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The snowstorm Gloria has left a lot of snow in the Pyrenees but also inconveniences that are still noticeable in some ski resorts. Thus, Vallter 2000 announced yesterday through social networks that once the new technical inspection was carried out they could confirm that today they would proceed to the opening of the resort.
The risk of avalanches has prevented the Vallter 2000 ski resort, in the Girona Pyrenees, from opening this Sunday, while they have been able to do the rest of skiing in Catalonia and have registered a large influx of visitors.
Throughout the weekend, Vallter 2000 workers, located in the Ripollès region of Girona, struggled to remove the large snow accumulated in recent days due to the "carried" to prepare the reopening.
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Finally, yesterday afternoon at 6 pm, Vallter 2000 informed through social networks that "this afternoon that, after making a final technical inspection, the resort will be able to open tomorrow, Monday, after regretting not being able to do it this weekend to guarantee the safety of people when faced with the risk of avalanches. And after the conditioning of tracks and facilities, as well as stabilization tasks so that all sectors were safe. "
Specifically, from the resort they announced that the Clot, Bac and Morens areas will open their doors. The Vallter 2000 ski resort was closed since January 21.
For its part, the La Molina resort that already opened doors on Saturday has opened the door to take legal action against Fecsa-Endesa for having cut off the power for two hours last Saturday. On Sunday the situation improved, but the upper part of the resort was closed due to the large accumulations of snow and accessible from the second section of the cable car to the Niu de l'Àliga. His neighbor Masella also experienced several incidents during the day on Saturday in addition to a large influx of public, on Sunday he was able to open the Jumbo Tosa chairlift that gives access to the upper part of the resort and the Coma Oriola chairlift.
In fact, the significant thicknesses of snow left by the "carried" Gloria has benefited many seasons. It is the case of Port del Comte that could open most of the slopes and had a record of skiers since the season began.
Fair but possible deadlines for the new gondola lift that should connect the village of Benasque with the ski slopes of Cerler. If all goes well, the manufacturer will be awarded this summer, and in autumn they will start working for December 2025 to be able to release it.
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