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Snowboard in Italian dolomites vs. Colorado: the biggest differences

February 1, 2025002 Mins Read
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  • I spent seasons on snowboarding in Colorado, and this winter I made my first European ski trip.
  • In Italy, I noticed several ways including skiing and snowboarding vary between the regions.
  • According to the way the slopes are labeled and designed at the overall cost, here are the differences I have identified.

While I lifted my snowboard bag out of the trunk, on my back and through the Denver AirportI debated if the effort was worth it.

Inside the awkwardly heavy bag was everything I needed for my first European ski trip – my snowboard, my boots, my basic diapers, my ski pants and my ski jacket.

Bringing the 35 pound bag was a debated effort, especially since I have a dozen ski resorts Just a trip from my Denver apartment.

I knew the snowboard Italian dolomite mountain range It was an opportunity that I could not let pass. I had seen the mountains striking and shredded in articles, scrolling the videos and on images on social networks.

Snowboard them in was going to be an entirely different experience.

In addition to the views, I hoped to discover how sport and culture in cities like Cortina of Ampezzo and Brixen differ from what I experienced in the last four Ski seasons in Colorado.