Futuristic Neveplast ski slope on the top of Copenhill

Published 2020-02-21
Copenhill, the sports facility featuring a Neveplast ski slope located on the roof of the new waste-to-energy plant in the heart of Copenaghen, officially opened to the public on October 4th . Special guest and Italian star Kristian Ghedina, from Cortina d’Ampezzo, attended the inauguration to ‘test’ the ski slope. The ski facility consists of three slopes of different difficulty levels, two conveyor belts, and a ski lift which provide an opportunity to enjoy skiing and snowboarding 365 days a year.

All Comments (21)
  • @PRnutt
    Want something that resembles snow as much as possible. Colors it green.
  • @clivedavis8260
    is it just me or does jesper tjader show up to everything skiing
  • @edgoodwin4389
    My brain malfunctions every time I see someone skiing down this thing.
  • Why does a powerplant have a better park setup than my local resort 😭😭😭
  • @stvbrsn
    Ok, as a freeheeler myself, I have to give huge props to the editor for featuring a tele skier as the first action shot.
  • @tvviewer4500
    So the Danish Olympic Ski team are gonna be really good at left turns.
  • @iangpark
    - "resembles snow as much as possible" - is green
  • Imagine when this comes the norm and slope skiing becomes a summer sport.
  • @chrisolson7796
    I skied Neveplast at Buck Hill in Minnesota. Amazingly fast way to ruin skis. Mine lasted 2.5 runs before they melted. Yes - it HURTS when you fall. You need to stay on edge to hope to have any semblance of control as well. It was interesting...once.
  • @ceeshat
    I bet it feels good to breathe all that fresh mountain air :) Oh I mean powerplant air
  • @idolatrystudios
    Like the old saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention. This is amazing!
  • @_pjd
    Absolutely awesome. More of this in cities around the world, please!