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St. Anton and Arlberg ski area
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6 of us will be skiing St. Anton and area for a week in February. We are strong intermediate skiers but mainly stick to groomed pistes. We mainly ski in North America and when the visibility is poor we find an area where there are trees and the light is less flat. In the Arlberg, are all runs above the tree line?
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, welcome to snowheads, although there is a lot of skiing above the tree line , there is also plenty of options for bad light days , across the whole region , have alook at doing the
http://www.skiarlberg.at/arl/west/en/winter/w-skigebiet/66b5a740142a26b407a0267cab0181c8
, its a great way to see the area
also check out
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=118914
for more snow condition info .
the alberg is an amazing region , youll have a great time
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Well, the skiing at Rendl is -apart of the valley-run- all above treeline....
In St.Anton the lower part of Gampen is under the treeline. Rest is above.
Zürs, Stuben: all above treeline, or no substantial forest
Lech: very nice treeskiing at Schlegelkopf, Hinterwies, Petersboden (But if it is snowing getting from St.Anton to Lech and back can be tricky trafficwise)
In general: de treeline in the Arlbergregion is between 1600 and 1800 meters.
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