skiNEwhere
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Well I don't know what category the "snow" would fall under, so I'm going to make up a category, "re-used snow"
The snow was weird, it was ummmm......squeaky. The texture was different, it didn't act like normal snow, and it had been plowed and re-groomed so many times that the corduroy lacked the "strength" to make sharp turns.
I honestly think that Ski Dubai has not redone their snow since they've opened, meaning that they open up all the vents to the hot desert, turn off the AC, and let all the snow melt, and then re-make it. They need to do that, bad! Plus, the main chairlift was closed, I had to take the poma, which took a sharp 90 degree turn, it was honestly harder holding on to the lift as it whipped you around the corner that it was skiing down.
The snow was really dirty too, you might be able to tell from my bottom pic.
The bottom part of the ski "area" was an easy green, the top was a hard green. My business endeavors happened to take me through Dubai, this ski area is only for those suffering from severe jonesing.
The snow was weird, it was ummmm......squeaky. The texture was different, it didn't act like normal snow, and it had been plowed and re-groomed so many times that the corduroy lacked the "strength" to make sharp turns.
I honestly think that Ski Dubai has not redone their snow since they've opened, meaning that they open up all the vents to the hot desert, turn off the AC, and let all the snow melt, and then re-make it. They need to do that, bad! Plus, the main chairlift was closed, I had to take the poma, which took a sharp 90 degree turn, it was honestly harder holding on to the lift as it whipped you around the corner that it was skiing down.
The snow was really dirty too, you might be able to tell from my bottom pic.
The bottom part of the ski "area" was an easy green, the top was a hard green. My business endeavors happened to take me through Dubai, this ski area is only for those suffering from severe jonesing.
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