Great film! Really enjoyed it! I've just got back from Campitello - we skied the Sella Ronda clockwise and over to Marmolada. Best ski area I've ever been to. Not sure how you got to Cortina though! 🤔
Thank you for the comment. The opening scene is from Val di Fassa (which was the hidden gem of the trip). The skiing near Campitello is exceptionally good with amazing views. Just noticed your mountain biking videos. I’ll have to check them out!
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I’ve always stayed closer to Santa Cristina/Saslong gondola because it’s easily accessible by bus from Bozen train station and accommodation is more affordable. Selva is the next town over and on the Sellaronda (better location) and has 2 major chairs/gondolas. If money was no object than Corvara/Boe gondola is the best location in the Dolomites (it’s central to everything). The opening scenes are near Arabba which has phenomenal terrain near Mt. Marmolada. Arabba is much more complicated to get to via public transportation/shuttle so I’ve never stayed there, just skied there.
@@danlindner7115 Have you ever stayed at the Forestis? I'm planning on taking my family there, but also the Fanes at Selva seems pretty good. Which location offers better skiing tracks. Thanks
It seems to me, from Selva to Cortina, you cannot go directly by ski. Only through Corvara ... there is no ski route from Corvara to Cortina - if I remember 🙂
@@Rem389 you can’t ski from Corvara to Cortina but you ski from Corvara to Armentarola and then take a short shuttle ride to Passo Falzarego. There is a new Skyline gondola that connects Cortina to Passo Falzarego and you can ski the hidden valley back to Armentarola and on to Corvara, so you can ski/ski lifts from Cortina back to Corvara/Selva without taking a bus. I plan on making a video soon of that one-way journey. :)
Awesome footage🤙🏻that part with the epic music gave me chills👍🏻
Appreciate the comment! I want to go back!!
Super filming🎬 I like the way you represent.👍🏻
The music and the views 👍 thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for watching! I am about to head back to the Dolomites to ski with a drone. Hoping to create a more comprehensive video of the region.
Great film! Really enjoyed it! I've just got back from Campitello - we skied the Sella Ronda clockwise and over to Marmolada. Best ski area I've ever been to. Not sure how you got to Cortina though! 🤔
Thank you for the comment. The opening scene is from Val di Fassa (which was the hidden gem of the trip). The skiing near Campitello is exceptionally good with amazing views. Just noticed your mountain biking videos. I’ll have to check them out!
Great skiing video.
Wow, My best friend, Wonderful video dear. I enjoyed watching. Hope to see you soon...
Amazing! Thank you!!!! ♥
I’m glad you enjoyed it! It motivates me to invest more effort into to my footage.
great video
Hi Dan, can you give more details on the Oakley glasses?
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LIGHT TRANSMISSION: 46%
LIGHT CONDITIONS: SNOW AND OVERCAST
CONTRAST: INCREASED
BASE LENS: ROSE
Hi Dan, magnificient film, I like the scenery. In addition, it should be save to wear a helmet, esp. after 3:18.
Thanks neurogem! Definitely agree on wearing a helmet moving forward.
I now have a ski helmet! Thanks again for looking out for me.
Is there a lift you'd recommend getting a hotel by?
I’ve always stayed closer to Santa Cristina/Saslong gondola because it’s easily accessible by bus from Bozen train station and accommodation is more affordable. Selva is the next town over and on the Sellaronda (better location) and has 2 major chairs/gondolas. If money was no object than Corvara/Boe gondola is the best location in the Dolomites (it’s central to everything). The opening scenes are near Arabba which has phenomenal terrain near Mt. Marmolada. Arabba is much more complicated to get to via public transportation/shuttle so I’ve never stayed there, just skied there.
@@danlindner7115 Have you ever stayed at the Forestis? I'm planning on taking my family there, but also the Fanes at Selva seems pretty good. Which location offers better skiing tracks. Thanks
@@andresdiaz4581 Did you end up staying in the Dolomites? Sorry for not getting back to you.
How long did it take you to ski from Val Gardena to Cortina?
I remember getting a late start because I was jet lagged, but I barely made it back in time before the lifts close. Maybe 7 hours?
It seems to me, from Selva to Cortina, you cannot go directly by ski. Only through Corvara ... there is no ski route from Corvara to Cortina - if I remember 🙂
@@Rem389 you can’t ski from Corvara to Cortina but you ski from Corvara to Armentarola and then take a short shuttle ride to Passo Falzarego. There is a new Skyline gondola that connects Cortina to Passo Falzarego and you can ski the hidden valley back to Armentarola and on to Corvara, so you can ski/ski lifts from Cortina back to Corvara/Selva without taking a bus.
I plan on making a video soon of that one-way journey. :)