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Varingskollen ski area, Norway
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| | Varingskollen has a fairly humble range of trails and a comparatively modest quantity of ski lifts. Varingskollen is a cozier than average ski mountain boasting a medium vertical drop when compared to other Northern Europe ski mountains. Varingskollen has a much higher than average percentage of expert and advanced trails and a much lower than average percentage of beginner and intermediate trails. The 4 trails at this ski area are cool to ski on. The 1,134 feet of altitude difference is not that shaggy; Varingskollen |
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makes great use of it. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, in this general neighborhood, you'll come upon a lot of ski hills. There's 256 acres of skiing land, and it's all in delightful condition. All of the 4 good ski lifts are cool to take a ride with. Skiing
| | and snowboarding here in Norway is so much fun through the winter season. It's always fun to ski here with lots of challenging ski runs. Some slopes here are real killers; but that's what it's all about, right? This ski mountain is a small-size place controlled by friendly folks. Winter in the mountains of Norway and the good feeling of rocketing down the trails are in themselves incentive enough to come here to ski. The peaks of the Northern Cascade Range give this ski hill an incredibly perfect panorama. The lovely | |
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snow blanketed Northern Cascade Range peaks are a perfect location for snowboarding and skiing. A little exercise and getting out of the house for a while will have you coming back for more. The peaks of Norway during snow season are a perfect location for snowboarding and skiing.
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QUICK STATS
Vertical drop: 1,134 feet
Total Runs: 4 - 50% Expert and Advanced - 25% Intermediate Runs - 25% Beginner Runs
Total Lifts: 4
Skiing Area: 256 acres Annual snowfall: 0 feet
Coordinates: Latitude: 1 Longitude: 1
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