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Skiing Glide
Come winter and the surrounding areas of Manali offer some of the best
powder of the World. Glide down the Himalayas on Skies or do the new
trendy sport - Snowboarding. After ascending the powder covered
mountains by Helicopter, experienced Skiers and Snowboarders have a
thrilling ride, down to the deep valleys.
Snowboarding Glide
The moderate Skier / Snowboarder, we drive up on four wheel drive jeeps
and also provide guides and porters. For the beginners, the Solang
Valley, 13 km from Manali offers ideal conditions with introductory
slopes and ski lifts. Also cross-country skiing is practiced here. You
can buy any Ski / Snowboard related winter sport options on daily and
weekly packages. |
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The powder skiing at Manali is exceptional!
Our location at approximately 34¡ N. latitude, roughly equivalent to Los
Angeles, gives us long days, and a variety of exposures allows us to ski
both with or against the sun. The altitude allows much greater "back
radiation" than other areas, which creates excellent recrystallised
powder. Manali is known for having one of the deepest snowpacks in the
entire Himalaya, and due to our continental climate, snowfalls tend to
be of low moisture content. As an added bonus, the potential is vast for
terrific, spring corn-snow skiing! |
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ur vast terrain is well suited to strong
intermediate expert skiers. Manali sits by the Beas river at an altitude
of roughly two thousand metres, surrounded by beautiful deodar cedar
forests and huge peaks soaring to more than six thousand metres. Under
certain conditions we can ski to the valley floor through massive Cedar
forests, but most skiing takes place on long rolling ridge lines;
through glades of birch and oak trees; down steep cirque bowls or on
huge undulating glaciers. Both during and after storms the skiing in the
trees is excellent. |
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he altitudes at which we ski vary
depending on group fitness and ability, the interests of the group and
the snow and weather conditions. HHS has wonderful conditions at the
same elevations as resorts in America and Europe, but the opportunity
exists to ski on what is truly the roof of the world. Most skiing takes
place between high valley floors around two thousand, seven hundred
metres and ridges at four thousand, three hundred metres, with vertical
averaging between nine hundred metres and twelve hundred metres.
However, some of our most spectacular terrain is as high as five
thousand metres. Please note that we do not require anyone to ski at
these altitudes and our guides reserve the right to deny access to these
higher altitude runs to anyone for any reason whatsoever.
hile the Manali region is generally
blessed with excellent weather, HHS must stress that we operate in a
wilderness environment, and that our guests will be skiing in wilderness
conditions. Most of the time, the skiing is very good, but conditions
can change quickly, and you may encounter some difficult or poor skiing.
Our guides will attempt to find the best snow possible, but you must be
prepared to accept whatever Nature gives us! |
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