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Ski resorts find solution in Czech Republic

2016-11-03 source own

As we head towards winter once again, the mountain resorts in Czech Republic have already started planning for the upcoming season. Recently, the Czech Tourism office held a conference to discuss the season with the Czech Mountain Resorts Association where a plan was launched ahead of winter. According to reports, they are already hoping for more snow than the amount that has been seen in recent years.

A representative has said “We have faced this problem over the last three winters, which were all quite warm, but the ski resorts invested quite a lot into artificial snowing and the trend has continued this summer in preparation for the upcoming season. The investments made in Czech mountains this year amounted to about 500 million crowns and most of them went into artificial snow, so the conditions for the visitors and skiers will be OK, although we of course hope that this winter will be better than the last three.”

When asked for the biggest highlights of the season, they said “All of the resorts have come up with a number of highlights. As I said, they mostly invest into artificial snow, but they also improved the infrastructure, facilities for children, ski schools and so on. Ski Areál Monínec will have a special snow cannon that can produce artificial snow even in temperatures above zero.”

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