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When does skiing tend to start in germany / austria?
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When does skiing tend to start at the german and austrian end of the alps? I have some work to do in Munich, and I may be able to delay them a few weeks, possibly until november but probably not until december. Is there any chance I will be able to get some sliding in? Thanks. |
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When does skiing tend to start in germany / austria?
Start? When did it end? Glaciers.
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When does skiing tend to start in germany / austria?
On 19 Sep, 00:58, (Eugene Miya) wrote:
Start? *When did it end? *Glaciers. I did think about metioning skiing worth doing. I have never been to a glacier, but I have images of a few hundred yards of ice and lots of crowds. What are they like? It it worth a drive to glaciers if it does not snow? Thanks for the input, Hugh |
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When does skiing tend to start in germany / austria?
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 01:03:54 -0700 (PDT), Dave wrote:
Hi, When does skiing tend to start at the german and austrian end of the alps? I have some work to do in Munich, and I may be able to delay them a few weeks, possibly until november but probably not until december. Is there any chance I will be able to get some sliding in? Thanks. Obergurgl are opening 14th November according to their website. Resorts all have an official opening date which you can usually find on their website. It really depends on the weather. If there is no snow resorts still open but you can not ski. If there is early snow many resorts will open some lifts early (maybe just on the weekends) for the locals. I can not comment upon the reliability of early snow in Austria beyond, "Better than France". |
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On 19 Sep, 09:08, Dave wrote:
On 19 Sep, 00:58, (Eugene Miya) wrote: Start? *When did it end? *Glaciers. I did think about metioning skiing worth doing. *I have never been to a glacier, but I have images of a few hundred yards of ice and lots of crowds. *What are they like? *It it worth a drive to glaciers if it does not snow? Thanks for the input, Hugh Only got experience of the Tignes glacier in summer, but I was pleasantly surprised - quite a few KM of piste, big snow-park, crowded first thing, but gradually eases as people spread out a bit. Snow quality wasn't great, but it was like it is in April - ice in the morning, slush towards lunch. I'd do it again, especially as you can use the lift pass in the afternoon for mountain bikes or hiking. Cheers -- Matt Thomas - www.tignes-lavachet.co.uk |
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Matt T wrote: On 19 Sep, 09:08, Dave wrote: On 19 Sep, 00:58, (Eugene Miya) wrote: Start? =A0When did it end? =A0Glaciers. I did think about metioning skiing worth doing. =A0I have never been to a glacier, but I have images of a few hundred yards of ice and lots of crowds. =A0What are they like? =A0It it worth a drive to glaciers if it does not snow? Only got experience of the Tignes glacier in summer, but I was pleasantly surprised - quite a few KM of piste, big snow-park, crowded first thing, but gradually eases as people spread out a bit. Snow quality wasn't great, but it was like it is in April - ice in the morning, slush towards lunch. I'd do it again, especially as you can use the lift pass in the afternoon for mountain bikes or hiking. What's worth doing? First the various Olympic Alpine and Nordic teams practice across the Alps. 2nd most skiers really don't bother to ski in summer. I've skied the Stubai, but that was a winter trip. I'm not certain of its current status, but there are others. The USA has Hood. You aren't going to get powder. Personally, I like powder skiing and I like really long runs. But summer glaciers are a small mere part of the skiing experience (worth doing once). Many hike (huff it). Next year I'm skiing on the Juneau ice fields as part of glaciological research and resurveying points measured 2 decades prior. But if you need challenge, chase Olympic skiers. -- |
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Stubai, Hintertux and Kitzsteinhorn are all a "couple of hours" from Munich.
Often by mid to late October the glaciers have fully opened - not just the couple of runs they try to keep going during the summer months. I guess I would favour Stubai, and would start going once the runs to middle station are all open. It is nice when the valley run is open though! I don't really rate the Zugspitze. I always think its rather limiting and crowded. Of course, once the snows arrive the Austrian resorts open. They may quote opening dates in December, but once there is snow they open as much as possible. Even low areas like Ski Welt (one hour from Munich) is likely to be partially open by end of November. High resorts like Obertauern often have massive amounts of early snow. Paul "Eugene Miya" wrote in message news:48d444f8$1@darkstar... In article , Matt T wrote: On 19 Sep, 09:08, Dave wrote: On 19 Sep, 00:58, (Eugene Miya) wrote: Start? =A0When did it end? =A0Glaciers. I did think about metioning skiing worth doing. =A0I have never been to a glacier, but I have images of a few hundred yards of ice and lots of crowds. =A0What are they like? =A0It it worth a drive to glaciers if it does not snow? Only got experience of the Tignes glacier in summer, but I was pleasantly surprised - quite a few KM of piste, big snow-park, crowded first thing, but gradually eases as people spread out a bit. Snow quality wasn't great, but it was like it is in April - ice in the morning, slush towards lunch. I'd do it again, especially as you can use the lift pass in the afternoon for mountain bikes or hiking. What's worth doing? First the various Olympic Alpine and Nordic teams practice across the Alps. 2nd most skiers really don't bother to ski in summer. I've skied the Stubai, but that was a winter trip. I'm not certain of its current status, but there are others. The USA has Hood. You aren't going to get powder. Personally, I like powder skiing and I like really long runs. But summer glaciers are a small mere part of the skiing experience (worth doing once). Many hike (huff it). Next year I'm skiing on the Juneau ice fields as part of glaciological research and resurveying points measured 2 decades prior. But if you need challenge, chase Olympic skiers. -- |
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PSmith schreef:
Stubai, Hintertux and Kitzsteinhorn are all a "couple of hours" from Munich. Often by mid to late October the glaciers have fully opened - not just the couple of runs they try to keep going during the summer months. I guess I would favour Stubai, and would start going once the runs to middle station are all open. It is nice when the valley run is open though! I don't really rate the Zugspitze. I always think its rather limiting and crowded. Of course, once the snows arrive the Austrian resorts open. They may quote opening dates in December, but once there is snow they open as much as possible. Even low areas like Ski Welt (one hour from Munich) is likely to be partially open by end of November. High resorts like Obertauern often have massive amounts of early snow. Paul "Eugene Miya" wrote in message news:48d444f8$1@darkstar... In article , Matt T wrote: On 19 Sep, 09:08, Dave wrote: On 19 Sep, 00:58, (Eugene Miya) wrote: Start? =A0When did it end? =A0Glaciers. I did think about metioning skiing worth doing. =A0I have never been to a glacier, but I have images of a few hundred yards of ice and lots of crowds. =A0What are they like? =A0It it worth a drive to glaciers if it does not snow? Only got experience of the Tignes glacier in summer, but I was pleasantly surprised - quite a few KM of piste, big snow-park, crowded first thing, but gradually eases as people spread out a bit. Snow quality wasn't great, but it was like it is in April - ice in the morning, slush towards lunch. I'd do it again, especially as you can use the lift pass in the afternoon for mountain bikes or hiking. What's worth doing? First the various Olympic Alpine and Nordic teams practice across the Alps. 2nd most skiers really don't bother to ski in summer. I've skied the Stubai, but that was a winter trip. I'm not certain of its current status, but there are others. The USA has Hood. You aren't going to get powder. Personally, I like powder skiing and I like really long runs. But summer glaciers are a small mere part of the skiing experience (worth doing once). Many hike (huff it). Next year I'm skiing on the Juneau ice fields as part of glaciological research and resurveying points measured 2 decades prior. But if you need challenge, chase Olympic skiers. -- Glacier skiing already started (hintertuxer gletscher, dachsteiner gletscher) Normal skiing starts as from the end of november (last weekend, in Ischgl, St Anton, Obergurgl, resorts like that) |
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Ian Blake schreef:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 01:03:54 -0700 (PDT), Dave wrote: Hi, When does skiing tend to start at the german and austrian end of the alps? I have some work to do in Munich, and I may be able to delay them a few weeks, possibly until november but probably not until december. Is there any chance I will be able to get some sliding in? Thanks. Obergurgl are opening 14th November according to their website. Resorts all have an official opening date which you can usually find on their website. It really depends on the weather. If there is no snow resorts still open but you can not ski. If there is early snow many resorts will open some lifts early (maybe just on the weekends) for the locals. I can not comment upon the reliability of early snow in Austria beyond, "Better than France". For your information, French Glaciers were closed several weeks last few weeks for skiing. Austria had glaciers opened. I am doing seasonal openings for about 7 years now in Austria and there was only one snowless opening in all of these years. And even then I could ski pretty good (Ischgl). So I don't agree with you that reliabilty of early snow in Austria is better then in France. It totally depends where you are going. Today hintertux has 36 km opened with over 1 meter of fresh snow. Tignes only has 4 or 5 lifts openend with 30 cm of snow. Les deux Alpes isn't even open! |
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When does skiing tend to start in germany / austria?
So I don't agree with you that reliabilty of early snow in Austria is better then in France. It totally depends where you are going. Today hintertux has 36 km opened with over 1 meter of fresh snow. Tignes only has 4 or 5 lifts openend with 30 cm of snow. Les deux Alpes isn't even open!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Les Deux Alpes opens for October half-term for the Mondial du Ski (www.mondialduski.com) and Mondial du Snowboard (www.mondialdusnow.com) and then fully at the very end of November. There is however a very good layer on the glacier already. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ XS Peak Retreats http://www.peakretreats.co.uk Ski Collection http://www.skicollection.co.uk |
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