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  • No you shouldn't really people do that sometimes, though if it's not open It's becasue it's not suitable to ski. I wouldn't want to risk damaging my board or skis on the rocks underneath. If there's amazing snow it's usually not too bad to traverse across from the La Pala red run and come down the bottom half but the top half always looks too risky rock wise for me.

    Hayley :)
  • Hi Andy

    I'd say very little as it's only ever opened about 4 times in the last 10 years X(

    We'd have to have mammoth snow fall and no wind what so ever. I've been here 4 years and never skied it :cursing:

    Hayley