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Sarajevo and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The names immediately bring to mind the Winter Olympics and the bloody Bosnian War in the early s. Here, we found mostly low-angle, gladed terrain easily accessible right off the side of the lift. As one of just a handful of skiers in the trees, I made solitary turns on top of golden powder. Lap after lap, my childhood friends Andreas and Kristofer Lundstam and I skied through the forest along the lifts in Jahorina. Our laughter was interspersed with the swishing sounds of us slashing through the snow. I scanned the clean sheet of white for any hint of contrast. Never in my wildest dreams had I, nor the Lundstam brothers, imagined being all alone skiing powder at any ski resort, anywhere. But in Sarajevo, it was the reality. Each lap, we kept crossing our own tracks through the forest of firs, without seeing another skier. When we got back to the lifts, the lines were just a few people long and I quickly established that we were, in fact, the only ones with skis boasting waists above millimeters. Most people used rental skis and donned decades-old apparel. Peering through a haze of cigarette smoke and espresso steam, we noticed a group of rough-looking skiers, sitting on worn-out benches, ski-boots hung over their shoulders, eyeing us up. They greeted us with hugs, pats on the back and stories of their local mountains. We headed back out onto the hill, and once again, the insane hunt for powder and first tracks was absent. We occasionally met another skier in the frosted forest, but we managed to do several laps before crossing paths again. But one thing was for sure; it quickly made my list of unforgettable experiences. It was the friendly and welcoming people, the convenient proximity from downtown Sarajevo, the perfect mix of skiing, city life and a rich history, that made the trip. The Winter Olympics was a boon for Sarajevo, providing incentive for major development and putting the city on the map. Skating and ice hockey rinks, bobsled and luge courses and new ski runs and jumps had to be developed from the ground up to manage the requirements of a worldwide spectacle. Ten years later, the Bosnian War ravaged the city and surrounding mountains. Traces of the conflict were everywhere: run-down or abandoned apartments near the ski resorts, buildings bearing bullet hole scars that never healed. The tragic history of Sarajevo was ever-present. We drove past the Zetra Olympic Hall, and our trip guide, Rijad, born and raised in Sarajevo, told me that the soccer field connected to the arena was converted to a graveyard during the war to bury the more than 10, who died in the siege, when Bosnian Serbs invaded with the goal of creating a new Bosnian-Serb state. Hearing that made me feel nauseous. A location built to bring so many people together for the love of sports was a mass burial ground just a decade later. These marks were filled with blood-red resin to honor the people that lost their lives in battle. Walking around the city, these heart-breaking memorials crept inside me every time I saw one, even if they were meant to be a gesture of tribute. His cousin, for example, used to bring home firewood from the battlefield so his family and neighbors could cook and warm their homes. But, after some time, all of the small trees had been chopped down, and only large ones were left. He also told me of the time, during the war, when his grandparents were tending to their garden and a bombing attack began. They ran into their make-shift greenhouse, constructed of simple nylon, for shelter. After a few moments, however, they realized how completely unsafe they were, and just burst out in laughter at their predicament. This says a lot about the mentality of the people here in Sarajevo. Beggars and the homeless are another rare sight in Sarajevo. Skiers visiting Sarajevo can look forward to a two-fold adventure. The residents of this city want their home to be recognized as the welcoming and beautiful place it is, not for war and bloodshed. Everyone wants to wash away the image of the Bosnian War—and you can really feel it. Never have I ever felt so welcomed as a visiting skier than I did here in Sarajevo. Everyone here lives to show the world what Sarajevo really is—the city that loves people. We stayed at the five-star Swissotel, a newly-built high-rise hotel located in the heart of Sarajevo. It was the perfect home base to explore the city. They serve very good Bosnian-style goulash and great meatballs. In Sarajevo, there was no shortage of great restaurants. Klopa was a hidden gem, located close to the old town. We were served the most delicious cuisine made from local Sarajevo ingredients. Skip to content. Sarajevo: Skiing among landmines and bullet holes. Old town Sarajevo. One of the many back alleys in Sarajevo. Related: Expedition: Bolivia. We use cookies to improve your experience, understand your usage and to personalize advertising as well as your experience based on your interests. We also use third-party cookies.

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