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Hello! Yes, conditions are much improved, and yes there are going to be more slopes of all categories opening. Now we have received good snow (and more coming today/later this week) then it takes a few days to get everything prepared. We are now up to 160km open (up from around 120km last week) and more will continue to open in the coming days. Steve
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You can get some great deals on shopping in Pas de la Casa, and never be afraid to ask for a discount. If you have a helmet make sure you take it with you so you can try to minimise the gap between the goggles and helmet, so it can be best to try a few pairs in a shop rather than buying online. Steve
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Snow Conditions
PostPas de la Casa has been open right from the start of season, and has had fresh snow the last few days too, with more on the forecast. You can see photos and videos added regularly to our Facebook page. Steve
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Hi Mari That's correct, no one-day groups in Pas de la Casa, but note that the one-day groups in Soldeu are only for absolute first time beginners. If you've been skiing at all before then the one-day group isn't for you. The group times are set for the duration of the course, so if you book for 10am then that's the same each day. Groups are of around 12 people. Steve
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Clothing
PostYes some of the ski hire shops also rent out ski jackets and pants, eg. at the Rentaski shop, however this isn't something we organise. Steve
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Car Parking - Height Restrictions
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PostHi Mark I don't have the details for the outdoor parking in the centre, but we always recommend indoor parking so that if there is heavy snow you don't end up having to clean your car, which can be very difficult with heavy snow. The large indoor car park called Vertical del Maia advertises a maximum height of 2.1 metres, so this should be suitable for your requirements, but always best to check directly with them before you book it. Steve
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Hi Hannah We don't rent out ski clothing, although some shops do have a few pieces to rent it is mainly for those who forget something, or perhaps are just trying snowsports out for one day, and it generally can't be booked in advance. Usually we suggest the best thing is to buy before you come, with places like Decathlon being great value with a decent choice, or TK Maxx often has a pretty good choice come winter time. You will also normally find some very good value options at Aldi during the …