Planetskier: Serena at the quiet hour

Today's outing was in Serena, a small commercial ski hill in northern Espoo. Serena combines skiing with summer activities from downhill cars to tree climbing routes, and one of the largest spas in Finland. It has been very popular... the Corona times have hit it as well, however. Nevertheless, skiing was great.

I went at the last hour, for the last 45 minutes or so. That's a bit expensive from the point of view of getting the ticket, but most people had left by then, so I was able to ski alone and not risk infections in busy lift lines. And enjoy the magnificent sunset!!!

I also liked Serena's variation, with streets, and the rolling hills run. It is a nice place to ski at!

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