski hill has 267 acres of skiable land, and all of it makes for perfect skiing. The 1,312 feet of vertical drop is quite ok; Lemonsjøen, Jotunheimen makes excellent use of it all. You could be into skiing or snowboarding, or both, doesn't matter, in this general vicinity, you'll discover scores of ski areas. This ski resort has a much higher |
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than average part of red and black trails and a part of easy trails much lower than average. The snowboarding and the skiing in this part of the country is lots of fun the whole snow season. Getting your skiing muscles activated and just being on the runs for
| | a while outclasses anything. This ski hill has a fairly modest set of slopes and a small number of lifts. The trailmap of Lemonsjøen, Jotunheimen on this internet page unsurprisingly says a thousand words. Winter in the mountains of Norway and all the great ski slopes have skiers coming from all over. In winter the Northern Cascade Range is an extraordinarily nice site if you love snowboarding or skiing. The Northern Cascade Range and its highlands is a vista worth seeing. This ski resort is a petite ski resort with | |
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a kind staff. Lemonsjøen, Jotunheimen is an exciting ski hill with a load of difficult ski slopes. Nothing outshines the Norway highlands during snow season; they are always nice for snowboarding or skiing. These ski trails are rather crazy sometimes; but if you are in need of thrills you are.
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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 1,312 feet
Total Runs: 4 - 50% Expert and Advanced - 0% Intermediate Runs - 50% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 1
Skiing Area: 267 acres Annual snowfall: 0 feet
Coordinates: Latitude: 1 Longitude: 1
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