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Once again it took more that enough time to find time and energy to get key things to remember from Zermatt trip on one place, but here we go – and still all the photos and videos are distributed around different memory cards and hard disks :(

First thing first: skiing in Zermatt can be truly fantastic when there is fresh snow (like our last day) and wind is not preventing lifts from running. Most of the tourists seems to be looking for something else than off-piste powder from the place – so no need to fight for good spots at sunrise; on the contrary, plenty of virgin snow available directly from the lifts even on afternoon. The ski-able area is huge and lift system efficient, but there is plenty of traverse and transits; you can easily spend half day in just moving between ski areas… but the scenery is just breathtaking – if you can see it. Strong presence of Matterhorn gives plenty of unique photo opportunities.

After enjoying the slopes, powder, sun, and scenery there is are plenty of nice small restaurants to eat or drink. The best entertainment was definitely on Hennu Stall, where we found a fabulous band (which we later found out to be part of Scenit Group). Real party atmosphere, nice people, intoxicating drinks – everything you need for fantastic after ski party!

On the cost side, I would say that rumors on extra expensively of Zermatt are not exactly accurate. My share of total cost of 7 days of skiing was roughly 900 euros (without flights):

EUR

Accommodation at Zermatt

328

Hotel at Zurich

44

Train pass

88

Lift tickets

310

Food, wishy, wine, beer, etc.

130

The train traveling in Switzerland can be expensive if you go for list priced tickets, but the “Swiss  Transfer Ticket” gives good value for the money. Check also other ticket types from http://www.swisstravelsystem.ch to see what fits for you. There should be also “Fly Trail Baggage” system to send luggage directly to right railway station when you arrive to Switzerland by plane, but at least Finnair personnel were completely unaware of just service. So better double check from your carrier if that really works.

Our accommodation at Apartment Pasadena – rented via Hotel Alfa – was perfectly located (see map below) next to Coop, railway station, ski lifts, ski bus end stop, and all other relevant facilities. Even while the better skiing was this time on lifts located on the
opposite end of the village, still living close to railway station seems to be better option (much better access to groceries and other services).
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Picture of the day


Picture of the day

Originally uploaded by suskela

Snow storm up there – luckily there was sunny spot for a weissen :)

Anyway, should be snowing for whole night…

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Another day of power

Originally uploaded by suskela

… This time with sunshine :)

We went again to familiar powder run in Cerviniaä there west still room for new tracks. The we roamed around Cervinia side, which seems to offer almost endless spots of untracked terrain.

On the way back we stopped at Hennus stall, which had fabolous live band playing really engaging rock for whole evening.

good skiing and live rock – That’s life :)

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Powder day!

finally we found the snow, it all had gone to Cervinia side of the mountains. But there it was half a meter soft and fresh powder. We found fabolous run just below the Plateau Rosa gondola. So we took 3 runs there just adding to our own tracks – there was practically no other off-piste skiiers… I start to like the place :)

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After ski day

Originally uploaded by suskela

Today the most of the lifts were closed due to very high wind (>100 km/h on top). moreover, visibility was quite poor also on the slopes which were open. Hence, we mostly opted to sample various pubs and restaurants on the way to village which all were good :)

Well, to be honest we got some good turns on afternoon…

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sightseeing day

Originally uploaded by suskela

First day of skiing around Matterhorn behind. Luckily the clouds were high and thin today so we were able to get overview of Zermatt skiing area :) no spectacular skiing but hopefully there is some fresh snow coming for tomorrow.

On the down side I managed to find a stone, which ruined my brand new skis and trousers :( the ski edge is not that sharp anymore and now I have holes in both knees of trousers…

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Almost there with the packing and ready for early wake-up call :-)

Seems that I managed to find all the items on the packing list and fit those into my good old ski bag. But it makes me wonder how the stuff for 1 week without telemark boots and bindings takes as much space as full two week gear with both alpine and telemark boots and bindings… It seems that the stuff will always fill the space available :-)

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This year’s skiing plan starts to get more and more concrete; the dates and target resort has been selected. We will be going to Zermatt on 1st week of February. Let the snow fall down there :)

Btw: does anyone know how the Swiss train cards, especially the Swiss Transfer Ticket, works in practice?

To boost the excitement, here is Zermatt weather forecast feed from snow-forecast:

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Now when the first version of the “official Niseko video” is available (thanks to Janne) @ Share on Ovi, it is good time to finally summarize the trip. The moving pictures summarize the most important aspects on why I will go to Niseko again pretty nicely, so let them speak first:

I will not do day by day account of the events here, since the main lines are available @ OVI (thanks to Mikko) and some additional photos available also @ flickr

Lift tickets

Resort Day ticket
(YEN)
Day ticket
(~EUR)
Hirafu 4 800 32
Moiwa 3 800 25
Rusutsu 5 000 33

There was plenty of confusing information on the lift ticket prices around, but here are the actual prices we paid during our stay. Credits cards were accepted at least in Hirafu and Rusutsu, Moiwa was cash only.

In total I paid 39 300 YEN (~ 260 EUR) for my tickets for 9 days; with one 4 hour ticket from Hirafu.

Getting there

The accommodation + flights + airport transport package via El?ɬ§mysmatkat was about 1 800 EUR. You get most likely better deal by getting tickets separately and booking accommodation directly from Niseko Powder Holidays. There is regular bus connection between Chitose airport and Niseko.

Living there:

There is plenty of excellent restaurants in downtown Niseko, the ones I remembered are in the map on the right. Good dinner with couple of beers was under 20 EUR and very local lunch was clearly below 10 EUR including beer; naturally :)

Grocery shopping in Niseko town is limited to two small convenience stores (Lawson and Seicomart). Both have pretty limited selection, but the essentials can be found. There is much, much better super market at Kutchan, only 10 minutes by car.

Beer and whiskey in shop was decently priced; slightly above 1 eur for a can of beer and less than 18 eur for 2 liters of local whiskey. In a restaurants beer was 3-5 eur… not too bad :) For me the Food, beer, whiskey, and other random costs were around 250 EUR.

So the total cost for 10 days trip was something like 2 200 EUR, not so bad for total powder experience in luxurious apartment :)

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Back in Helsinki after long, long flight. Reminder for next time – be sure to book direct flight to Tokyo! The last day was short for me, the knees could not take anymore skiing :( Anyhow, there was again plenty of fresh snow and other enjoyed good runs in Hanazono.

Summary of the costs and tips for the trip will follow when I have time – might not be too soon…


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