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The Arlberg Snow Report 2018/2019 (May 16th Perfect Conditions)

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There is nothing this forum likes more than an argument over snow chains Very Happy . I know his views are sometimes a bit eccentric but given stanton is a taxi driver in St Anton he might know what he is talking about on this occasion. If snowmeggedon hits, like it did last January, then the roads get closed snow chains or not. There are a few places where chains might come in handy, getting to Lech for one (I think the Flexenpass is the highest road pass in the alps which is kept open in the winter), especially if you plan on going to more out of the way places. However most ski villages in Austria (unlike in France) are on or just off main valley roads which are kept clear enough to drive on by cars equipped with winter tyres, St Anton is a perfect example.

Once you get to the resort let the bus or taxi drivers worry about the road conditions, much easier all round.
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@munich_irish, only times I've had to use chains have been on Flexenpass (1770m) and Julierpass (2200m). The latter on the way back to Chur because police were not letting you over without chains.
Roads out of St.Anton are flat. Why would the police require chains?
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@Steilhang, Absolutely
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stanton wrote:
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If coming from Zurich, Innsbruck or Munich take the train!


We'd love some of your expert wisdom oh wise one. Some of us do a lot of driving for work and like to use public transport when on holiday if at all possible.

We land at INN on an early morning flight and would like to enjoy one of the local areas on the first day. The current plan is to head for Stubai with Schlick as backup if the weather dictates.

Then to our accommodation at the Nasserein end of St Jakob before 8pm.

As the font of all Arlberg knowledge please give us a detailed itinerary including times and costs for our journey.

We excitedly await the Oracle's sage and generous advice.
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@malarkey99, who are you flying with? Is that a direct flight??? It's an easy drive from memmingem - done it a few years back when we were at Kappl. I've booked BA via Heathrow for my trip in march but am always looking for direct flight from Scotland
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@Snow Hound,

From Insbruck Airport it costs by Bus F €2.60 to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof.or downtown takes 8-10mins

Train to St Anton costs €16:80 2nd class ..1st class a little bit more ..Travel tome 1 hr 7 mins.
(If ypu have any vorteil cards it will be half the price)

Use Free Ski shuttle from St Anton Terminal West to Naserein otherwise it will cost you €15 taxi.

Innsbruck ..you can use the tram 6 to get to Fulpmes


Bus goes to Axium Lizum

https://www.innsbruck.info/nl/innsbruck-city/beleven/sightseeing-in-innsbruck/strassenbahnlinie-6-und-stubaitalbahn.html


A car is really not needed ..

Do you have parking (included) at your accomodation?? If not it will cost you €7.50 (min) per day ..
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boabski wrote:
@malarkey99, who are you flying with? Is that a direct flight??? It's an easy drive from memmingem - done it a few years back when we were at Kappl. I've booked BA via Heathrow for my trip in march but am always looking for direct flight from Scotland


£10 direct flight with Ryanair from Edinburgh. Think it was another 20 quid to add a bag. Very Happy
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Our StA friends are reporting 40cm from this current storm, with more to come.
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@malarkey99, cheers. Will look out for that next time round.
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Excellent! What area is this?

SA website is saying the toboggan run is closed. Too much snow or only open on Thursday evenings?

Where's the best place for dinner pre/post toboggan?
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@stanton, Jumping on the bandwagon - what would a taxi cost from StA to Zug for 4 people early evening?
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@puplett, 4 people your need a minibus..most taxis are Happy Happy

If your lucky between €60-70
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@craftybob, Rodelbahn.. needs to cleared...Ig to much wind that can cause Nassereinbahn closure. The organisers have their own restuarant (very good) at the bottom o the run..
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@craftybob, Av risk i'd think and/ or pistes are more important to clear/ prep than rodelbahn right now, until now not enough snow but that will change now. Once open its great fun, and should open in next few days....keeps the knee klinik busy with plenty of punters....check your winter sports insurance includes being drunk in charge of a sledge at 50 kph and 180 degree bends! Toofy Grin
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@puplett, catch the Post Bus
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@stanton, Cheers.
@Markymark29, last bus goes too early for us.
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@puplett, ah, Apres ski...... wink
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@Markymark29, sussed!
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To much stress from you holiday folks.

Just get here & chillout..

Organising sht is stresss..

Once here everything is taken care of

The vaxation is only over when......

"Honey im Home"
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craftybob wrote:
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Excellent! What area is this?

SA website is saying the toboggan run is closed. Too much snow or only open on Thursday evenings?

Where's the best place for dinner pre/post toboggan?


Halfway down the track is the Rodelalm (watch you don’t miss the turnoff) also open during the day and has some of the best food on the mountain. Rodelstall is immediately at the finish of the run. Both owned by the same family and both excellent. Best to book a table.
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Latest Situation at Innsbruck Airport


‎https://www.tt.com/panorama/wetter/15182250/schneechaos-in-tirol-ueberall-staus-probleme-am-flughafen-innsbruck
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Heavy snow all day and very poor visibility (at top of Galzig). Skied most of the day but it was quite hard going.
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First time at St Anton next weekend. Can’t wait Very Happy am even trying to learn some German ( Puzzled it’s confusing...Duolingo seems to go on an awful lot about we/you/they are men/women/girls/boys...been at it sodding ages & still no clue re the important restaurant/ski/beer stuff)
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…. noch ein beer bitte ….. snowHead
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Bier.....

ein Weissbier bitte (cloudy wheat beer)

eine Willi bitte (pear schnapps)

einer (zwei, drei, vier.....) Fliegender bitte (Jägerbomb)

eine runde noch bitte (another round please, though in smaller bars they will mark your beer mat every time they serve a drink and you pay at the end, dont throw away your beer mat.....)

Jägertee - black tea with a shot of Stroh (60%) rum, just the thing to warm you up on a cold day

Tiroler Gröstl - sort of meat (pork) hash, perfect pre drinking stodge

Pommes - chips

Currywurst - sausage covered in tomato sauce and (very mild) curry powder

Käsekrainer - Austrian sausage stuffed with cheese just in case you feel the need for extra lard

Kaiserschmarn - chopped up pancake with raisins and apple sauce, best shared amongst lots of folk, it is very filling

Dont worry about Sie / du, ein / einer / einen / eine etc etc life's too short Very Happy
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Excellent! The important stuff thank you #dumpduolingoitsshit
Can I enrol on German beer/food lessons on here bitte?
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@munich_irish, what's the phrase for "my friend will pay"? Laughing
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What is that meatloaf thing called that’s served in a bread roll with mustard?
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blondends wrote:
What is that meatloaf thing called that’s served in a bread roll with mustard?


I have no idea and in 5 days I will be back for my 17th visit, so it is nothing front & centre of my memory... unless you are referring to a hamburger. Toofy Grin
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this morning chains obligatory for all cars (no exceptions) between St.Christoph and St.Jacob.
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I have had it served up warm in a bar and a supermarket in Saalbach and Kitz. They slice it for you there and then. I’ve always just pointed and asked for “Ein bitte”.
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Ok, so google to the rescue... it’s called Leberkase.
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blondends wrote:
What is that meatloaf thing called that’s served in a bread roll with mustard?


It's Leberkäse (which literally means Liver cheese, but there ain't no cheese in it). They translate it to English as meatloaf but actually the closest thing is cooked luncheon meat. It can be served in a bread roll as you say or often it's a main dish with Spiegelei (fried egg) and mashed potato. Nom nom. Smile


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Arctic Roll wrote:
@munich_irish, what's the phrase for "my friend will pay"? Laughing


Mein Freund werde bezahlen. wink
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@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%)
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Alastair Pink wrote:
blondends wrote:
What is that meatloaf thing called that’s served in a bread roll with mustard?


It's Leberkäse (which literally means Liver cheese, but there ain't no cheese in it). They translate it to English as meatloaf but actually the closest thing is cooked luncheon meat. It can be served in a bread roll as you say or often it's a main dish with Spiegelei (fried egg) and mashed potato. Nom nom. Smile


Only Lebekäse in Vienna - Fleischkäs in the rest of Austria wink Comes in several varieties, including plain, with (injected, I assume!) cheese, and peppers. Cheesy version is the best though!


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Nothing worse than Brits trying German...

That's not a universal sentiment. Whenever I spoke my O level German, whether in Germany or Austria, I was always gratified by how very polite and appreciative the response was.
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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%)


Actually it's 'naaaa ma Freund zohlt des'. Nothing worse than speaking Hochdeutsch in Austria NehNeh

And come on, re. chains to St Anton, it takes really truly exceptional weather for them to be needed, let alone mandatory. The Pass is obviously something else (though even driving over it on a weekly basis never needed them with 4x4 and winter tyres), but it's all flat on the St Anton side. 99.99% unnecessary maybe. Even when avi danger topped out at L5 last year and all roads were shut for a while chains weren't mandatory.


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