Snow report Salzburger Land North, 02/02/2017
Nachmittagstour mit Bruchharschparty
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Snow condition
On the shady side, you can still ski down into the valley, even in the forest. On the south side there is only one star! The high altitudes look bad, the last snowfalls the day before yesterday don't seem to have brought much.
Snow quality
I was only up to 1600m. The first 200m were okay. On the south side with compact wet snow, sometimes light cover, then more or less tough broken snow underneath, especially on the shaded side and also in the forest. second star is for the first turns. at least the snow is fast for the flat passages (you read here and there about powder in the high altitudes, but I wasn't there).
Risks
Low to moderate up to medium altitudes. On the shady side, everything is compact and very stable, and on the south side, large wet snow avalanches have also come down from steep slopes. There is not enough snow on many slopes now, but you should still think about what to do. Tomorrow at least partly foehn and warm again.
Overall impression
Well, the second star is more for the nice atmosphere, curious chamois and the fact that you didn't have to carry anything yet... I'm curious to see how it is a bit further up... In any case, it's difficult to recommend anything.
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