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Becstar, Welcome to First time to Saalbach? You wont be disappointed.
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Yes its our first time to Saalbach. Caught the bug last year skiing Les Arcs in march so there was no question of would there be a ski trip this year, it was more about how many trips, where and when!! Some friends of ours have skiied Saalbach before and reccommended it as a great place. My OH has skiied a lot more than me and is a confident intermediate and will take on pretty much anything, I'm more of a confident beginner/intermediate skiing blues and not too scary reds!
The pictures posted on here look awesome as does the webcam on the saalbach site, can't wait to get out there!
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With that kind of experience between you Saalbach will be ideal. Easy access to a varied level of piste.
I would say Saalbachs only shortfall is for the more extreme piste skiers as it has limited black runs but that will not affect your pleasure.
Have you seen Bergfex for Saalbach? http://www.bergfex.com/saalbach-hinterglemm-leogang/
If you click the bottom right hand corner of the picture on that page (3D) you can look at videos of the lifts and pistes in most of the area.
Good way to waste a couple of hours counting down to your trip.
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ianbradders, thank you for that! I've just e-mailed the link to my ski mates. The videos are great. Is black 14 really scary? The person filming it seems to be taking it extremely cautiously in places (sideslipping?)
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bar right by your apartments on the slope
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Could be, as Ian says, Bauers Schi-Alm, although it's at the bottom of the Turmwiese nursery slopes, next to the road, opposite the Spitzbub and next to Burgi's, rather than 'on' the slope. Your description could apply to the Kohlmaisstub'n towards the bottom of piste 51, or even the good old Hinterhag Alm at the bottom of piste 52 and at the top of the Turmwiese. Then there's another one called the Turmfalke, which we've never stopped at, at the bottom of piste 53. All close by, and on the slope.
For really potent Jagatee, try the Hecherhuette and the Pfefferalm!
Incidentally the homemade gulasch soup at the Hecherhuette today merited the full 5 stars - spicy with big tender chunks of lean beef - we reckoned it was the best ever!
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It's always nice to have one, although I always seem to leave mine behind on those occasions when I might have found it useful, and vice versa.
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Is black 14 really scary?
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Verdicts will no doubt differ, according to competence level and snow conditions. My own opinion is that it's the most difficult in the valley with several steep bits that good intermediates will probably side-slip down. I've done it three or four times, and my recollection is that it was much more challenging than the World Cup black (15) on the Zwoelferkogel and the Schattberg Nordabfahrt (number 1), or the likes of say Tortin at Verbier, Le Diable at LDA, the Tunnel run at ADH or the Swiss Wall (Chavanette) at Avoriaz - possibly on account of its narrowness in places.
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You're saying it's harder than the Swiss Wall, Tortin and Le Tunnel!??!
OK, might give that a miss then. If it was on a par with La Face at Val D I'd give it a crack, but much harder than that and I think I'll spare myself (and the group) the fright of our lives then.
Narrow is OK but long and steep with huge moguls is not my idea of fun.
Glad I asked lol
By the way, thanks moffatross, great pics too! I've never seen cars being towed away in a ski resort before, that's quite draconian.
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Not done 14, as we havent done much skiing in Hinterglemm, just a couple of drop throughs.
Looking at that video i think i will swerve it until i have made sure my knee has fully recovered from last summer.
Do No, 1 Schattberg a few times first as that seems a lot easier than 14, only remember 1 being a bit steep at the bottom section.
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So what's the general consensus on the easiest black piste to get started on? I've skiied a couple of blacks in the past, but not with much technique (and the last time not even realising it was a black until I was near the bottom!)
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You're saying it's harder than the Swiss Wall, Tortin and Le Tunnel!??!
OK, might give that a miss then.
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Piccadilly, I wouldn't want to put you off giving it a crack; the last couple of times I did it I really enjoyed it, and, if the snow is okay, you'd probably find it very satisfying to do. Although there's a series of steep sections, they aren't individually very long (like some of the others mentioned), and I don't recall them being particularly mogully - icy maybe. Besides, it's a long time since I did those other French/Swiss blacks, so others may disagree with my perceptions and comments about relative difficulty (although, being now more experienced and on better, shorter skis, I'd be surprised if anyone thought 14 is easier than some of those long, wide mogul fields mentioned above - which I remember struggling down without much style but would describe as tortuous rather than terrifying).
milzibkit, This shouldn't be too difficult, since there are only 6 pistes graded black in the Ski Circus; my list (only my opinion - probably wrong - all liability disclaimed!) in ascending order of difficulty would be:
26 - Reichkendlabfahrt - Short (1km), not very steep and hardlly merits its black designation
89a - Tarlackabfahrt - Short (1km) and relatively easy for a black
7a - Sprinter-Mittelstueck - 1.5km, medium difficulty - can get mogully
1 - Nordabfahrt - 4km - 2 steep sections but usually good snow and well within capabilities of good, intermediate skiers, even cautious ones
15 - Weltcup-Abfahrt - 1.5km - relatively steep
14 - Zwoelferkogel-Nordabfahrt - 3km - steep in several sections - quite challenging but enjoyable when snow is good
Now shoot me down in flames - I'm a lot more confident in comparing gulasch soups and jagatees!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Piccadilly, as Tatman's Tours said, conditions will make it very different from day to day but as 14 was netted closed a couple of the cold mornings, I assume that the lift company don't allow access if it's iffy. It did need some cautious scrapy slipping with the steepest turns on the firm day but on the freshies day was quite peachy and was super grippy throughout. On my descents there were almost no other skiers about which also helped to make the narrow sections that much easier, not having to look out for anyone else. Its very steepest section is in the pic below, very near the bottom of the run & I reckon that's about 30 degrees at most.
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Tatman's Tours, moffatross, OK, you've reassured me a bit. If the snow conditions are good we might give it a bash. After all, it's on one of your fab itineraries, and we need to earn our beer!
If it's 30 degrees at its steepest bit, that's about Face steepness which I know I can do.
Thing is, it's easy to say that on a forum, we may find we bottle it after all
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You know it makes sense.
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Piccadilly, may be we should all give it a bash (itinerary, slope, apres) at the same time - I'll bring the filming equipment...just in case it all goes well
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Chasseur, now that is a marvellous idea! Do we get to veto the footage if it doesn't go well?
We can swap numbers nearer the time, I'm sure my lot won't mind some extra company, we normally have 11 of us anyway but we're down to 6.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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SCOUSE, Leogang seems to always be in better condition especially later season when the rest suffers with temperatures and sun.
12 hours and counting. Really should not be on here. You would think i was ready to step out the door.
Is the bar small inside and a just one large umbrella outside covering the bar and front? Opposite Bauers, dont know the name.
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woohoo, finally made my mind and decided to go to saalbach, got a nice apartment right by piste ( at least thats what it says lol ) and less than 10 min walk from centre so now gotta start reading about must do runs
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a very small and open wooden building
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SCOUSE, That sounds like Burgi's bar, which is next to Bauers Schi-Alm and about 50 yards down the road from our apartments.
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not ski related question, as place where i am staying doesn't offer internet connection i plan to use my huawei e5830 wifi dongle in combination with Austrian Sim card, can anyone suggest me which network should i choose and also maybe i can buy simcard while still in UK
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Tatman's Tours wrote: |
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SCOUSE, That sounds like Burgi's bar, which is next to Bauers Schi-Alm and about 50 yards down the road from our apartments. |
That's the one....thanks TT
TT.....what's the average price of a pint now......Bauers, Hinterhag, Bobby's ect & do they have wifi?
PS enjoy Ian.....not far behind you
PPS.....sorry cant help ediot but would be interested to know result if wifi not available in many places
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Here's another photo of the bottom section of piste 14 where the trees may give some idea of the steepness...
The last time I skied there the entry nearest the top of the Zwölferkogel was closed off and I had to take a narrow track further down. I found that worse than the bottom drop. That is steep, I would say, but it is reasonably wide and skiable if you don't lose your nerve.
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TT.....what's the average price of a pint now......Bauers, Hinterhag, Bobby's ect & do they have wifi?
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SCOUSE, Prices don't seem to increase - between 3 and 4 euros per 0.5 litre, which of course works out cheaper than in previous years on current exchange rates, and of course happy hour makes it absurdly cheap. I don't bother with wi-fi outside my apartment, having bought a BOB dongle from the Post Office in Saalbach - costs me 4 euros a month and I can use my laptop in the apartment. However all the lift stations and hotels have wi-fi, and the Eva Alm (formerly the Jack-in) makes a big thing of its free wi-fi.
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ianbradders, Bon Voyage! New snow is forecast tomorrow, so hopefully you will have timed your visit well. See you in Bobby's!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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SCOUSE, My I.T. advisor tells me it's a 3G SIM card based USB2 dongle/modem. I can't remember the download limit for 4 euros but I think it's 1 GIG - if you exceed that, you get charged more. The download speed I'm getting here in Austria is 2.5 Meg. I don't use it for text messaging and don't know if it can be so used. When I bought it (for about 50 euros), there was another (A2?) dongle which most other people have and is more suitable for heavier usage. Howver I opted for the 'BOB' because it was cheap and contract-free and I only pay the 4 euros in months when I actually use it.
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You know it makes sense.
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Heading out to Saalbach on the 12th - as the gf is having lessons, is anyone looking for a ski buddy in the mornings? Would say I'm an advanced skier, but being fairly self-taught I won't profess to being the most technically proficient!
Also thanks to Tatman's Tours for the handy Saalbach guide!
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Heading out to Saalbach on the 12th - as the gf is having lessons, is anyone looking for a ski buddy in the mornings? Would say I'm an advanced skier, but being fairly self-taught I won't profess to being the most technically proficient!
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Hi Ciderchap - a friend and I are heading out there on the 12th too and you're welcome to join us. We're staying at the Hotel Konig - I'll PM you my details - feel free to get in touch if you want. And yes - many thanks to Tatman's Tours too!
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Newcomer to the Forum having been a regular user of a similar one for years. Although it was still good by comparison very quiet to this one.
To the point, I am in a group of 12 mature (44-55 yrs) very good intermediate to 'British' Advanced skiers. Over the last 7 years have stuck to Schladming and Soll, so it was time for a change. So Saalbach here we come, arrive on the 26/01/2013 for a week staying at the Sports Berger Hotel. I have found this thread very informative already in relation to ski and apres. As 'Entertainment Officer' I will be keen to learn of peoples, this year preferences for bars with a bit of life to them etc.
We were paying last year between Euros 3.20 to 4.00 for a large beer in the bars in town and on the mountain and I will be keen to know what folk are paying this year at Saalbach, we are expecting it to be more so may need to bring more beer vouchers. Thanks in advance.
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Fireflier, oooo do post a mini review of the Konig when you come back, we're staying there first week of Feb. Have a great time, I'm REALLY looking forward to my first trip to Saalbach.Scarlet Fez, hope you enjoy yourself too.
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Forgot to mention it earlier, having been to Schladming and Soll in recent years where queues are as rare as rocking horse poop. Whats it like in the Saalbach area? Are there pinch points to avoid?
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Thanks for that Scouse, I will try and contact TT as soon as I have worked out how to PM on this forum. |
You can get to the PM section via the 'Send/Read Messages' link in the top right corner of the page.
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Piccadilly wrote: |
Fireflier, oooo do post a mini review of the Konig when you come back, we're staying there first week of Feb. Have a great time, I'm REALLY looking forward to my first trip to Saalbach.Scarlet Fez, hope you enjoy yourself too. |
Will do - counting the hours and watching webcams until Saturday...
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TT thanks for the reviews got them and they were very informative. Not sure I am going to get full days skiing from all our group with so many tempting Apres options starting so early. Some of our group like their school reports are easily led, very easily led. Scouse 19 Sleeps but not that Im counting. Perhaps our paths will cross. What sort of group are you in?
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well managed to get phone and data sorted. Spent they day running into leogang. 45km. Snow and runs much better shape. Quieter and not as heavy going as the main valley. Temps need to drop at least five degrees.
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