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CR 300 (2014/2015)

Snow report Paznaun Valley, 01/17/2015

Sonne und Neuschnee in Ischgl

Autria Paznaun Valley
01/17/2015
freak Show original (DE)

Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne

Snow quality

5 von 5 Sterne

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Snow condition

2 von 5 Sterne

Still rather poor. Some areas were probably bare before the snowfall, and in some places there is a bit of a base. Off-piste skiing is carefully possible above the tree line, ridges and crests are treacherous and only covered with a few centimetres of snow, nothing is possible in the forest. Nevertheless, most of the variants (above the tree line) can now be skied.

Snow quality

5 von 5 Sterne

Top. 20-30cm of cold powder. Around noon, some wind came up, which often blew the light snow away, so you could probably give it 4 stars.

Risks

We were quite defensive on the way and saw a few smaller loose snow avalanches. There were also a few snow slabs, but only about 2 cm thick. There wasn't much in the way of blasting either...

Overall impression

3 von 5 Sterne

Beautiful, relaxed day with little activity. Unfortunately still too little snow to be able to step on the gas.

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