Intermittent light snow reported from Strbske Pleso at 1368 metres elevation only 2 kms ESE of Štrbské Pleso Ski Resort から Štrbské Pleso
41km 遠い Jasná - Chopok から
1 hour 前
Continuous light snow reported from Liesek at 692 metres elevation only 4 kms NNE of Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia) Ski Resort から Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia)
41km 遠い Jasná - Chopok から
9 hour 前
Slight to moderate drifting snow, below eye level reported from Liesek at 692 metres elevation only 4 kms NNE of Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia) Ski Resort から Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia)
Intermittent light snow reported from Strbske Pleso at 1368 metres elevation only 2 kms ESE of Štrbské Pleso Ski Resort から Štrbské Pleso
41km 遠い Jasná - Chopok から
1 hour 前
Continuous light snow reported from Liesek at 692 metres elevation only 4 kms NNE of Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia) Ski Resort から Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia)
41km 遠い Jasná - Chopok から
9 hour 前
Slight to moderate drifting snow, below eye level reported from Liesek at 692 metres elevation only 4 kms NNE of Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia) Ski Resort から Ski Centrum Brezovica (Slovakia)
Never again, not in a thousand years!
There are plenty accommodations in the area and getting to the slopes by bus or car is rather easy. However, that's pretty much where the good stuff about Jasna stops :(
On a windy Monday we waited for 80 minutes in line to embark in the first gondola. What we quickly noticed during the day is that there are not many performance skiers in Jasna, nor do folks excel in snowboarding, but jumping the queue and shouldering your way to skip the line is national sport. I have been in SLO 20 years ago and noticed the same, I thought by 2024 people around here would get more civilized, but no way. You need to be strong on your feet if you want to advance the huge queues that the ski lifts here feature. I do not even want to think how a week-end queue looks like.
Skiing conditions were survival-like, but that is due to high wind and exposed slopes.
There are plenty accommodations in the area and getting to the slopes by bus or car is rather easy. However, that's pretty much where the good stuff about Jasna stops :(
On a windy Monday we waited for 80 minutes in line to embark in the first gondola. What we quickly noticed during the day is that there are not many performance skiers in Jasna, nor do folks excel in snowboarding, but jumping the queue and shouldering your way to skip the line is national sport. I have been in SLO 20 years ago and noticed the same, I thought by 2024 people around here would get more civilized, but no way. You need to be strong on your feet if you want to advance the huge queues that the ski lifts here feature. I do not even want to think how a week-end queue looks like.
Skiing conditions were survival-like, but that is due to high wind and exposed slopes.