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VolklAttivaS5 wrote: |
Any Snowheads going to be in St Anton 3rd-10th Feb? |
Yes my family and I will be visiting Feb 3-10 from the USA. First time skiing in St. Anton, didn’t realize when we booked that we picked a busy half term week with half of Austria and Germany on break. At least it’s not the next week which is Fasching right? And at least no other countries are on break? We are concerned it’s going to be mayhem on the slopes and in the queues? Will we still have a good time? Does anyone have advice for us? We are decent skiers who can ski any piste and are looking to try out off-piste too. We booked P2P for our first 3 days there.
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Fasching
2018: February 11-13 – Ash Wednesday falls on Feb. 14
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Fohn weather this week...
Next week will see a new Storm Front (with some potential snow build up) possibly starting already this Friday...
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Lots of sun today, and the air temp felt slightly warmer than yesterday. Popped over to Lech first thing, and the bottom slopes were already soft and cutting up into moguls strewn between scratchy patches (this was just before 11).
It was also still pretty windy (windier, I think, than Bergfex had suggested). I had planned to take the Rufikopfbahn cable car up from town, but due to wind they were only running one car at a time so there was a decent sized queue. Settled for a bus back to Zurs instead. Later I spent some time sat on the Trittkopfbahn gondola as it slowly edged forward in the wind, stopping every now and then to bounce up and down alarmingly.
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Warm one already this morning..
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Is this warm weather doing much damage?
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conor90 wrote: |
Is this warm weather doing much damage? |
There is a 2 metre base .. It could be warm until April & there still be enough to ski on
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NEpow23 wrote: |
VolklAttivaS5 wrote: |
Any Snowheads going to be in St Anton 3rd-10th Feb? |
Yes my family and I will be visiting Feb 3-10 from the USA. First time skiing in St. Anton, didn’t realize when we booked that we picked a busy half term week with half of Austria and Germany on break. At least it’s not the next week which is Fasching right? And at least no other countries are on break? We are concerned it’s going to be mayhem on the slopes and in the queues? Will we still have a good time? Does anyone have advice for us? We are decent skiers who can ski any piste and are looking to try out off-piste too. We booked P2P for our first 3 days there. |
And I'll be there for that week with a group of four (boarders & skiers from Ireland & Scotland. We're in our very late thirties; it'll be (nearly) all about the snow, which is looking great so far, hopefully a bit of fresh stuff before then.
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You know it makes sense.
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The snow base is fine - although it's like early spring skiing a bit at the moment, so stuff getting a bit cut up later on.
Quite a lot of wind around today. Tried to get over to Warth, but the gondola was shut (and in fact they were just taking the bubbles off, probably for the day). They'd also shut the chair back up from the mid station, so everyone who'd skied down was having to ski/walk along a footpath to get back to the piste (much to the surprise of the morning's walkers, coming the other way). Much of Zurs, and the Trittkopfbahn all shut too. Think we'll hang out in Lech for a bit...
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@pleasehelpme, was there any new snow overnight? Radars suggest there was some precipitation.
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Poster: A snowHead
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A very small dusting, but nothing worth mentioning (at least in Lech and Zurs).
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Any reasonable chance of significant snowfall next week?
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Drove through St Anton earlier today. Haven't seen so much snow in the village for a long while, let alone so early in the season!
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@Piste-off, likewise-late 30s and all about the snow!
Can’t wait it should be fab!
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We'll be there for the week beginning 27/1, got out of Tignes just before the worst of the storm there.
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I'm out on Sunday 14th for a week with a few friends ... Anyone around next week ?
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Why is the Steissbachtal slope closed?
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@blkball, The South facing Schindlergrat & Matun have been unstable all season ...
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@stanton, what was the avalanche danger in St Anton today? It's been quite low in Lech and Zurs the last two days (2/5). The rain crust should be fairly bullet proof at all but the highest altitudes, I would have thought. We certainly saw a lot of people skinning up in Warth today.
Cold and still today. Links were all open so we mooched over to Warth. Snow was in pretty good shape, but it was also very chilly so we headed back to Lech after lunch and hung out in the sun. The slopes are all in good condition, though they're definitely hard packed and slightly scratchy rather than soft and grippy. Today being cooler things didn't cut up so much, and by the end of the day there were just small piles of sugar spread across the pistes.
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@pleasehelpme,
Avalanche danger might be 2/5 but still some important connections like Zugertobel in Zug/Lech and the mentioned Steissbachtal in St.Anton are closed.
Especially the closure of Steissbachtal is quite problematic, it is the major connecting piste in St.Anton
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stanton wrote: |
@blkball, The South facing Schindlergrat & Matun have been unstable all season ... |
It’s only nearly in the season and it’s been closed a week or so! I understand the aspects /terrain involved here, and have seen many a slide including one up near the top of the valley (on the ski route in 2016).
Late season it’s closed more than its open and forbir to be closed so early due to heavy and unstable snow packs will impact on many skiers. For many, it’s their only way down and is therefore vital. Coming back from Zurs, transiting to tanzboden and then down in Galzigbahn is the only way for many but leaves them missing out on the great feeling of skiing back to resort.
Is there any talk in town between Arlberger Berbahen and the Gemeinde of constructing avalanche defenses high on the ridge or is this an environmental restriction? If there is lift infastructure (or road) they can be built so wondering if a case can be made for them?
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@Kaisr Sose, its not actually just Avalanche danger for Steißbachtal there is another issue which i have heard about but cannot say on here ....which is why it may not open this season....
Anyway, lots of folks are skiing it regardless of closure, bypassing the ropes or just dropping in from Bachseite
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You know it makes sense.
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, its not actually just Avalanche danger for Steißbachtal there is another issue which i have heard about |
^^ they want everybody, including beginners, go down kandahar in a big chinese downhill
sorry, couldn´t resist.
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@stanton,
Are you saying that the blue run down "Happy Valley" is closed and likely to remain closed in the longer term?
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Poster: A snowHead
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@PBJ,
I'll be in St Anton from the 13th to the 20th of January.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Kaisr Sose, It is not closed for just a week or so. It was closed at Christmas already.
"Avalanche defenses high on the ridge": Contradictio in terminis!
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Black run down the mountain after a day's skiing, what can be more fun for the wife and kids.
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Black run down the mountain after a day's skiing, what can be more fun for the wife and kids.
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@Langerzug, yes, my point was more related to stanton's comment on avalanche danger being high. I haven't been over to St Anton yet so was interested to hear if the conditions are substantially different over there.
I realise having home runs shut is a real pain in the neck for lots of people and I wouldn't claim otherwise (not least because my edges are shot, so I'd rather take Steissbachtal right now than the black). But I'm sceptical that this is avalanche related [and I see stanton is now dropping cryptic hints about darker forces]. That's based on 1) my observation (derived from the zero pits I've dug, to be fair) that the general avalanche risk looks pretty low now - there are glide cracks visible all over the place (I mean literally every aspect), but following the rain, wind and sun I think the snowpack has probably consolidated a fair bit and areas that were in significant danger of sliding are likely to have gone (or to now be bridged by the crust). And 2), if the resort wanted to make an area safe they could do...throw enough bombs and you're laughing (I'm not saying that's not expensive, but they could deal with it if they wanted to).
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Does that mean you can't ski to some the popular aprea ski bars then?
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Does that mean you can't ski to some the popular aprea ski bars then?
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@blkball, you can ski to them all no problem!
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Ah ok, must be getting mixed up, I thought that run was the only way down to them. Been a while since I have been there. Going now on the 19th-23rd January. Can't wait!
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@pleasehelpme, Just for your information, the Zugertobel in Lech (which is the only valley run for Zug) is the place where the Dutch prince was killed.
It is very silly to be skeptical that this is avalanche related. You appear to think you know more about avalanches than Austrian government. Or that Austria is some kind of banana-republic?
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