Sunday, March 17, 2013

Skiing at Lofer Alm

For the last day of the holidays, we chose a ski area on the way back home. 


Slopes
Almwelt Lofer was a family area so most of the pistes were blue and red. The black slopes 10 & 12 were mainly black because of the steep ski lifts and 12 was mostly a narrow way. 


If you take the right exit from the ski lift, you can reach a little powder paradise - just don't follow the piste curve.

Powder paradise

Snow/ Weather
The sun shone the whole day making it a perfect Sunday. The snow was well done and had a good grip in top. In the valley very soft and warm. 


Restaurant 
We had lunch at the Main Alm restaurant. Unfortunately, we had to wait very long for the food to arrive.

Specialties
Wifi was in a lot of places and even worked in the gondola for the first 50-100 meters. On the Alm, there are two big ski school areas with a lot of fun stuff for the kids.

So this was the end of this year's skiing holiday and skiing season - no injuries, lot's of sun and snow.


Saturday, March 16, 2013

Skicircus Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria

Slopes
200 km of slopes offer you a big choice between blue, red and black. The main slopes are fitted with snow machines. 
The area offered three different circuits: Ski Circus - once around the whole area including Leogang. On Tuesday, we made this circuit and covered more than 40 km on slopes and more than 7000 vertical meters.

map of the skiing area

The next day, we started off at the same point but went in the other direction for the Hinterglemm Circuit. From the West Top we took several times the Skiroute 6 on which you can enjoy the powder snow if it freshly snowed. 
Saalbach circuit - mainly blue slopes lead around Saalbach. After 16 km and nearly 3000 vertical meters you are back at the start.


A great piste is No. 68 from the top of the Polten chair lift to the village of Viehhofen. After 7.5 km downhill we arrived just in front of the ski bus stop. The bus brought us to the Schönleiten gondola where we could change in another bus or take the gondola for another round. 

Snow & Weather
Due to the warm temperatures the snow was very soft, watery and was piling up in little hills - to use a Bavarian word: Sulz. The sun was shining at the start of the week and a lot of sun screen was necessary. 
On Wednesday, it started snowing and we had some powder on the top. At the end of the week the sun came back.

View to Westgipfel

Restaurants
Rosswaldhütte on slope 28. Sun terrace split in self-service and served area. Normal Austrian food - we took Leberkäse and Würstel with Pommes. Nothing special and no wifi.



Bärnalm at the top of Bernkogelbahn. On two sides there is a sun terrace with a good view on Schattberg and Zwölfelkogel. We shared a grill plate that was delicious and continued with a cherry-choco cake. Wifi.



Sonnalm on slope 34 & 38 at the valley station if the Sunliner chairlift was our lunch location on Wednesday. We sat in the terrace below a sun umbrella that also kept the snow away. We enjoyed a pancake soup and Wiener Schnitzel. The dessert menu caters mainly to the strudel lovers, so we left for cake to the Bärnalm. Wifi. 




Sky Rest was the place for another lunch situated on the top if Schattberg East. Not only the location was higher but also the prices. We had fish (the lemon was missing) and pancake soup (I had had better ones). The apricot pancakes for dessert were very sweet. On sunny days the view must be fantastic. Wifi.

There was only one restaurant on slope 68, so when it snowed heavily on Friday we turned into the Hecherhütte for lunch. Inside was a wooden fire waiting and an old-fashioned furniture. Try avoid sitting in view of the door as there is a lot of cold air coming in whenever opened. Spaghetti Bolognese was okay. When people at the table started smoking it was time for us to head out. And the sun was back!


On Saturday, we chose to check out the Westgipfelhütte and its sun terrace. Fortunately all places outside we're already taken as a heli was landing short after for some emergency rescue. Inside we ordered Peasant salad and Westgipfel Toast and finished it with Sacher cake. 



Specialties 
Wifi spots at several valley and top stations - working fine but you have to accept the terms every time you use it. 
At six spots there is a snap shot station -  you can download the picture later from the Internet or send as e-card.

Snapshot:-)


At the end of valley was a tree top trail but we did not walk it as our legs were already wasted from skiing and jumping. 
From Westgipfel you can do tandem paragliding flights to the valley.

 My new carver!

Victor's new carver?!


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Skiing in Obertauern, Austria

As it was still raining on Reiteralm, we looked for a skiing area that was situated higher. So we went to Obertauern.


Slopes
There were slopes for all kind of skiers. Due to weather conditions we could not get the most out of them. Nonetheless we did the green Tauern Round through the area.

What a Panorama?!


Our favorite slope became 8e as we had the chance of some off piste & tree skiing like in Canada.


Snow/ Weather
It was snowing till the afternoon but as temperature were above zero the snow turned immediately into water. The snow below the skis was mainly Sulz.
When we left in the afternoon the sun finally came out to play.


Restaurant
We had our lunch on the roofed and heated terrace of mountain restaurant.  
Food was leaving us hungry but we decided not to eat more there.
Later we had cake and fruit salad at a bigger restaurant called.

Specialties
Red and green Tauern round, the rest we could not see in the fog.
Super Seven - the seven highest points of the ski area.

One of the Super Seven!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

AIESEC Alumni skiing on Reiteralm, Austria


For the next few days we joined the AIESEC Alumni Winterevent on the Reiteralm. We shared a big luxury cabin including sauna and jacuzzi.

Cabin 28

After skiing, we went to the sauna or the jacuzzi and enjoyed the view of the Dachstein mountains.



Every evening, we cooked together - Spaghettig Bolognese, Raclette, Fondue and Asia Wok food.

Table set for Raclette dinner

Slopes
Good and wide slopes on Reiteralm. Black pistes fall a bit short or are only small slopes. 
Connection to Fageralm by Skibus - if you take the right slope down you end directly at the bus stop. Only a handful of slopes await you but they were empty and you could cruise just fine on them. 
Planai, Rohrmoos, Schladming and Hauser Kaibling are connected by lifts and slopes to Reiteralm. To return to Reiteralm you have take Fritz Blitz - a kind of magic carpet with a tube around and music. 

Fritz Blitz

At another point you have to take the gondola to the valley as there is no connection piste and then another two or three lifts uphill. So going back is not as much fun as coming. 

Hochwurzen

Snow & Weather
Very warm - we had usually around 9 degrees and got rid off all unnecessary clothes. The snow was good only in the early morning or in the shadow. To make things worse it started raining on Saturday, so we were completely wet by lunch time and soon after called it a day. 

Restaurants
Lena Alm/ Reiteralm -  our regular lunch meeting point. Also well accessible for non-skiers and beginners. Sun terrace is split in self-service and served area. The later can be fitted with roof and heaters in case of bad weather. Good food but beware of the waitress wanting to sell you extra salads. Good value for money for the Lena Törtchen dessert - a chocolate cake with cherry sauce and cream. 

Lena Alm

Du & I Alm/ Hauser Kaibling - directly in the middle of slope 2. Great value for money - we recommend the Sacher cake. 

Specialties 
Wifi spots at several valley and top stations - working fine. 
On top of Hauser Kaibling there were swings in the sun to relax a bit. 

 in 7th heaven


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Skiing in Annaberg, Austria

First day of this year's skiing holiday started in Annaberg in Lammertal, Austria. 


Slopes 
Annaberg and the connected ski areas mainly featured red runs. It was not very high but okay for a day. 


Snow & Weather
It was very warm and the snow turned very soft and mud like below our skis. 

Restaurant 
As it was very windy on one mountain we hang in a gondola for an hour before we moved finally to the top. There we walked in the Sonnenalm for our well deserved lunch. Great place, delicious food and good wifi. 



Specialties 
Annaberg is home to Marcel Hirscher - the Austrian World Ski race champion - and there was a speed run in which you could try yourself. 

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Skiing in Kaltenbach, Zillertal/ Austria

Early morning, I started with my bus colleagues in a Neoplan Skyliner in the direction of Austria. 


Several hours and traffic jams later we arrived in Kaltenbach where we split up in small groups for skiing. Luckily, in my group of five we all were skiing on the same level that is "fast forward". 


In no time, we crossed the whole big skiing area that had great slopes, good snow and super sunshine. 

In the afternoon, we enjoyed the sun on a mountain terrace accompanied by drinks, food and cake. 


The area was really big, so we met other people from our bus only twice. 

Unfortunately, there was only on downhill slope to the valley - the black Stephan Neureuther slope. A crowd tried to get down the hill and was jamming at several bottlenecks. This slope in the afternoon is only for experts and even for us it was no fun. Others should use the cabin lift down. 


At the arrival several après-ski bars are awaiting the crowd and offer drinks and the typical music. We partied there until 7 pm, then our bus returned to Munich. 


On board, we were served Würstel from the board kitchen that was already put to use in the morning when Timo prepared scrambled eggs for breakfast. 

By 10 pm, we were back at the Bus Forum.