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  • As a skier I'm not 100% able to answer this one, but Pas is very popular with snowboarders and I've not seen too many struggle. There is a run going from the top of Pas down into Grau Roig that goes past the Igloo hotel which is quite flat so just need to keep some speed up for it.
  • Any runs to avoid as a snowboarder

    Sssteve

    when in L2A there were a few runs going round a mountain which were terrible for snowboarders, unstrapping every few minutes to walk a bit etc etc.

    Are there any sections in particular to avoid or on the contrary any great runs to head for, just starting to do black runs, happy with blues and reds. :thumbsup:

    Staying at magic pas if this makes any difference