Poster: A snowHead
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Langerzug wrote: |
@Alastair Pink,
It is “mein Freund wird”....
Nothing worse than Brits trying German...(apart from Brits claiming that for St.Anton chains are unnecessary 100%) |
Not true. Locals usually appreciate you making the effort. I find it incredibly arrogant of Brits and Americans to just assume that everyone speaks their language.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Steilhang, +1
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Its a great language, something wonderfully logical about it. Kopfkisser, Handschue.
Very, germanic.
Plus a LOT easier to speak to a native than french. Accent more attainable by anglo saxons.
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Road closures today...
Major Snow /Wind this week...expect lift closures
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I detect some spam in this thread
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It was something like spam that the bemused shop-keeper kept offering me, in response to my request for schlange...
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Arlberg attracts truely International clientale
English is widely spoken ...
German is appreciated..but not needed however for English speakers it should be easy
All Austrians under 35yrs are very proficient in English ..
Lets not get stressed ...Think POW!
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Folks..Applies all of Tirol Voralberg and beyond
If your travelling you should check ...
Many roads are closed Avalanche danger all this week...
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My wife and I are thinking about driving over from Switzerland this weekend (it's a quick drive in good conditions -- 1:20). Too risky to book a hotel for Fri-Sun with potential road closures? Or do you think we'll be able to get to St. Anton or one of the other towns?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@Steilhang, +1
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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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@ArlbergMeister, I’d be there if I wasnt at work, go on the train, book now.
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Markymark29 wrote: |
@ArlbergMeister, I’d be there if I wasnt at work, go on the train, book now. |
Thanks! I was told the danger is with this much snow coming down an avalanche could block the tunnel?
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Trains & Snow
The problem is when it snow so much.. The weight of the snow on the trees Bludenz to Landeck (Arlberg) brings down the trees onto the railway line..but can bring down the oveehead power lines
They get them cleared & fiixed damn quick ....
Still better than driving ..
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Poster: A snowHead
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A few more food words
In Bavaria its Leberkäse, a Leberkäsesemmel is the local equivalent of a bacon sarnie (note in Bavaria and Austria a roll is Semmel not Brötchen). The Bavarians seem to like one with a Weissbier for breakfast
The nearest to meatloaf is Frikadeller, known as Bulette in Berlin, Fleischpfanzerl in Bavaria and Faschierte Laibchen in Austria. It looks a bit like a hamburger.
Normal beer is often called "Helles", this is a Munich / Bavarian imported word as the main type of Bier in Munich is called Helles. Biers like Augustiner (Jules in St Anton and Salz & Pfeffer in Ischgl sell it, I guess more places do too) and Tegernseer (which you can get at the Mooserwirt if you ask) are very popular and lots of folk from Munich ski in Austria. Note you ask for ein Helles bitte but zwei (drei, vier...) Helle bitte.
Although not really grammatically correct (so probably wont appear in Duolingo) to ask for the bill is , die Zahlung bitte.
However you will have no problems being being understood if you only speak in English.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Do they sell/rent snow chains in Landeck or St. Anton?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@monkbeer, get them before you get near, if in town already try MPreis fuel or Shell at Nasserein.
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Thanks @Markymark29. Does the bus from St. Anton to Lech operate in snowy weather and chains are mandatory?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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The Post Bus runs every day when the road is open. In a normal season there are very few days when the Arlbergpass and/or Flexenpass are closed.
Trucks and buses are required to fit chains fairly often. There is an indicator board just outside West Terminal that provides info on road status and chain requirements.
I cannot remember noticing a requirement to fit them to cars. Cars however do need to be fitted with winter tyres.
Disclaimer... I don’t drive in StA, so I do not pay much attention to chain requirements.
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@monkbeer, read the posts above for a long argument about snow chains in St Anton.
The latest official info (from the tourist office website)
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For the B 197 Arlbergpassroad between St. Anton and St. Christoph cars need winter tyres and trucks need snow chains. For the B 197 Arlbergpassroad between Stuben and Alpe Rauz and for the B 198 Lechtal road (Flexenpass) all vehicles need snow chains, except four-wheel-drive cars uphill. The road between Lech and Warth is closed. The B 197 Arlbergpassroad between Alpe Rauz and St. Christoph is closed. |
As the Arlberg pass is closed so there can be no buses between St Anton and Zürs / Lech, this is unusual as the road is open most of the time. Given that the Flexenbahn and the Valluga are also closed there is no direct way between the two places unless you climb over the ridge, not a good idea given the current avalanche risk.
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@ulmerhutte, chains were obligatory for all vehicles (no exceptions) this weekend between St.Christoph and St.Jacob.
It really is dangerous BS that so many people here are telling that chains are not necessary for St.Anton.
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@DB, in Bavaria Leberkäse does not contain Leber, and also no cheese. The word Leber is probably derived from Laib, meaning loaf or body. Not sure where the Käse comes from!
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@Langerzug, let it go. You are starting to (are?) becoming obnoxious. Did I say that chains were never necessary in the Arlberg? At best, you could interpret my post, if you had the comprehension skills of anything better than a 12-year-old that they are rarely needed for cars in the Arlberg.
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Langerzug wrote: |
@ulmerhutte, chains were obligatory for all vehicles (no exceptions) this weekend between St.Christoph and St.Jacob.
It really is dangerous BS that so many people here are telling that chains are not necessary for St.Anton. |
From St Jacob to St Anton they almost never are. And if they are it will be clear beforehand due to exceptional weather being forecast.
St Anton to St Christoph (starting at the roundabout by Glazig/train station) is clearly a completely different matter!
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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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it's the same with sex. You only occasionally get the chance to use chains, but it's nice to know you have them ready just in case.
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Hmmm... in my circles, chains and sex don't really come up in the same conversation, but do tell!
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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Official Weather
After a short period of improved conditions expected at Monday night a new front system will provide a period of very windy and unsettled weather establishing itself on Tuesday afternoon. Winter weather is expected. New productive snowfalls are expected, deeply wintry cold conditions are forecast again. Behind the front from Tuesday a significant north-westerly stau will build up at the north side of the Alps. Continuously heavy snowfalls are expected for longer. More settled conditions are expected not until Thursday night. However, the period of more settled conditions will probably be brief. Further unsettled west to north-westerly weather conditions are forecast for the weekend.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Steilhang wrote: |
@DB, in Bavaria Leberkäse does not contain Leber, and also no cheese. The word Leber is probably derived from Laib, meaning loaf or body. Not sure where the Käse comes from! |
Thanks didn't realise "Leber" probably came from „Laib" which makes sense, I know there is no cheese in it and don't understand why they use "Käse" either. The first Vögel Salat somebody ordered for me I spent 10 mins looking for the bird in it.
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Mon 7-01-19 16:42; edited 1 time in total
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@ulmerhutte, @clarky999,
Well, last week I was warning for the possibility of chains being obligatory this weekend, as indeed happened.
Yet many here were still claiming ‘not necessary’
So, I’m fine with being obnoxious. I like this thread to be helpfull, instead of some macho-show of self proclaimed experts that often turnout to ‘know nothing’, potentially leading to dangerous situations.
About danger: A crisis-team for Tirol is being formed in light of the coming snow the coming days.
Lots of references to 1999 are being made...
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Langerzug wrote: |
@ulmerhutte, @clarky999,
Well, last week I was warning for the possibility of chains being obligatory this weekend, as indeed happened.
Lots of references to 1999 are being made... |
Just to check re the Chains - sorry if I missed - so if you have a 4x4 with great winter tyres were they making you use chains? Totally not needed in my car, curious if they are blanket mandating them?
Re 1999 - Scary hey.. that was after a whole month of non stop - 3 storms of a week long each with no let up, pretty much. I was in Cham that winter - Levels a long way off that so far in terms of total snow / base. Fingers crossed.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Lots of powder at Rendl today, just skiing from Riffel 1 down to the Maas lift and repeated many times. Riffel 2 was closed.
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@Alex A, if they say you have to, you have to no; matter what bus you're driving.
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Alex A wrote: |
Langerzug wrote: |
@ulmerhutte, @clarky999,
Well, last week I was warning for the possibility of chains being obligatory this weekend, as indeed happened.
Lots of references to 1999 are being made... |
Just to check re the Chains - sorry if I missed - so if you have a 4x4 with great winter tyres were they making you use chains? Totally not needed in my car, curious if they are blanket mandating them?
Re 1999 - Scary hey.. that was after a whole month of non stop - 3 storms of a week long each with no let up, pretty much. I was in Cham that winter - Levels a long way off that so far in terms of total snow / base. Fingers crossed. |
Standard scenario in snowy weather is:
1. chains OR 4x4 + winter tyres
2. (next level) 4x4 + winter tyres allowed uphill (ie to St Christoph/over the Pass/etc); chains required for everyone else and all downhill
3. (next level and v rare - never had it personally despite driving through St Anton and over the pass 150+ times in the last few years) chains for everyone everywhere
4. road closed (almost always due to avalanche danger rather than driving conditions)
I'd be very curious to hear the last time chains were mandated for all vehicles between the motorway (Landeck side) and St Anton. I've never heard of it happening before.
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Yep, avalanche commission warning of a "catastrophic" situation and the real possibility of some valleys being completely cut off for days...
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Markymark29 wrote: |
.check your winter sports insurance includes being drunk in charge of a sledge at 50 kph and 180 degree bends! |
It won't even include sledging sober at 5mph.
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@Alex A, The quote above was the English version (from the Lech website) of the restrictions as of Monday evening
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For the B 197 Arlbergpassroad between St. Anton and St. Christoph cars need winter tyres and trucks need snow chains. For the B 197 Arlbergpassroad between Stuben and Alpe Rauz and for the B 198 Lechtal road (Flexenpass) all vehicles need snow chains, except four-wheel-drive cars uphill. The road between Lech and Warth is closed. The B 197 Arlbergpassroad between Alpe Rauz and St. Christoph is closed. |
As you can see 4x4 vehicles were allowed to drive towards Zürs and Lech without snow chains but they were required for driving down towards Langen
The current situation (in German, but should be understandable ) is available at https://www.oeamtc.at/verkehrsservice/?region=at-7&view=verkehr (Schneekettenpflicht = chains required, Schneekettenpflicht für LKW, ab 3,5 t = chains required only for vehicles over 3.5t GVW ). Currently the Arlbergpass between St Anton and Langen is chains for larger vehicles.
The biggest issue for the next few days is avalanche risk, if it does snow heavily multiple road closures and villages being "cut off" are likely.
If the avalanche risk is raised to a level 5 that would result in a widespread shut down of resorts and transport infrastructure. However that remains only a possible scenario at the moment, as the weather forecast (as always) is uncertain.
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Folks...
Chillout
Its going to Dump ..
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