Monday, 15 February 2010

Made it back from the Dolomites


We went skiing to Civetta again. I guess it is becoming sort of a tradition, since we have been there for the sixth winter in a row.


We just never seem to get tired of going there. The vistas of the Italian Dolomites are simply stunning.


Apart from lots of skiing, eating and drinking, nothing special happened there. Well on another thought - it would really be a shock if we would not have done all of those things.


When I packed my bags I used this check list I prepared some time ago. It is still quite handy.


For the last couple of years I have been posting a summary of my skiing report from the official Dolomiti Superski web page at the end of each year's trip. Unfortunately this year it is unavailable due to some issues regarding disclosure of personal information. They are supposedly getting some 40 complaints over email every day but it does not really seem to help all that much.
This is a classical example of a bad outcome when some people are too concerned about personal data. On the other hand we are monitored by I don't know how many surveillance cameras every day and tracking our mobile phones is also not too hard to imagine. Well, sadly that is supposed to be OK I guess...


If I had to guess I would say we made at least as many kilometers on skis as the last year. If you are curious how my last year's skiing summary looks like, you can check it out on this link.

3 comments:

Lily Riani 15 February 2010 at 09:59  

gosh....absolutely love your pics.

Jernej 16 February 2010 at 15:06  

Civetta je super!...sem pa slišal, da je letos baje dosti manj snega, kot pretekla leta...drži?

Travel-PB 16 February 2010 at 20:11  

@Lily Riani:
Thanks. There are many more to come. ;)

@Jernej:
Vsekakor manj kot lani, ko je bilo že kar malo prehudo - domačini so cel teden kidali sneg s streh.
Drugače ga pa tud letos ni manjkalo (na vrhu smučišča ga je blo skoraj 2 metra).
Je bla res prav super smuka!

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