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Well, turns out the forecasts are not to be trusted here. No significant snowfall yet, and the biggest issue was maneuvering the car on steep icy driveway and in the most tiniest garage, but hey, we made it after all! 
 

But the night was brutal, lol. Turns out that they turn off heating in the entire town between 23:00 and 6:00, somehow we were not communicated this, and spent part of the night kicking the radiators and reading thermostat manual. 
 

Going to the lift now!

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Oh, and you know how those “Made in Italy” poles are actually made?

They throw skis on the ground, wait for them to sprout and gather the harvest. 

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Well, this was the last day of skiing, actually the last morning. Had a train to catch and were somewhat worried about how fast we’d be able to get down from the mountains, given all the recent snow and road conditions. So, bought morning tickets and ran to the lift opening.

We were never able to go higher than the top of the first lift. Even chairs at the Plato Maison were not spinning because of wind and clouds up top, so we had to loop the few trails that were available to us. The previous days experience mattered a lot, we’ve never made the wrong turn, never got to the wrong lift, didn’t get stuck in lines, we ripped the reds at max speed overdosing on adrenaline. While people were waiting in line for gondolas to open, we ran upstairs to catch the tram. When gondolas did open up, we were cutting lines taking up free spaces in half full cabins, since the early weekend crowd felt too relaxed and wanted to ride alone, while we were in a mission! People were waiting for half an hour on snow in vain hoping for the next lift to the next Plato to open up, we didn’t have those 30 mins. And those lifts never opened up anyway.

The reds were insanely good and fast. We literally bombed them down, especially at first, when others either didn’t arrive yet or were thinking if it’s worth to wait to go further up or take the trail down. Chair lift from the other side of the town didn’t start in time, so those crowds were also cut off the slopes for some time.

I could still feel some pain in the back of the knee when fully stretching the leg or walking in ski boots, but when skiing, in the ski stance, half bent, it felt fine reacting perhaps only to strong vibration, which there wasn’t too much of, given the state of the freshly made soft groomers.

Didn’t have much time for pics on the slopes but had hell of a time finding the place where to drop off the car in Milano, then getting to the right train station. Made it!

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