Poster: A snowHead
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Hi - I've read in various ski mags about a few new connections being made between resorts for the coming season.
Thought it would be handy to list them all in one thread, and also to provide links to the new piste maps showing the connected areas. Whenever I Google them, I just get the old unlinked piste maps.
Here are the ones I know of.
Andermatt which has been linked to Sedrun (I think).
Arosa, now linked to Lenzerheide
St Johann im Pongau possibly linked to Wagrain (and maybe /Alpendorf?).
Any corrections, additional new areas, or links to new piste maps much appreciated.
Thanks.
NN
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Nice idea well done you!
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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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Wagrain has joined the two mountains either side of it - Graffenberg and Greisskareck so you no longer have to descentd to village level. The G-Link lift will officially opened this weeekend and goes from the middle station of the Flying Mozart lift (Greisskareck side) to the top of the Graffenberg Express on the other side of town! I'm looking forward to quieter runs down to the base stations of both sides from now on!
Wagrain and Alpendorf have been joined up for years now!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Tom W wrote: |
Austria
One to look out in the coming years might be Saalbach to Zell Am See
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And Hinterglemm to Fieberbrunn - have to put in a word for home
P.S. This map shows the new G-Link at Wagrain.
Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Wed 20-11-13 13:30; edited 1 time in total
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Neil Neige, The Andermatt-Sedrun link is slightly cheeky as it's on the train which isn't exactly fast. But it does link the two areas on a single liftpass.
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Is Lech-Warth-St.Anton now the biggest area in Austria? (I know St Anton not really linked)
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peanuthead wrote: |
Is Lech-Warth-St.Anton now the biggest area in Austria? (I know St Anton not really linked) |
It is. You only need to pop off the back of Valluga, after a brisk walk up from Valluga 1, and you are on your way to Zuers.
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Hi - thanks for all these response. Really useful/interesting.
The Andermatt-Sedrun link is indeed very cheeky. The rail connection has always been there.
I thought it meant they'd opened a new ski lift. If a rail connection was considered enough to make a linked ski area then a quarter of the Alps would be linked!
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